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  • Certificate of Citizenship Missing or Lost

    I am the petitioner on the I-29F application for K-1 Visa. Question # 10 ask about how my citizenship was acquired. My father was in the USAF and I was born overseas. Almost 15 years later, my parents finally submitted application for Certificate of Citizenship, but I've never seen the actual certificate and not really sure where it can be found. All I have is a copy of the application that was sent.
    I do, however have a valid US Passport and SS#.
    My question is, can I or should I submit the I-29F without the certification information? I don't want to risk the process being held up, if I send in the application without it.

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    Citizenship through parents


    Form N-600



    And in any case, you should be checking #10 - Parents.

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      Loss of Certificate of Citizenship

      If you are a naturalized citizen, then you can get authentication of document (Naturalization certificate) by applying to
      "U.S. Department of State
      Authentications Office
      518 23rd Street NW.
      SA-1
      Washington, DC 20520".
      It may cost you $8.00 as fees for that.

      IMHO, you have to furnish that information for their processing.

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