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Iamp;#39;m calling really for my wife. Our questions have to do with the N-600 application. Sheamp;#39;s been a green card holder for now 35 plus years, weamp;#39;ve been married for about 35 years. And we recently found out that she is really already a U.S. citizen by way of derivation. I think Iamp;#39;m saying that right. Mmhmm. We started going through the application, and we noticed, okay, we need to prove physical presence for her mom. But then we read it again and it says, amp;quot;No,amp;quot; we donamp;#39;t need to. So weamp;#39;re just trying to get some clarification on. Thereamp;#39;s about a hundred different rules on derivative citizenship. So I would need to know the facts of your particular wifeamp;#39;s situation. Was her mother or father, a U.S. citizen when she was born? No. Okay. Did her mother or father become a U.S. citizen before she was 18? Yeah, her mom did. Her dad died. So her mom is Her dad died before she was 18. Yes. And her mother became a U