Jitender said:
OK. The reason why you need Certificate of Citizenship is that it is the only document that BCIS issues to verify your child's citizenship. Passport is issued by Department of State, and BCIS will not accept your child's passport to alter the status from Permanent Resident to Citizen. Read more at:
http://library.adoption.com/Laws-Le...-for-Proof-of-Citizenship/article/4324/1.html
The funny thing here is that it should not be up to USCIS to alter the status from Permanent Resident to U.S. citizen. the change happens automatically by operation of law. Other thing is that certain agencies can have different requirements to show your citizenship, and some can require the certificate instead of the passport. Ironically in the FAQ in the USCIS website we have the following:
http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/natz/bio_residing_us.htm
# Do I have to apply to USCIS for my child’s citizenship?
No. If your child satisfies the requirements listed above, he or she automatically acquires U.S. citizenship by operation of law on the day he or she is admitted to the United States as an immigrant. Your child’s citizenship status is no longer dependent on USCIS approving a naturalization application.
# What documentation can I get of my child’s citizenship?
If your child permanently resides in the U.S, you can obtain evidence of your child’s citizenship by applying for a Certificate of Citizenship. You will need to file Form N-600 (Application for Certificate of Citizenship) and submit it to the local USCIS District Office or Sub-Office that holds jurisdiction over your permanent residence. You can also apply for a U.S. Passport from the Department of State.
# Will USCIS automatically provide me with documentation of my child’s citizenship?
At the present time, USCIS is not able to automatically provide biological parents with documentation of their child’s citizenship. USCIS will continue to implement programs that streamline processes to more rapidly issue Certificates of Citizenship to qualifying children.
That's why I was suggesting that if the citizenship is acquired automatically and the certificate of citizenship can be useful for the child in the future USCIS should make obtaining it very easy and very automatic.
PS:
Another info from the state department this time:
http://travel.state.gov/childcit.html
Must the Child Get a Certificate of Citizenship?
You do not have to apply for a certificate of citizenship for your child. If you want to apply for a certificate, please go to How to Get a Certificate of Citizenship for your Child for instructions.
My 2 cents.