hometownhero
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Born in Kiev, Ukraine, April 20, 1987.
Came to New York, USA in 1992 when I was 5 years old.
My father got his naturalized citizenship certificate on April 19, 2000. I did not receive any documentation for myself.
I did obtain my U.S. passport in May, 2003. It states that my nationality is of the United States of America.
I assume my passport was obtained when my father presented his certificate of naturalization.
Now I'm working with an airline at JFK international airport and I need to get a security badge. The new rules state I must present a certificate of naturalization (if I am naturalized, which I am) to get a security badge.
What do I need to obtain a certificate proving I have derived citizenship?
And why the heck am I issued a U.S. passport (which has since been used to go on vacation to Europe, and renewed), by one governmental agency and it is not recognized by other entities as proof of citizenship?!?
I just got snookered into dealing with an (private) agency that I though was part of USCIS, and they have directed me to fill out an N-600. Can anyone tell me if this is the right way to go about it, seeing as to how I already have a U.S. passport proving my citizenship status.
Help would be enormously appreciated!!!
Born in Kiev, Ukraine, April 20, 1987.
Came to New York, USA in 1992 when I was 5 years old.
My father got his naturalized citizenship certificate on April 19, 2000. I did not receive any documentation for myself.
I did obtain my U.S. passport in May, 2003. It states that my nationality is of the United States of America.
I assume my passport was obtained when my father presented his certificate of naturalization.
Now I'm working with an airline at JFK international airport and I need to get a security badge. The new rules state I must present a certificate of naturalization (if I am naturalized, which I am) to get a security badge.
What do I need to obtain a certificate proving I have derived citizenship?
And why the heck am I issued a U.S. passport (which has since been used to go on vacation to Europe, and renewed), by one governmental agency and it is not recognized by other entities as proof of citizenship?!?
I just got snookered into dealing with an (private) agency that I though was part of USCIS, and they have directed me to fill out an N-600. Can anyone tell me if this is the right way to go about it, seeing as to how I already have a U.S. passport proving my citizenship status.
Help would be enormously appreciated!!!