Hello, I just found out that I am a US. citizen through derivative citizen. I was a permanent resident (still have a vaild green card) but I found out about the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 about a month ago and realized that I have been a citizen because my mother naturalized when I was still a minor and I was in her custody. I was a LPR at the time of her naturalization. So I submitted an application for a US passport but it hasn't arrived yet. I'm wondering if I can vote in the upcoming midterm election in November since I am a US citizen. But, since I just found out last month, I don't currently have any proof save for the documents that I submitted to the Department of State. If I do vote in the upcoming election, will I be able to get a Certificate of Citizenship from USCIS in the future? Or will it cause any problems? The law states that I am a citizenship and therefore I should be able to vote, but I don't want to get in any trouble if I decided to apply for the N-600 or anything like that. I talked to the people who register voters and they told me that I can register to vote and I can vote. I live in Texas and have to register I believe 30 days before the election. Before applying for the passport, I called the State Department to confirm that I am a citizen and they told me that I am so I assume that means I can vote.
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