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I'm trying to fill out my N400 form and one of the parts asked if my parents were citizen of U.S.
My mother became citizen (naturalized) around 1990s and when I was filing out the form,
it asked if my mother has A number, which I think it means the alien number you get when you get green card.
But she didn't have it so she sent me a picture of her citizenship certificate, but I have a hard time figuring out which one is the alien number.
I've included a photo that she sent me (I covered the number). I think the A number I'm looking for is the second number I covered, but the problem is that
instead of number being 9 digits, it's 8 digits. So the number is A00-000-000 and I don't know if this is the right one because my A number is 9 digits without A.
If you could please help me I would truly appreciate. Thank you in advance.
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On N400 form part 6 Information about your parents, if my mother became U.S. Citizen about 40 years ago, do I still need her A-number?
Because on the form it says "Mother's A-Number (if any)" and I don't know if she still remembers (or has) her A-Number.
Another question is for all the questions that do not apply to you, do you just leave them blank or write N/A?
For example, Part 11 asks you how many children I have and I put 0 because I'm single, never married, and in early 20s and have no children.
But was I supposed to write N/A? or is 0 okay?
Lastly, for Part 13 Applicant's statement, Certification and Signature, if I didn't get any help from interpreter or preparer, can I leave them blank or do I have to write N/A for every
single blank?
Thank you in advance!
USCIS receipt number changes after biometrics?
in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Hi, I have a question about the uscis receipt number you get when they mail you about the biometrics.
Does the receipt number change after you do biometrics? Because I went to local uscis office for biometrics around mid-late November,
and when I checked my status on uscis.gov it still says "Fingerprint appointment was scheduled". It's been about 3 months and I don't understand that it still says
biometric was scheduled although I already went there and did it. Did anyone experienced similar situation like mine?