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What is N-600k?

N-600k is a form issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for individuals who want to request a Certificate of Citizenship for a child who has obtained U.S. citizenship automatically but did not acquire a U.S. birth certificate.

What are the types of N-600k?

There are two types of N-600k forms: 1. N-600k for Children of U.S. Citizens: This form is for children who automatically became U.S. citizens after birth, but without a U.S. birth certificate. 2. N-600k for U.S. Citizen Adoptees: This form is for children who were adopted by U.S. citizens and became U.S. citizens through the adoption process.

N-600k for Children of U.S. Citizens
N-600k for U.S. Citizen Adoptees

How to complete N-600k

Completing the N-600k form requires several steps: 1. Download the N-600k form from the USCIS website or obtain a physical copy from the nearest USCIS office. 2. Read the instructions carefully and gather all the necessary documents. 3. Fill out the form accurately, providing all the required information. 4. Review the completed form and ensure all details are correct. 5. Attach the supporting documents as specified in the instructions. 6. Double-check everything to avoid any mistakes. 7. Sign and date the form. 8. Submit the completed form and supporting documents to the USCIS according to the instructions provided.

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Download the N-600k form
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Read the instructions
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Fill out the form accurately
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Review and double-check
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Attach supporting documents
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Sign and date the form
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Submit the completed form

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Questions & answers

You have two options for filing your Form N-600 with USCIS: Online, using an electronic application form. or. By mail, using a paper application form.
$1,170. You may pay the fee with a money order, personal check, or cashier's check. When filing at a USCIS Lockbox facility, you may also pay by credit card using Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions. If you pay by check, you must make your check payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
After filing Form N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship, your N-600 processing time can take anywhere from 9 to 14 months. This is an approximation. It may be shorter for some and longer for others. In some cases, USCIS will make a request for additional information or even schedule an additional interview.
Filing Form N-600K A U.S. citizen parent may file Form N-600K. If they are deceased, their U.S. citizen parent (the child's U.S. citizen grandparent) or a U.S. citizen legal guardian may file Form N-600K on the child's behalf within five years of the U.S. citizen parent's death.
Form N-600 is used to obtain a certificate that evidences the date a person became a U.S. citizen. Form N-600K is filed by a qualifying applicant to establish citizenship through a U.S. citizen parent when the child applicant will be regularly residing outside the United States.
$1,170. (This fee applies even if you are filing as an adopted child or as a child of a veteran or member of the U.S. armed forces.) You may pay the fee with a money order, personal check, or cashier's check.