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LynAndArt

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About LynAndArt

  • Birthday 06/26/1960

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  • Gender
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  • State
    Maryland

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  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    Vermont Service Center
  • Local Office
    Baltimore MD
  • Country
    Philippines

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  1. Got it. Passport is the way to go for us. Thanks for the info.
  2. From a pervious poster: When your wife naturalizes, nothing is provided for her daughter. Her daughter is not naturalizing. She is automatically deriving US citizenship based on the Child Citizenship Act. Using the mother's naturalization certificate, the daughter can obtain an N-600 and/or a US passport as her proof of citizenship.
  3. So it is a N-600 that she needs to obtain. And if I understand you correctly, we can apply for her to get a US passport based on the mothers naturalization certificate?
  4. That's the problem. It's not. When we went thru the citizenship process only the mother was given any paperwork. From what I read it was stated that a child on a K2 visa is granted citizenship based on the mother. USCIS did not provide any papers for the daughter. So my question is how do I get that documentation? Which form do I fill out and what is the process?
  5. Hi guys, I told my step daughter to get her learners permit and was not able to proceed because we don't have an identity document for her. She and her mom came to the US in 2011 via K1 and K2 visas. They got their US citizenship in 2017. Mom got her documents at the searing in ceremony but nothing was provided for the daughter. Now the MVA says that she needs and identity document from USCIS. I have been away from USCIS and the immigration progress since 2017. What form do we need to submit to get proof of identity for my stepdaughter? Thanks
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