New Jersey Immigration Attorney Discusses Proving Your Children are Citizens
As a New Jersey Immigration Attorney, I am often asked what can be done to prove that any children of an immigrant who was recently appointed U.S. Citizenship are also citizens.
- You will need the N-600 form to apply for a certificate of citizenship.
- You will need to supply a copy of your naturalization document and that the child is biological yours or adopted.
- Stepchildren are not eligible to acquire citizenship.
Have you recently become a U.S. Citizen and want to attain the same for your children? Contact our experienced New Jersey Immigration Attorney to guide you. This education video was brought to you by Susan Scheer, an experienced New Jersey Immigration Attorney.
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