Advise needed for N-600 & PP for minor

priya2

New Member
I see a lot of experienced people in this forum and would like some advise.

My husband and I have applied for N-400 and our interview is scheduled to be in September. Our daughter will turn 18 after about 3 weeks from our interview date. Assuming all goes well at the interview, and we have the same day oath (Newark), along with ours we would like to apply for our daughter's passport, and also apply for her N-600 (even though it's not needed, we do want to apply).

Please advise how should we go about it, so that before she turns 18 we are able to send in the N-600 as well as the Passport applications. I think the parents' Naturalization certificates will be needed in both cases.

I know it's not a must that these things should be done before she is 18, but I would prefer it that way.

Any advise or thoughts are welcome.
Thanks
 
Get the passport first. The N-600 takes several months and is more involved, so deal with it after the passport has arrived.

All 3 of you can go together to a post office to apply for passports. Applying for her passport will require one of your naturalization certificates (preferably her mother's) and her birth certificate and green card.
 
Get the passport first. The N-600 takes several months and is more involved, so deal with it after the passport has arrived.

All 3 of you can go together to a post office to apply for passports. Applying for her passport will require one of your naturalization certificates (preferably her mother's) and her birth certificate and green card.

Not entirely correct. You can apply for passport and N-600 the same day. I did it. It is not much extra effort. For the N-600 you just need photocopy of the naturalization certificate, so make some copies, both for N-600 and for your own record.
 
Top