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  1. I'm afraid your mommy has dropped you one too many times when you were still a baby.

    The ONE and ONLY purpose of the N-600 and the ("Mini" Oath) ceremony is to have a piece of paper that allows you to get the VERY FIRST U.S. passport. Thereafter you can throw the $600 piece of paper away since it's worthless. The U.S. passport is the best proof of citizenship a human being can have. Period.

    So if you became a US citizen by act of law, you don't and didn't need a Certificate to get a a U.S. passport. Duh!

    Since you have applied for a U.S. passport already, there is no need, no purpose, no nothing for an N-600 and an Oath Ceremony. You go to the Oath, get your Certificate of Citizenship, and can immediately throw it away.

    So why exactly have you tried so hard to flush $600 down the toilet?

    I'm just asking for advices. I don't see why you have to put out all those insulting remarks.

    My mom applied for my N600 because she wants to assure everything.

    Even though it's useless paper, it's been applied, and I want to get it. Like you say, grabbing my $600 worthless paper.

    Lets get back to my MAIN QUESTION: Have anyone got their certificates without surrendering their documents because of other reasons(stolen,lost..?) or know a good deal of what to do ?

  2. I am not sure I understand- if you are entitled to a US passport, you are already a US citizen, so no need for an oath ceremony.

    I'm not sure as well.

    My understanding is that the N-600 grant you a certificate, which ONLY PURPOSE is to prove your citizenship.

    I was told that the N600 was actually NOT NECESSARY in my case, since I can apply passport with my mother, which I did, but didn't expect it to be coincident with the ceremony.

    However my mom applied my N-600 long time ago. I missed one appointment before already; this is my rescheduled oath ceremony, and I don't really want to mess it up again.

    Bottom line is, can I still do my ceremony without those documents?

  3. I'm still under age of 18.

    I applied my U.S. passport early December together with my mom, who naturalized 2 years ago.

    I got my Oath Ceremony next week Friday, and It says on the letter that I have to surrender " your alien registration card(and any United States travel documents) "

    The problem is I've already surrendered my green card for U.S. passport application , and I haven't received my passport or the green card back yet.

    I don't have my driver license as well, all I have now is my native country passport.

    Do I must surrender my green card during the ceremony?

    What should I do now ? Any advices?

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