cc Mel Mel
Jan 6, 2022
military
I did my interview today!! I passed my interview but my immigration officer said I probably gonna reapply using different form. I’m in the military and my case only took 4 months but now I gotta reapply I’m so mad right now. My dad is a US citizen and he brought me to the US when I was under age so I suppose to derive citizenship from him and I should have use different form not the N400.
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Josh bigoshJan 6, 2022
That's correct. You should use the form N600. Best way to solve your issue is find an attorney to help file your case.
cc Mel MelJan 6, 2022
Good suggestion but I don’t really need an attorney because I have someone at my command who help military member with their citizenship process
Josh bigoshJan 6, 2022
That's good. Hope they can figure out this issue
Car BJan 6, 2022
do you have a us passport?
tony ngugiJan 7, 2022
what branch are you in ? how long did it take for you to get the interview date ? kindly share your timeline.
cc Mel MelJan 7, 2022
I’m in the Navy but it really don’t matter which branch you’re in when you apply for naturalization. USCIS work with the military to help military members get their citizenship faster which takes 6 months. my case only took 4 months for my interview to be scheduled
tony ngugiJan 7, 2022
thanks.
Car BJan 7, 2022
my child (then 3yo) and spouse arrived in 2002. naturalized 2005, child was auto citizen. child has had a USA passport since 2006. never needed to apply to n400.
cc Mel MelJan 7, 2022
true that. I told the legal officer on base before I even use the N400 that my dad is a citizen and I suppose to derive citizenship from him because he was the one who brought me to the US and I was 14 when I moved to the US. I also lived with him before I even joined the military and move out but he was like no because my parents were not married so I should use the N4000.
Car BJan 7, 2022
l would ask Uscis, did you ever have a USA passport?
cc Mel MelJan 7, 2022
No never had a American passport or citizenship before , so I think there should be no problem for me using the N400 for naturalization but the immigration officer told me I might have to reapply using the N600 because my dad is a citizen and if you come to the United States under the age of 18 and one of your parents is citizen you have to apply for certificate of citizenship and not certificate of naturalization.
Car BJan 7, 2022
that's correct, certificate is what you need.
Aleks KhanJul 10, 2022
you should've use n426

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