Me & my son came into US in August 2006 as LPR through my brother's petition. Now I am preparing to fill up N400 & gather all supporting documents for our naturalization process as we have been living here for almost five years. As far as I learnt through this forum that I need to fill up N400 & pay naturalization fee only for myself, my son will automaticly become a US citizen once I finish with my petition. Though I am wondering to know -
1. Do I need to fill any additional forms or provide any supporting documents for my son along with my N400 to ensure his citizenship?
2. If there are no additional forms/documents required for my son while submitting my N400 then - WHEN / HOW can I apply for his citizenship? He is going to be 18 years on May 2012.
Furthermore, I am plannig to visit Canada for one month right after sending my N400 to USCIS. But I affraid that I would miss any appointments with USCIS for fingerprints or else during my vacation. Hence please advise me how long does it usually take to receive the Fingerprint Notice or other relevant correspondence from USCIS after submitting N400?
Besides, I would like to know what kind of supporting documents should I attach along with N400 to USCIS?
Your kind replies will be highly appreciated to the above concerns.
1. Do I need to fill any additional forms or provide any supporting documents for my son along with my N400 to ensure his citizenship?
2. If there are no additional forms/documents required for my son while submitting my N400 then - WHEN / HOW can I apply for his citizenship? He is going to be 18 years on May 2012.
Furthermore, I am plannig to visit Canada for one month right after sending my N400 to USCIS. But I affraid that I would miss any appointments with USCIS for fingerprints or else during my vacation. Hence please advise me how long does it usually take to receive the Fingerprint Notice or other relevant correspondence from USCIS after submitting N400?
Besides, I would like to know what kind of supporting documents should I attach along with N400 to USCIS?
Your kind replies will be highly appreciated to the above concerns.
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