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    Got my US passport, but my name is spelled wrong

    Background - I have been a greencard holder since I was 3 (I am 33 now) and brough all of my paperwork in to get a US passport. My first name is Miyon, but it has always showed up as Mi yon on all of my legal documents, which is fine. However, I lost my greencard about 5 years ago and when I...
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    Have passport requirements changed?

    I applied for my N400 but it was denied because the letter stated I was already a citizen through my parents. Does anybody know if this still applies as far as passports go: If You Claim Citizenship Through Naturalization Of Parent(s): Submit the Certificate(s) of Naturalization of your...
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    US Citizen through parents, applying for passport

    I finally received my original birth certificate so that I can submit it along with my parents' naturalization certificates to get my US Passport. My passport is in Korean. Do I need to have this translated/notarized before I submit it? If so, where can I do this? Will they accept any...
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    Technically a citizen - but need your help!

    I need some help. I filed my N-400 and found out that I am technically a citizen because both of my parents were naturalized before I turned 18. I received a letter in the mail stating as much, and hence my request for naturalization was denied because technically I am already a citizen...
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    May already be a citizen??

    I became a permanent resident in 1977 (age 2). My dad filed for my citizenship then, but I guess it was denied because my mom was not a citizen at the time. She received her citizenship in 1991, when I was 16... I didn't realize this, and travelled for a while after college. I just...
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