MJA said:Hi Guys
Are there any situations where you cannot use your U.S. passport as proof of U.S. citizenship and you have to use the naturalization certificate? Thanks.
MJA said:Does the SS Admin specifically asks for naturalization certificate? I was thinking passport should be enough when I go to change my status at the S.S. office.
SSA Web Site said:U.S. CITIZENSHIP: In general, we can accept your U.S. birth certificate or U.S. Passport. Other documents we may accept are a Consular Report of Birth, Certificate of Citizenship, or Certificate of Naturalization.
warlord said:Get your SSN number changed first. That's a walk in and just show them your Naturalization certificate. Then that will be taken care of. Then take your certificate to the passport office and submit that for your passport application. You will then be without it until your new passport arrives. So during this time, you can't really go anywhere, but at least if something does come up internally in the US or your certificate gets lost in the mail, you do have your SSN now to verify you are a USC at least.
If you do it the other way around, you would be without your certificate and you wouldn't have a SSN to prove that you are a USC either and then you'd have to hope that something didn't happen to your certificate when processing your passport...
However, I tried three times to get a notarized copy of a natz cert. None of them would do it since it was a government document that said "do not make a copy of this".
Normally, what you do is find a "notary public" and show him/her the original and the copy, have him verify that the copy is a faithful copy and then he/she will stamp and sign that he's inspected the copy and has verified it.
Banks, Kinkos, lawyers, etc usually have notaries on staff.
However, I tried three times to get a notarized copy of a natz cert. None of them would do it since it was a government document that said "do not make a copy of this".