I lost my naturalization document and my social security card in my recent move from Florida to Illinois. I know I need to file for a N565, but from what I researched this can take over a year. I am going to file for that but I also researched that a "certified" copies of your naturalization document can be had in about 10 business days for $10. I figure it better to have something in the mean time then have nothing. Also I researched the SS office policies in IL and it states "certified" copies are acceptable forms of identification. So I can use this to get a replacement SS card.
Where can I get the certified copy of my naturalization document? I don't even know where to begin...I've heard you can do it online? I'm afraid to contact the office where I was naturalized (Jacksonville, FL) because I've read too many horror stories of waiting 12+ months only to find out the information given fromt he office was false.
I was naturalized in 2004 in FL, and now live in IL...how can I get this "certified" copy?
Where can I get the certified copy of my naturalization document? I don't even know where to begin...I've heard you can do it online? I'm afraid to contact the office where I was naturalized (Jacksonville, FL) because I've read too many horror stories of waiting 12+ months only to find out the information given fromt he office was false.
I was naturalized in 2004 in FL, and now live in IL...how can I get this "certified" copy?