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What is the form to apply for citizenship?
Form N-400
Apply for U.S. citizenship by submitting Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. This form is available to file online. There are exceptions and modifications to the naturalization requirements that are available to those who qualify. USCIS also provides accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
What is the process for an immigrant to become a naturalized citizen in the US?
What to do:
- Complete the questionnaire on Form N-445, Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony.
- Report for your naturalization ceremony and check in with USCIS.
- Turn in your Permanent Resident Card (Green Card).
- Take the Oath of Allegiance to become a U.S. citizen.
What is naturalization and what are the requirements to become naturalized?
To apply for naturalization to become a U.S. citizen, you must: Be at least 18 years of age at the time you file the application; Have been a lawful permanent resident for the past three or five years (depending on which naturalization category you are applying under);
What is n600 form?
Form N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship, is filed to obtain a Certificate of Citizenship which serves as evidence of your or your child’s U.S. citizenship. You may file Form N-600 if you were born abroad and are claiming U.S. citizenship at birth through your parents.
What is not a requirement for naturalization?
Exceptions to the basic rules for naturalization include honorably discharged, foreign-born members of the United States military, as well as spouses, and children of U.S. citizens and U.S. military personnel.
How much does it cost to file n600?
$1,170. (This fee applies even if you are filing as an adopted child or as a child of a veteran or member of the U.S. armed forces.) You may pay the fee with a money order, personal check, or cashier’s check.
What documents do I need for Form N-600?
What documents are required for the N-600 application?
- Your birth certificate.
- Your parent’s birth certificate.
- Proof of your parent’s U.S. citizenship.
- Parents’ marriage certificate (and divorce documents if applicable)
- Children born out of wedlock may need to show legitimation.