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G-325A biographic information questions for the petitioner who is a citizen thru naturalization from parents

there is a part where it ask for the File number A

since I have passport and I was a citizen thru my parents... so I have gained naturalization thru my parents and I have the certificate.

do I input that A number I got in this field ? or do I have it as NON ?

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If you were ever a permanent resident, you would have an A number and it would be on your certificate of citizenship, not your parents. Unless you were born a USC, then you don't have one. So were you born a USC or did you enter as an LPR and became a USC after your parents naturalized?

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If you were ever a permanent resident, you would have an A number and it would be on your certificate of citizenship, not your parents. Unless you were born a USC, then you don't have one. So were you born a USC or did you enter as an LPR and became a USC after your parents naturalized?

maybe you misunderstood me.. I became a USC from my parents since I was under 18 years of age.. when my parents became USC..therefore I got a certificate of naturalization and in this certificate it has a A number... did i make it more clear ?

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Ok. Then it would be the A number on your certificate. Also just to be sure, you should have a cert. of citizenship, not of naturalization.

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Ok. Then it would be the A number on your certificate. Also just to be sure, you should have a cert. of citizenship, not of naturalization.

sorry you are right its a certificate of citizenship...

so do I write this A number on that area ?

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