always_living
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I was browsing through the passport application form, and it asks for A# (alien registration no). I am wondering if the A# is still assigned to me (forever) after naturalization ?
Born_American said:I wouldn't worry much. I think folks at the passport office would record it from your original naturalization certificate that you sent along with the passport application.
always_living said:Born_American,
Thanks a lot.
My oath ceremony is scheduled on 12/06. During the interview, the immigration officer told me I can apply passport during the ceremony and gave me application forms.
Some posts in this forum suggest that don't apply passport during ceremory, instead, go home, make a copy and apply it at neighborhood postoffice.
What's your opinion on this ?
Born_American said:Always_Living,
I applied for my passport at the ceremony itself. I know several people who made a copy of the certificate, which is illegal, and then applied at their neighborhood post office. No problems there either. But I'm not sure how making a copy of the certificate will help someone in the event of losing one's certificate as you would be in trouble if you produce a copy of the certificate to the law enforcement authorities for verification.
bobby350z said:It is not ill-legal to make copies of the naturalization cert. I am filing I-130 for my wife and USCIS wants me to send a copy of the cert. They won't be asking me if it was ill-legal.