muzicman82
New Member
Hi all,
I am currently 29 years old and need to apply for a US Passport. I was born in Korea and adopted by two married US citizens at around 2 months old and have been in the US since.
When applying for my passport, will my US Birth Certificate work? Or, if I need Certificate of Citizenship, it appears I need to file an N-600 and pay $600 for a piece of paper to tell me I'm a citizen? That said, the N-600 instructions say they are for if you were under 18 on 2/26/2001, and I would have been already 18 at that date.
Birth Certificate has the names of both of my adoptive parents.
What is my best course of action? Can I file with just the birth certificate or will that surely be denied?
Advice appreciated.
I am currently 29 years old and need to apply for a US Passport. I was born in Korea and adopted by two married US citizens at around 2 months old and have been in the US since.
When applying for my passport, will my US Birth Certificate work? Or, if I need Certificate of Citizenship, it appears I need to file an N-600 and pay $600 for a piece of paper to tell me I'm a citizen? That said, the N-600 instructions say they are for if you were under 18 on 2/26/2001, and I would have been already 18 at that date.
Birth Certificate has the names of both of my adoptive parents.
What is my best course of action? Can I file with just the birth certificate or will that surely be denied?
Advice appreciated.