Hello. I have a question of a current situation I'm in regarding, I hope someone can answer.
I was born in Peru, but I came here as a small child. I am 27 now. My parents became citizens when I was 11 years old. I was told this meant I became one by default. I have an American Passport and I can vote. So, by all means, I am a citizen, although I don't have a Citizenship certificate.
Now, I'm at a point in my life where I would like to change my first name to something that sounds more "American".
I know after citizenship that one is allowed to change their name. I was wondering if I would be eligible for this instead of going through the courts which is a long process. Thankfully, it does not require a public notice in my state, but can be viewed online when searched unless the judge seals the document.
If this is possible...can someone tell me approximately how long it takes going the immigration certificate name change route? And, if I'm even eligible, considering I'm already a citizen? I feel people in my situation should have the same option, if anything, we grew up here most of our lives and may want to change our name more than anyone else.
Thanks
I was born in Peru, but I came here as a small child. I am 27 now. My parents became citizens when I was 11 years old. I was told this meant I became one by default. I have an American Passport and I can vote. So, by all means, I am a citizen, although I don't have a Citizenship certificate.
Now, I'm at a point in my life where I would like to change my first name to something that sounds more "American".
I know after citizenship that one is allowed to change their name. I was wondering if I would be eligible for this instead of going through the courts which is a long process. Thankfully, it does not require a public notice in my state, but can be viewed online when searched unless the judge seals the document.
If this is possible...can someone tell me approximately how long it takes going the immigration certificate name change route? And, if I'm even eligible, considering I'm already a citizen? I feel people in my situation should have the same option, if anything, we grew up here most of our lives and may want to change our name more than anyone else.
Thanks