My father is US citizen since 2003, my mom is still GC holder, on Wednesday she will be US Citizen (will have oath). My sister was under 18 when my father got naturalized. She was still living with my parents in the USA. After my father received his certificate, they applied for US Passport and Certificate of Citizenship for my sister. She and my dad went to the USPS and they showed my father's certificate of naturalization, his driving license, his ssn, my sister's valid green card, her ssn and her school ID. I don't remember if they asked for birth certificate. She received US Passport next few weeks. Then she went abroad with US Passport. After almost a year USCIS invited my father and my sister to Federal Plaza in the NYC for an interview. They asked to bring originals of:
- father's birth certificate
- mother's birth certificate
- parent's marriage certificate
- sister's GC
- father's certificate of naturalization
- mother's GC
They went for an interview and some lady asked what is my sister doing, she said she is living abroad and going to school. Lady didn't like it I think, because she said she should be in the USA, but she is US citizen and can live anywhere she wants! She used her right as being owner of US Passport. That lady was also so rude, that she kept asking about me (her older brother) about where I live, what I do and things like this. I am GC holder, but they said I don't live with them and I am not informing them what, where and how I am making money. I am free man. Lady didn't like that they didn't know what I am doing. She denied her certificate. She was using passport to come and leave the USA. Passport is valid. Her GC expired few months after the interview. Lady gave back her GC.
Now my sister would like to have that certificate and file N600 once more and now say something about her US Passport. Last time they (USCIS) didn't ask for this and my father & sister didn't show and didn't say anything about this (I think they should!).
My sister would like to file this month. Does she will have some interview? She is 21 years old. Will they call her father or mother for an interview? What is parent refuse to participate in such interview? Can they refuse her certificate or at worst thing take her passport away and say she is not US Citizen and must come back to country, where she was born, because she didn't maintain resident in the USA (she was studying abroad and was more than 12 months away the USA). She filed and paid taxes every year.
What are the chances of getting this certificate now? Why did they denied her this certificate in the first place?
- father's birth certificate
- mother's birth certificate
- parent's marriage certificate
- sister's GC
- father's certificate of naturalization
- mother's GC
They went for an interview and some lady asked what is my sister doing, she said she is living abroad and going to school. Lady didn't like it I think, because she said she should be in the USA, but she is US citizen and can live anywhere she wants! She used her right as being owner of US Passport. That lady was also so rude, that she kept asking about me (her older brother) about where I live, what I do and things like this. I am GC holder, but they said I don't live with them and I am not informing them what, where and how I am making money. I am free man. Lady didn't like that they didn't know what I am doing. She denied her certificate. She was using passport to come and leave the USA. Passport is valid. Her GC expired few months after the interview. Lady gave back her GC.
Now my sister would like to have that certificate and file N600 once more and now say something about her US Passport. Last time they (USCIS) didn't ask for this and my father & sister didn't show and didn't say anything about this (I think they should!).
My sister would like to file this month. Does she will have some interview? She is 21 years old. Will they call her father or mother for an interview? What is parent refuse to participate in such interview? Can they refuse her certificate or at worst thing take her passport away and say she is not US Citizen and must come back to country, where she was born, because she didn't maintain resident in the USA (she was studying abroad and was more than 12 months away the USA). She filed and paid taxes every year.
What are the chances of getting this certificate now? Why did they denied her this certificate in the first place?