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Hello,

 

I'm helping my in-laws prepare their N400 application.  They are both have 5 years required for permanent residency.  While answering the children part:  one of her children is already a US citizen.  There's a question in there on putting the A- number.  IF she's already a US citizen, do they need to put her A number on the application?

 

Also, the applicant's parents are US citizens but they both are deceased.  There's a part there that asks the dates when her parents became US citizens.  It was a long time ago and they don't have any documents to refer to as to when they became US citizens.  Can they skip this question? Is it okay to just put an "estimate" date?  

 

Thanks in advance!

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