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    Hi there, so I am looking at the passport DS11 application form and I am a little confused by this part (see attached).

    I get that they require us to submit the Naturalization Certificate. So for the identifying document section, shouldn’t we write info of our Naturalization Certificate and not the details of our driver’s license/state ID?

    What did you choose in the identifying documents part - your driver’s license/ state ID? Or should we leave that part blank since they are asking for our Naturalization certificate that has no expiration date?

    Thanks in advance.
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  • #2
    ok so i had to relook at this form before responding. You will need a photocopy of your id front back that is not your naturalization cert. ie your driving license. I am pretty sure all the parts in blue you do not fill in. I think i went to my local courthouse who did that part but I also think a post office can also fill it in as when i was getting a postal order for the application they were surprised i just didnt do it all there. When submitting your application they will look at your driving license and then accept the photocopy of it and attach it to the application. Unfortunately you have to send your actual nat. cert. with the application. I believe you only need to fill in the brown parts before going to the post office/courthouse for them to fill in the blue parts.

    I would recommend paying extra and getting the card and passport as then when updating your SS you can just send them your passport card rather than your actual passport.
    Last edited by okccanary; 01-26-2023, 03:12 PM.

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    • #3
      I went for a passport appointment after my oath-taking ceremony two days ago.

      Present your Driver's License as your identification document, if you have one. If not, present your non-US passport, or state ID.

      You will have to send the original naturalization certificate because that is required by the State Department. They will return it to you. I tried to prepay a self-addressed return envelope so I can track the document return, but USPS did not allow me to do that.

      Hope this helps.

      Cheers

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gaps0214 View Post
        I went for a passport appointment after my oath-taking ceremony two days ago.

        Present your Driver's License as your identification document, if you have one. If not, present your non-US passport, or state ID.

        You will have to send the original naturalization certificate because that is required by the State Department. They will return it to you. I tried to prepay a self-addressed return envelope so I can track the document return, but USPS did not allow me to do that.

        Hope this helps.

        Cheers
        When you say 'send the original naturalization certificate', do you mean show it to the USPS personnel? Or that, they take it and mail it back to you at a later date?
        2018 Marriage-based AOS (I-130, I-485, I-765)
        07-09: Package Delivered to USCIS Chicago Lockbox
        07-17: NOA texts & emails (~10:30 pm)
        07-17: Checks cashed
        07-20: 3 NOAs received in the mail
        07-27: Biometrics letter in mail; scheduled for 08-08
        07-30: Biometrics done; USCIS received on 07-31
        08-02: RFIE for proof of legal employment; replied 08-04
        08-08: USCIS received RFIE, case no longer on hold
        10-04: AP approved
        11-28: Case Ready to Be Scheduled for Interview
        11-29: EAD approved

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hpx3000 View Post

          When you say 'send the original naturalization certificate', do you mean show it to the USPS personnel? Or that, they take it and mail it back to you at a later date?
          they will take it and send it with the application. it will then be sent back in a separate package to the passport.

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          • #6
            Yep, you give up (hopefully temporarily) the original certificate. They promptly lost my wife's supporting document (her old passport) before processing her new one.

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            • #7
              Wow, didn't know that at all. The thought of losing the newly acquired citizenship certificate is so scary. Hopefully it won't come to that. I take oath in a couple of weeks and might apply for passport the very next day.
              2018 Marriage-based AOS (I-130, I-485, I-765)
              07-09: Package Delivered to USCIS Chicago Lockbox
              07-17: NOA texts & emails (~10:30 pm)
              07-17: Checks cashed
              07-20: 3 NOAs received in the mail
              07-27: Biometrics letter in mail; scheduled for 08-08
              07-30: Biometrics done; USCIS received on 07-31
              08-02: RFIE for proof of legal employment; replied 08-04
              08-08: USCIS received RFIE, case no longer on hold
              10-04: AP approved
              11-28: Case Ready to Be Scheduled for Interview
              11-29: EAD approved

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hpx3000 View Post
                Wow, didn't know that at all. The thought of losing the newly acquired citizenship certificate is so scary. Hopefully it won't come to that. I take oath in a couple of weeks and might apply for passport the very next day.
                Good luck on the oath taking ceremony, its super emotional especially coming through years of documentation and waiting in the system.

                Enjoy and celebrate!

                Cheers

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