Hello all, I just wanted to share my recent N600 application process here for anyone interested in doing it for themselves. I'm 24 and started thinking about becoming a us citizen this year.I found out since my dad naturalized when I was 16 I could get derived citizenship through him. I chose to do the N600 first then go about getting my passport.
So my timeline goes like this:
I sent my application on Feb 29 to the Arizona processing center.
I got the NOA on March 7 saying it had been transfered to the National Benefits Center.
My application was transferred to my local field office(San Jose) on March 24.
And just today my case status online said that my oath ceremony date and time had been sent out!
So in my application I included the following:
1.N600 application
2.two passport photos
3.check for $600
4.a copy of my birth certificate
5.secondary evidence in lieu of my dad's birth certificate(let me know if you want details for what I included)
6.secondary evidence of my parents marriage since they didn't register their marriage officially in their home coubtry
(again I'll post exact papers for anyone interested)
7.a copy of my dad's naturalization certificate
8. A copy of my green card
9. Evidence showing legal and physical presence in the us, I included: a copy of my high school transcript, three tax returns of my dad showing I was his dependent , all of which were when I was under 18, a copy of my dad's lease for our house were I lived in when I was under 18,
10.a cover letter explaining why I included secondary evidence instead of primary documents
I'm posting this to this forum and another one to reach out to anyone who might need this info. And that's it, I hope this helps anyone interested in doing the N600 when they're already adults. I thought it would take 6 months but it only took three. Cheers everybody!
So my timeline goes like this:
I sent my application on Feb 29 to the Arizona processing center.
I got the NOA on March 7 saying it had been transfered to the National Benefits Center.
My application was transferred to my local field office(San Jose) on March 24.
And just today my case status online said that my oath ceremony date and time had been sent out!
So in my application I included the following:
1.N600 application
2.two passport photos
3.check for $600
4.a copy of my birth certificate
5.secondary evidence in lieu of my dad's birth certificate(let me know if you want details for what I included)
6.secondary evidence of my parents marriage since they didn't register their marriage officially in their home coubtry
(again I'll post exact papers for anyone interested)
7.a copy of my dad's naturalization certificate
8. A copy of my green card
9. Evidence showing legal and physical presence in the us, I included: a copy of my high school transcript, three tax returns of my dad showing I was his dependent , all of which were when I was under 18, a copy of my dad's lease for our house were I lived in when I was under 18,
10.a cover letter explaining why I included secondary evidence instead of primary documents
I'm posting this to this forum and another one to reach out to anyone who might need this info. And that's it, I hope this helps anyone interested in doing the N600 when they're already adults. I thought it would take 6 months but it only took three. Cheers everybody!
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