Certificate of Citizenship
Obtain official proof of your U.S. citizenship status
Eligibility Categories
Birth Abroad
U.S. citizen parent(s)
- Born to U.S. citizen parents
- One U.S. citizen parent
- Physical presence requirements
- Parental relationship proof
- Birth documentation
Derivative Citizenship
Through parents' naturalization
- Parent's naturalization timing
- Legal permanent residence
- Child's age requirements
- Physical custody proof
- Residency evidence
Other Categories
Special circumstances
- Adoption cases
- Military service connection
- Treaty provisions
- Special legislation
- Discretionary cases
Our Services
Eligibility Assessment
Comprehensive evaluation of your case
- Document review
- Category determination
- Requirements analysis
- Timeline estimation
- Options evaluation
Application Support
Complete application assistance
- Form N-600 preparation
- Document gathering
- Evidence organization
- Statement drafting
- Quality review
Process Management
End-to-end application handling
- Application filing
- Status tracking
- USCIS communication
- Interview preparation
- Follow-up handling
Application Process
Initial Consultation
Review your case and determine eligibility category
Document Preparation
Gather and organize required evidence and documentation
Application Filing
Submit Form N-600 and supporting materials
Case Monitoring
Track application status and respond to USCIS requests
Common Questions
What is a Certificate of Citizenship?
A Certificate of Citizenship is an official document proving U.S. citizenship, typically for those who acquired citizenship through parents or by birth abroad.
How long does the process take?
Processing times vary but typically range from 6-12 months. We'll provide current estimates based on USCIS processing times.
What documents are required?
Required documents typically include birth certificates, parents' citizenship proof, and evidence of physical presence or residence.
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Let us help you obtain your Certificate of Citizenship