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You are not required to file a Form N-600 for a Certificate of Citizenship. The Certificate of Citizenship is an optional form. A validly issued U.S. passport generally serves as evidence of your U.S. citizenship during its period of validity unless that passport has been revoked by the Department of State.
If you were born in the United States and cannot present primary evidence of U.S. citizenship, you may submit Form DS-10: Birth Affidavit as additional evidence of your U.S. citizenship. You may be requested to submit Early Public Records when submitting Form DS-10: Birth Affidavit.
Use this form if you are a permanent resident and want to declare your intent to become a U.S. citizen. This form is not required for naturalization, but some states may require it if you wish to conduct certain business with that state.
How to become a U.S. citizen 1) Lawful permanent resident of the U.S. 2) You must be 18 years old. 3) You must have resided for three months in the state where you will apply for U.S. citizenship. 4) Continuous residency and physical presence in the U.S. 5) You must be a person of good moral character.
Form N-300, Application to File Declaration of Intention, enables you, a lawful permanent resident, to notify U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that you intend to become a citizen of the United States.
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Certificate of Naturalization (N-550/N-570); Certificate of Citizenship (N-560/N-561); Certificate of Report of Birth (DS-1350); Consular Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240, CRBA).
Proof of U.S. citizenship: You must either provide your most recently issued passport, an original U.S. birth certificate, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240), a naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship. You must also have photo identification.
How to become a U.S. citizen 1) Lawful permanent resident of the U.S. 2) You must be 18 years old. 3) You must have resided for three months in the state where you will apply for U.S. citizenship. 4) Continuous residency and physical presence in the U.S. 5) You must be a person of good moral character.

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