Hi,
I have a question and hope someone can help me.
I came here in 1996 and had a permanent resident card until December 2003 when I became a US citizen.
My son who is now 17 immigrated with me to the U.S. The USCIS told me that he also had permanent residence status, but he never received a green card. But he did get a stamp in his passport every year. In 2002 we filed an I-90 to replace a lost green card.
Now here comes the problem: It is my understanding that in December 2003 when I became a US citizen my son also became a US citizen with me. The State Department seems to agree because they issued a passport for him. I filed a N-600 to get a Certificate of Citizenship for my son. Well, it turns out that USCIS is now working on the I-90. An immigration officer gave me a call in May asking why I had submitted a N-600 and she didn't understand how it could be possible that I got a passport for my son. She said that he isn't a US citizen until he gets his Certificate of Citizenship. I'm all confused now. The stamp in his old passport expires in a week and I wonder if I should go to the USCIS and have it renewed. As a US citizen he wouldn't need this stamp anymore. But since they are just now working on his I-90 I don't know what to believe anymore. Is he a US citizen or is he not ? The State Department believes he is, the USCIS believes he's not until he receives his Certificate of Citizenship.
I don't want to screw anything up. Who knows, they might deny his I-90 as of 2002 making him not eligible for US citizenship anymore.
I have a question and hope someone can help me.
I came here in 1996 and had a permanent resident card until December 2003 when I became a US citizen.
My son who is now 17 immigrated with me to the U.S. The USCIS told me that he also had permanent residence status, but he never received a green card. But he did get a stamp in his passport every year. In 2002 we filed an I-90 to replace a lost green card.
Now here comes the problem: It is my understanding that in December 2003 when I became a US citizen my son also became a US citizen with me. The State Department seems to agree because they issued a passport for him. I filed a N-600 to get a Certificate of Citizenship for my son. Well, it turns out that USCIS is now working on the I-90. An immigration officer gave me a call in May asking why I had submitted a N-600 and she didn't understand how it could be possible that I got a passport for my son. She said that he isn't a US citizen until he gets his Certificate of Citizenship. I'm all confused now. The stamp in his old passport expires in a week and I wonder if I should go to the USCIS and have it renewed. As a US citizen he wouldn't need this stamp anymore. But since they are just now working on his I-90 I don't know what to believe anymore. Is he a US citizen or is he not ? The State Department believes he is, the USCIS believes he's not until he receives his Certificate of Citizenship.
I don't want to screw anything up. Who knows, they might deny his I-90 as of 2002 making him not eligible for US citizenship anymore.