Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida
Citizenship status
I came here when I was 12, my dad was is a naturalized US citizen and my step is a born American when I came. I grew up here and served in the armed forces. I was told that I am entitle to Certifcate of Citizenship with the form N600. I am now grown.
Asked on 12/14/07, 5:30 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Janice Wu
Law Office of Janice Wu
Re: Citizenship status
No, you still need to go through the process of N-400. Assuming you're permanent resident and have met other requirements, you will need to file a certified N-426, N-400 and G-325B for your naturalization.
Answered on 12/14/07, 6:05 pm
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