My mother has informed me that she came to the U.S. in 1980, and obtained U.S. citizenship in 1985, since apparently it requires 5 years physically present in the U.S. She stayed in the U.S. until 1990 (cutting it close, not sure if this is 5 years since she naturalized and stayed in the U.S.)...
1) Yes , my mom meets the physically present requirements. I just need to find the evidence for it. What are some typical documents that are used as evidence? Tax returns or something? Do they need to be originals?
2) My intention is to be legally able to work in the states (without...
I was under the impression that having a passport was almost the same as being a US citizen. If I have a passport shouldn't it be a lot easier to get citizenship than applying for the N-600? Would I be legally able to work in the US with just a passport?
My mother was a US citizen at the time...
I guess this was my original concern. If I am currently living abroad, do I still qualify for the N-600?
My concern is outlined below:
1) www.uscis.gov/n-600
2) Click on "Download Instructions for Form N-600 (221KB PDF)"
3) Under "Who Should Use This Form? it states:
"1. You may use this form...
Am I Eligible to File for the N-600 or N-600K?
So I called the USCIS and talked with a rep. for 40 min and she said to go ahead and file the N-600. However, I recently found out that you cannot file the N-600 if you are currently living abroad. It also seems like the N-600K does not apply to me...
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