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Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322

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Use this form to request U.S. citizenship and issuance of a Certificate of Citizenship under
the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 322 for a child who resides outside of the
United States in the legal and physical custody of a U.S. citizen parent. Only a U.S. citizen
parent, a U.S. citizen grandparent, or a U.S. citizen legal guardian may file this application on
behalf of an eligible foreign-born child.

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Note: It is the responsibility of the individual seeking the child’s Certificate of Citizenship under
INA section 322 to secure any visa necessary for lawful admission to the United States.

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N-600K, Application for Citizenship
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Section 322

Before You Start Your Application

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Use this form to request U.S. citizenship and issuance of a Certificate of Citizenship under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 322 for a child who resides outside of the United States in the legal and physical
custody of a U.S. citizen mother or father. Only a U.S. citizen mother and father, a U.S. citizen grandparent, or a U.S. citizen legal guardian may file this application on behalf of an eligible foreign-born child.

Eligibility

Note: You must meet all requirements, provide all documentation, and the child must appear before USCIS for an interview and take the Oath of Allegiance (if applicable) before the child turns 18 years of age.
A child may obtain U.S. citizenship if they meet all the following criteria to be eligible for citizenship under INA section 322:
1. The child is under 18 years of age and not married;
2. The child must remain under 18 years of age and unmarried throughout the application process, including the administration of the Oath of Allegiance;
3. The child has one of the following relationships to a U.S. citizen parent:
• The biological child of a U.S. citizen parent who is also their legal parent. If the U.S. citizen parent is the child’s biological father, you will generally have to establish that the child was born in wedlock or legitimated;
• The child of a non-genetic gestational U.S. citizen parent (person who carried and gave birth to the child) who is also the child’s legal parent;
• The child of a U.S. citizen parent who was married to the child’s genetic or gestational parent at the time of the child’s birth (even if no genetic or gestational relationship exists with the U.S. citizen parent) and both of the
child’s parents are also the child’s legal parents; or
• The adopted child of a U.S. citizen parent. You must have a full, final, and complete adoption and meet the requirements of one of the following provisions for adoption-based immigration: Hague Adoption Convention,
including having an approved Form I-800; orphan, including having an approved Form I-600; or family-based adoption, including having an adoption before age 16 (or age 18 if the sibling exception at INA 101(b)(1)(E)(ii)
applies), and two years of legal custody and joint residence with the adoptive parent.
Note: Stepchildren are not eligible for citizenship through a U.S. citizen stepparent, unless the U.S. citizen stepparent adopted the stepchild and the stepchild meets the requirements applicable to adopted children.
4. The child resides outside the United States;

[Eligibility continued]

5. The child is in the legal and physical custody of the U.S. citizen parent;
Note: In cases where the U.S. citizen parent died in the last five years, the child does NOT have to be residing in the legal and physical custody of the person filing the application, as long as the person who has legal and
physical custody of the child does not object to the Form N-600K.
6. The child's U.S. citizen parent has been physically present in the United States for a period or periods totaling at least five years, at least two of which were after 14 years of age. If the U.S. citizen parent does not meet this
requirement, the U.S. citizen parent's own U.S. citizen parent (the child's grandparent) has to have been physically present in the United States for a period or periods totaling at least five years, at least two of which were after
14 years of age; and
7. The child is temporarily present in the United States at the time of approval of the application in a lawful status pursuant to a lawful admission.
Note: It is the responsibility of the individual seeking the child’s Certificate of Citizenship under INA section 322 to secure any visa necessary for lawful admission to the United States.

Fee

We will automatically calculate the cost for you before you submit your application. For specific information about fees applicable to this form, see Form G-1055.
Fee waiver: If you are requesting a fee waiver, you cannot file online. You must file a paper version of both the Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver and the form for the specific benefit you are requesting. You can review the
fee waiver guidance at www.uscis.gov/feewaiver.
Refund policy: USCIS does not refund fees, regardless of any action we take on your application, petition, or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a decision. By continuing this transaction, you acknowledge that you must
submit fees in the exact amount and that you are paying the fees for a government service.
Please refer to the instructions for the form(s) you are filing for additional information or you may call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283. For TTY (deaf or hard of hearing) 800-767-1833.

Documents you may need

https://www.uscis.
gov/g-1055
https://www.uscis.
gov/forms/filingfees/additionalinformation-onfiling-a-fee-waiver

The following is a list of documents everyone filing this form must provide:
・Two identical passport-style photographs of the child taken recently, measuring 2 inches by 2 inches;
・Child's birth certificate;
・U.S. citizen parent's proof of citizenship; and
・Records proving physical presence in the United States.
We will automatically determine which additional documents you need to provide as you fill out the application. The other documents you need will depend on the information you provide in the application,
such as your personal history, family, and circumstances.

After You Submit Your Application

Biometric services appointment

USCIS may require the child to appear for an interview and that the child provide biometrics (fingerprints, photograph, and/or signature) at any time to verify their identity, obtain additional information, and conduct
background and security checks, including a check of criminal history records maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), before making a decision on your application or petition. After USCIS receives your
application and ensures it is complete, we will inform you in writing if the child needs to attend a biometric services appointment. If an appointment is necessary, you will be provided a notice with further instructions about
how to set up an appointment.

Track your case online
Respond to requests for
information

After you submit your form, you can track its status through your USCIS account. Sign into your account often to check your case status and read any important messages from USCIS.
If we need more information from you, we will send you a Request for Evidence (RFE) or Request for Information (RFI). You can respond to our request and upload your documents through your USCIS
account.

Application Overview

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Disability
accommodations/modifications

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To request a disability accommodation/modification, follow the instructions on your appointment notice or at www.uscis.gov/accommodationsinfo.

https://www.uscis.
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Completing Your Form Online

Attend the interview

We will request that the child and the applicant (parent, grandparent, or legal guardian) appear at a USCIS office for an interview. At the time of any interview, we may require that you provide the child's
biometrics to verify their identity.

Take the Oath of Allegiance

If we approve your application, and you are over 14 years of age, you will be scheduled to appear at a USCIS office to take the Oath of Allegiance. If you are under 14 years of age, you may not be required to take the Oath of
Allegiance.
Submitting your application online is the same as mailing in a completed paper form. They both gather the same information and cost the same.

Filing online
Complete the Getting Started
section first

You should answer all questions in the Getting Started section first so we can best customize the rest of your online form experience.

Provide as many responses as you
can
We will automatically save your
responses
How to continue filling out your
form
DHS Privacy Notice

You should provide as many responses as you can. Incomplete or missing information may slow down processing of your case after you submit the form.

Next

We will automatically save your information when you select next to go to a new page or navigate to another section of the form. We will save your information for 30 days from today, or from the last time
you worked on the form.
After you start your form, you can sign into your account to continue filling out your form.
AUTHORITIES: The information requested on this application, and the associated evidence, is collected under INA section 322 and 101(c).
PURPOSE: The primary purpose for providing the requested information is to determine if you have established eligibility for naturalization and issuance of a Certificate of Citizenship for a child who
regularly resides outside the United States. DHS will use the information you provide to grant or deny the immigration benefit you are seeking.
DISCLOSURE: The information provided is voluntary. However, failure to provide the requested information, including your Social Security number (if applicable), and any requested evidence, may delay a
final decision or result in denial of your application.

ROUTINE USES: DHS may share the information you provide on this application and any additional requested evidence with other Federal, state, local, and foreign government agencies and authorized
organizations. DHS follows approved routine uses, as described in the associated published system of records notices [DHS/USCIS/ICE/CBP-001 - Alien File, Index, and National File Tracking,
DHS/USCIS-007 Benefits Information System, and DHS/USCIS-018 Immigration Biometric and Background Check] and the published privacy impact assessments [DHS/USCIS/PIA-056 USCIS Electronic
Immigration System and DHS/USCIS/PIA-071 myUSCIS Account Experience] which you can find at www.dhs.gov/privacy. DHS may also share the information, as appropriate, for law enforcement
purposes or in the interest of national security.
Paperwork Reduction Act

http://www.dhs.go
v/privacy

An agency may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and a person is not required to respond to a collection of information, unless it displays a currently valid Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) control number. The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at 1.14 hours per response, including time for reviewing instructions, gathering the required
documentation and information, completing the application, preparing statements, attaching necessary documentation, and submitting the application. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or
any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Office of Policy and Strategy, Regulatory Coordination Division
5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Mail Stop #2140
Camp Springs, MD 20588-0009
Do not mail your completed form N-600K to this address.
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Expires: 09/30/2026

Security reminder

If you do not work on your form for more than 30 days, we will delete your data in order to prevent storing personal information indefinitely.

Application Overview

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Is the child under 18 years of age? 
Is the child residing outside the
Yes/No
United States? 
Does the child regularly reside in
Yes/No
the legal and physical custody of a
U.S. citizen parent?

1.4
1.5

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Is the child a lawful permanent
Yes/No
resident?
Are either of the child's parents (or Yes/No
the spouse of either of the child’s
parents) currently a member of the
U.S. armed forces stationed
outside the United States?

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Required? Notes

If the U.S. citizen parent is deceased, use
another individual who has legal and physical
custody of the child and who does not object
to this application.

[Yellow alert]
[h]You may not be eligible to file Form N-600K
[b]The child may not be able to obtain
citizenship through this form based on their
information.

Radio

[If yes to 1.5]

1.6

Does the member of the U.S.
Yes/No
armed forces have official orders
that authorize the child to
accompany and reside with the
member of the U.S. armed forces? 

Radio

[If yes to 1.5]

1.7

If the child’s U.S. citizen parent is
the spouse of the member of the
U.S. armed forces, is the U.S.
citizen parent authorized to
accompany and reside with the
U.S. armed forces member as
provided by the member’s official
orders? 

Radio

Yes/No

Help Text

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[If no to 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3]
[Yellow alert]

Basis for eligibility page 2

Instructional Text

[If yes to 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, and 1.7]
[Yellow alert]

[Yellow alert]
[H] You may not be eligible to file Form N600K

Alert link:
https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/volume-12-part-hchapter-4

[B] The child may meet the requirements for
Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship under INA
section 320. Read the USCIS Policy Manual
for more information.
[if no to 1.5]

1.8

[if yes to 1.4 and 1.8]
[Yellow alert]

Are either of the child's parents (or Yes/No
the spouse of either of the child’s
parents) currently a U.S.
Government employee stationed
outside the United States?

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[Yellow alert]
[H] You may not be eligible to file Form N600K

Alert link:
https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/volume-12-part-hchapter-4

[B] The child may meet the requirements for
Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship under INA
section 320. Read the USCIS Policy Manual
for more information.
Basis for eligibility page 3

2.1

10.1
10.2

I am the child's:

U.S. Citizen Parent

Radio

U.S. Citizen Grandparent
U.S. Citizen Legal Guardian

Radio
Radio

Daytime telephone number

Text

Provide a 10-digit phone number.

Mobile telephone number

Text

Provide a 10-digit phone number.

I do not have a mobile telephone number.

Checkbox

Email address

Text

I do not have an email address.
Yes/No

Checkbox
Radio

Yes/No

Radio

Is an interpreter assisting you
Yes/No
with completing this application?

Radio

What is your preparer's full
name?

Given name (first name)

Text

Family name (last name)

Text
Text

My preparer is not part of a business or organization.
Daytime telephone number

Checkbox
Text

Mobile telephone number
My preparer does not have a mobile telephone number.
Email address
My preparer does not have an email address.
Given name (first name)

Text
Checkbox
Text
Checkbox
Text

Family name (last name)

Text
Text

My interpreter is not part of a business or organization.
Daytime telephone number

Checkbox
Text

Mobile telephone number
My interpreter does not have a mobile telephone number.
Email address

Text
Checkbox
Text

How may we contact you?

10.3

Preparer and interpreter
information

Is someone assisting you with
completing this application?
Is a preparer assisting you with
completing this application?

(IF YES)

(IF YES)

Preparer information

(IF YES TO PREPARER)

12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4

What is your preparer's
business or organization name?
What is your preparer's contact
information?

12.5
Interpreter information

(IF YES TO INTERPRETER)

11.1

What is your interpreter's full
name?

11.2

What is your interpreter's
business or organization name?

11.3
11.4
11.5

What is your interpreter's
contact information?

In order for a grandparent or a legal guardian
to file this application, the child’s U.S. citizen
parent must have died during the last five
years.

Example: user@domain.com

A preparer is anyone who completes or
helps you complete all or part of your
application using information and answers
that you provide.
An interpreter is anyone who translates or
helps you translate all or part of your
application using information and answers
that you provide.

Provide a 10-digit phone number.
Provide a 10-digit phone number.
Example: user@domain.com

Provide a 10-digit phone number.
Provide a 10-digit phone number.
Example: user@domain.com

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About Child Child's name

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3.2

3.3

Question

Revisions

What is the child's current legal
name?

Has the child used any other names
since birth?

(IF YES)

Child's relationship with
U.S. citizen parent

3.1

Child's contact
information

3.12

What is the child’s relationship to
their U.S. citizen parent? 

What is the child's current mailing
address?

Sub-Question

Revisions

Field Type

Instructional Text

Given name (first name)

Text

The child's current legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it
changed after birth by a legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not
provide any nicknames here.

Middle name (if applicable)
Family name (last name)
Yes/No

Text
Text
Radio

Given name (first name)

Text

Middle name (if applicable)
Family name (last name)
The biological child of a U.S. citizen parent.

Text
Text
Radio

The child of a non-genetic gestational U.S. citizen parent who is also
the child’s legal parent.
The child of a U.S. citizen parent who was married to the child’s
genetic or gestational parent at the time of their birth and both of the
child’s parents are also their legal parents.
The adopted child of a U.S. citizen parent. 
In care of name (if any)

Radio

Revisions

Help Text

Alert

Required?

Yes

Other names used may include aliases, name at birth, and nicknames.

Notes

Simple table
CTA is "+ Add another
name"

Provide all the other names the child has ever used since birth, including aliases,
name at birth, and nicknames.

If the U.S. citizen parent is the child’s biological father, you will generally
have to establish that the child was born in wedlock or legitimated. A nongenetic gestational parent is the person who carried and gave birth to the child.

Radio
Radio
Text

We will use the child's current mailing address to contact them throughout the
application process. We may not be able to contact the child or the person
applying on behalf of the child, if the address is not complete and valid.
Note: If the child does not have a State or Province, enter the name of the city or
town again in that field. If the child does not have a ZIP or Postal Code, enter
00000 in the ZIP or Postal Code field.

(If non-USA use Province and text field)
(If non-USA use Postal code and remove
help text)

3.13

(if no)

Is the child's mailing address the
same as their physical address?
What is the child's current physical
address?

(If non-USA use Province and text field)
(If non-USA use Postal code and remove
help text)
Describe child

3.8

3.9
3.10

When and where the
child was born

3.5

What is the child's gender?

What is the child's sex?

Country
Address line 1

Dropdown/Text
Text

Address line 2
City or town
State/Province

Text
Text
Dropdown/Text

ZIP code/Postal code

Text

Yes/No

Radio

Country

Dropdown/Text

Address line 1

Text

Address line 2
City or town
State/Province

Text
Text
Dropdown/Text

ZIP code/Postal code

Text

Male
Female

Male
Female

Feet/Inches

Dropdown / Text

What is the child's current marital
status?

Single, Never Married
Married
Divorced
Widowed
Separated
Marriage Annulled

Radio

What is the child's date of birth?

MM/DD/YYYY

Yes
Yes

Provide a 5 or 9-digit code.

Yes

If the child does not have a State or Province, enter the name of the city or town
again in that field. If the child does not have a ZIP or Postal Code, enter 00000 in
the ZIP or Postal Code field.
Street number and name (Do not provide a PO Box unless it is the ONLY
address.)
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

Provide a 5 or 9-digit ZIP code.
Indicate whether the child is male or female as provided on the child’s birth
certificate issued at the time of birth or issued closest to the time of birth or in
secondary evidence you provided to USCIS, if applicable.

Radio

What is the child's height?

Yes
Yes

Street number and name (Do not provide a PO Box unless it is the ONLY
address.)
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

Yes

Date

[red alert]
(if child is 18 or older)

[Red alert]
[h] Your child is not eligible for
citizenship and a certificate of
citizenship under Section 322
[b] They are over 18 years old. They are
only eligible for citizenship and a
certificate of citizenship under Section
322 if they are younger than 18 years
old.
3.6

Full, final and complete
adoption information

(if 3.1 = adopted child, then 4.1 = yes)

4.1

(if yes to 4.1)

4.2

Text

What is the child's country of birth?

Was the child adopted?

Yes/No

Where did the adoption occur?

Place of Adoption

Radio

Text

OR

4.2

OR
(if 3.1 = adopted child)
(if yes to 4.1)

4.3

OR

What was the date of adoption?

Did the child’s adoptive parent use
the orphan process (Form I-600) or
Hague process (Form I-800)?

Country
State/Province
City/Town
MM/DD/YYYY

Dropdown/Text
Text
Text
Date

Yes/No

Radio

(if 3.1 = adopted child)
(if no to 4.3)

When did legal custody begin?
What were the dates of joint
residence?

(if no to 4.3)

Child's immigration
information

If question 3.1 is "adopted
child" then the answer to 4.1
should be auto-selected as
"Yes"
www.uscis.gov/adoption

If the child was adopted pursuant to a full, final, and complete adoption, you will
need to provide the date and place of the adoption.
If the child was not adopted pursuant to a full, final, and complete adoption, they
do not qualify as an adopted child and their application will be denied. Learn
more about adoptions.

(if 3.1 = adopted child)

(If non-USA use Postal code)
(if yes to 4.1)

Provide the name of the country where the child was born. If the country’s name
has since changed or the country no longer exists, provide the name of the
country as it was when the person was born.

3.7

Date

MM/DD/YYYY
From MM/DD/YYYY

Date

To MM/DD/YYYY

Date

What is the child's prior country of
citizenship or nationality?

Text

If the child’s adoptive parent did not use the orphan process (Form I-600) or
Hague process (Form I-800), you will need to provide dates for legal custody and
joint residence. We will use this information to determine if the child’s adoption
meets the 2-year legal custody and joint residence requirements for an adopted
child.
Provide the date when the adoptive parent began to have legal custody of the
child.
Provide all the dates the child jointly resided with the adoptive parent.

Simple table
CTA = "Add another"

Provide the name of the child’s country of citizenship or nationality before the
child becomes a U.S. citizen. If the child is a citizen or national of more than one
country, provide the name of the country that issued the latest passport.
Note: If the country no longer exists or the child is stateless, provide the name of
the foreign country where the child was last a citizen or national, if any.

What is the child's A-Number?

A-

Text

The child's A-Number is located on their Permanent Resident Card (formerly
known as the Alien Registration Card or referred to as the Green Card), and
consists of a 7, 8, or 9-digit number.

Provide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits, the
system will automatically add zero(s) after the "A" and before the first digit so
there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.

The A-Number may be located on the front or back of the card, depending on
when the card was issued.
Where to find the child's A-Number 
[sample A-Number card image] 3.4 What is the child's USCIS Online Account Number? They do not have or know their A-Number. Checkbox Text Your child will only have an Online Account Number, or OAN, if they previously filed a form that has a receipt number that begins with IOE. If the child filed the form online, they can find their OAN in their account profile. If they mailed us the form, they can find their OAN at the top of the Account Access Notice we sent them. Provide a 12-digit Online Account Number. If the child does not have a receipt number that begins with IOE, they do not have an OAN. (The OAN is not the same as an A-Number.) 3.11 They do not have a USCIS Online Account Number. Has anyone applied for a U.S. passport or a Certificate of Citizenship for this child before? Yes/No Checkbox Radio About Child CHILD'S FAMILY: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. Secondary Navigation: A single page within a section. Primary Nav Secondary Nav Child's Family U.S. citizen parent Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic [blue alert] Paper Form Question 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Question What is the U.S. citizen parent's Given name (first name) current legal name? What was their date of birth? 5.6 5.6 (if no to 5.6/married to the child's other 5.6 parent) [if U.S.] [blue alert] Help Text Alert Required? Notes Text Text Text Date Dropdown What is the U.S. citizen parent's Country current physical address? Dropdown Address line 1 Text Address line 2 City or town State/Province Text Text Dropdown/Text ZIP code/Postal code Text The parent's legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it changed after birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not provide a nickname here. Provide the name of the country as it was when the U.S. citizen parent was born even if the country’s name has since changed or the country no longer exists. Provide the address where the U.S. citizen parent now resides. Note: If the U.S. citizen parent does not have a State or Province, enter the name of the city or town again in those fields. If the parent does not have a ZIP or Postal Code, enter 00000 in the ZIP or Postal Code field. Street number and name (Do not provide a P.O. Box unless it is the ONLY address.) Apartment, suite, unit, or floor Provide a 5 or 9-digit ZIP code. Were the child's parents married to Yes/No each other when the child was born (or adopted)? Is the U.S. citizen parent their Yes/No father? Was the child's U.S. citizen parent Yes/No married to the child's other parent at the time of the child's birth (or adoption)? List all the U.S. states and countries Country where the U.S. citizen father and/or the child have lived since the child's birth. State Radio Radio Radio We will use the answer provided to determine whether the child has been legitimated, which can be established under the laws of the U.S. citizen father’s or child’s residence(s). www.uscis.gov/poli cy-manual/volume12-part-h-chapter2#S-B Visit the USCIS Policy Manual to learn more about legitimation. Simple table CTA = "Add another" Dropdown/Text Dropdown/Text [Blue alert] [b] Provide information about yourself if you are the U.S. citizen mother or father applying on behalf of your child. If both parents are U.S. citizens, provide information about the parent filing this form. 5.7 The child’s mother or father is a U.S. citizen by: [if 5.7 = Birth outside the United States] [Yellow alert] [If birth outside the U.S. to U.S. citizen parents] Instructional Text [Blue alert] [b] Provide information about yourself if you are the U.S. citizen mother or father applying on behalf of your child. If both parents are U.S. citizens, provide information about the parent filing this form. 5.5 Parent's U.S. citizenship Middle name (if applicable) Family name (last name) MM/DD/YYYY What was their country of birth? (If non-USA use Postal code and remove help text) [blue alert] (if yes to 5.6/father) Field Type [Blue alert] [b] Provide information about yourself if you are the U.S. citizen mother or father applying on behalf of your child. If both parents are U.S. citizens, provide information about the parent filing this form. (If non-USA use Province and text field) U.S. citizen parent page 2 Sub-Question 5.8 Birth in the United States Radio Birth outside the United States to U.S. Citizen Parent(s) Acquisition after birth through U.S. Citizen Parent(s) Naturalization Radio Radio Radio What is the U.S. citizen mother' Aor father's A-Number? [Yellow alert] If the child had a U.S. citizen parent who met certain residence or physical presence requirements in the United States at the time of the child’s birth, then the child may have acquired citizenship at the time of their birth. Read the USCIS Policy Manual for more information. Text Provide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits, the system will automatically add zero(s) after the "A" and before the first digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A001234567. OR Alert link: https://www.uscis. gov/policymanual/volume-12part-h-chapter-4 [if acquisition after birth through U.S. citizen parent(s)] OR [if naturalized] 5.9 (IF YES) Child's other parent 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Has the U.S. citizen mother or father ever lost their U.S. citizenship or taken any action that would cause loss of U.S. citizenship? They do not have or know their A-Number Yes/No Provide an explanation regardless of whether U.S. citizenship has since been regained. What is the other parent's current Given name (first name) legal name? What is their date of birth? What is their country of birth? What is their country of citizenship or nationality? Checkbox Middle name Family name (last name) MM/DD/YYYY Text Text Text Date Dropdown/Text Dropdown/Text The parent's legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it changed after birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not provide a nickname here. Child's Family CHILD'S FAMILY: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. Secondary Navigation: A single page within a section. Primary Nav Secondary Nav Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic Paper Form Question 6.5 Question What is the other parent's physical Their physical address is the same as the U.S. citizen parent. address? (If non-USA use Province and text field) (If non-USA use Postal code and remove help text) Physical presence Sub-Question Field Type Instructional Text Checkbox Provide the address where the other parent now resides. Help Text Required? Notes Note: If the other parent does not have a State or Province, enter the name of the city or town again in those fields. If the other parent does not have a ZIP or Postal Code, enter 00000 in the ZIP or Postal Code field. Country Address line 1 Dropdown/Text Text Address line 2 City or town State/Province Text Text Dropdown/Text Apartment, suite, unit, or floor ZIP code/Postal code Text Provide a 5 or 9-digit ZIP code. When did the U.S. citizen parent or U.S. citizen grandparent live in the United States? Alert Street number and name (Do not provide a PO Box unless it is the ONLY address.) Provide the dates that the U.S. citizen parent or U.S. citizen grandparent was present in the United States. If the U.S. citizen parent has not been physically present in the United States for five years (two years of which were after 14 years of age) provide information about the physical presence of the U.S. citizen grandparent. Note: A U.S. citizen parent who is a member of the U.S. armed forces may count any time they resided outside the United States on official military orders towards the physical presence requirements under INA section 322(a)(2) as long as the child is residing outside the United States with the U.S. citizen parent per official military orders at the time of filing. 8.1 [if grandparent then yellow alert] Select who you will be providing U.S. Citizen Parent information for U.S. Citizen Grandparent Radio Radio [Yellow alert] If the child is relying on the grandparent’s physical presence in the United States, then the grandparent must be a U.S. citizen. If the U.S. citizen parent is deceased, the grandparent must have been a U.S. citizen at the time of death of the U.S. citizen parent. 8.2 U.S. citizen grandparent or U.S. citizen legal guardian Period of physical presence in the United States From MM/DD/YYYY Date To MM/DD/YYYY Date Simple table CTA = "Add another" (if 2.1 = U.S. citizen grandparent or US citizen legal guardian) [Blue alert] [b] If the child’s U.S. citizen parent is deceased and you are the child’s U.S. citizen grandparent or the child’s U.S. citizen legal guardian, provide information about yourself. OR (if 8.1 = U.S. citizen grandparent) ======== [Blue alert] If you are the U.S. citizen parent, and you will rely on the child's grandparent's physical presence, please provide the child’s U.S. citizen grandparent’s information. 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 What is the U.S. citizen grandparent's or U.S. citizen legal guardian's current legal name? Given name (first name) Text Middle name (if applicable) Family name (last name) MM/DD/YYYY Text Text Date Dropdown Dropdown/Text What is their date of birth? What is their country of birth? What is the grandparent's or Country legal guardian's current physical address? The grandparent's or legal guardian's legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it changed after birth by legal action such as marriage or court order. Do not provide a nickname here. Provide the address where the U.S. citizen grandparent or U.S. citizen legal guardian now resides. Note: If the person does not have a State or Province, enter the name of the city or town again in those fields. If the person does not have a ZIP or Postal Code, enter 00000 in the ZIP or Postal Code field. (If non-USA use Province and text field) Grandparent's or legal guardian's U.S. citizenship (If non-USA use Postal code and remove help text) (if 2.1 = U.S. citizen grandparent or US citizen legal guardian) Address line 1 Text Address line 2 City or town State/Province Text Text Dropdown/Text ZIP code/Postal code Text Street number and name (Do not provide a PO Box unless it is the ONLY address.) Apartment, suite, unit, or floor Provide a 5 or 9-digit ZIP code. [Blue alert] [b] If the child’s U.S. citizen parent is deceased and you are the child’s U.S. citizen grandparent or the child’s U.S. citizen legal guardian, provide information about yourself. OR (if 8.1 = U.S. citizen grandparent) ======== [Blue alert] If you are the U.S. citizen parent, and you will rely on the child's grandparent's physical presence, please provide the child’s U.S. citizen grandparent’s information. 7.5 The child’s U.S. citizen grandparent Birth in the United States or U.S. citizen legal guardian is a U.S. citizen by: Acquisition after birth through U.S. Citizen Parent(s) Birth outside the United States to U.S. Citizen Parent(s) Naturalization Radio Radio Radio Radio Child's Family CHILD'S FAMILY: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. Secondary Navigation: A single page within a section. Primary Nav Secondary Nav Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic [if acquisition after birth through U.S. citizen parents] Paper Form Question 7.6 Question Sub-Question Field Type What is the grandparent's or legal guardian's A-Number? A- Text OR Instructional Text Help Text Alert Required? Notes Provide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits, the system will automatically add zero(s) after the "A" and before the first digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567. [If birth outside the U.S. to U.S. citizen parents] OR [if naturalized] 7.7 (if yes) Legal guardian's other information (if 2.1 = U.S. citizen legal guardian) ============= [blue alert] 7.8 7.9 7.10 (If non-USA use Province and text field) (If non-USA use Postal code and remove help text) They do not have or know their A-Number. Has the U.S. citizen grandparent or Yes/No legal guardian ever lost their U.S. citizenship or taken any action that would cause loss of U.S. citizenship? Provide an explanation regardless of whether U.S. citizenship has since been regained. When did your legal guardianship MM/DD/YYYY begin? What is the name of the authority that granted you legal guardianship? What is the address of the Country authority that granted you legal guardianship? Address line 1 Address line 2 City or town State/Province ZIP code/Postal code Checkbox Radio Text [blue alert] Only provide information if you are the U.S. citizen legal guardian to the child. Date Text Dropdown/Text Text Text Text Dropdown/Text Street number and name Apartment, suite, unit, or floor Text Provide a 5 or 9-digit ZIP code. Child's Family CHILD'S INTERVIEW: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. Secondary Navigation: A single page within a section. Conditional Logic: Indicates whether the question or subquestion only applies if you meet certain criteria Primary Nav Secondary Nav Child's Interview Interview request Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic Paper Form Question 9.1 9.2 Question Sub-Question Where would you prefer to have USCIS office location your interview? When would you prefer to be interviewed? Revisions Field Type Instructional Text Text Provide information about the location where you prefer to have the interview and a date range when you are available for the interview. We will attempt to accommodate the requested preferences. City or town State From MM/DD/YY Text Dropdown/Text Date To MM/DD/YY Date Find the closest USCIS office by using our Field Office Locator. Help Text Alert Required? Notes https://www.uscis.go v/field-offices The interview date range should be at least 90 days after filing Form N600K and must occur before the child's 18th birthday. Child's Interview EVIDENCE: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. Primary Nav Secondary Nav Evidence 2" x 2" photo of child Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic Evidence Title Paper Form Field Type Instructional Text Document Type 2" x 2" Photo of Child Instructions Page 7 Upload Upload two copies of a recent color photograph of the child taken within 30 days of filing this application. The photograph must measure 2 • 2" x 2" Photo inches by 2 inches, with the child's face measuring 1 inch to 1 3/8 inch from their chin to the top of their head. The child's eyes should be between • Other 1 1/8 inch and 1 3/8 inch from the bottom of the photo. Make sure the whole face is visible, the child is facing the camera directly, and the background is white or off-white. The child's head must be bare, unless contrary to the child's religious beliefs. If you need help understanding the photo requirements or want to resize, rotate, or crop your photo, you can use the Department of State's photo composition tools. File Requirements • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Child's birth certificate Child's Birth Certificate Instructions Page 7 Upload Upload a copy or image of the child's birth certificate or record that was issued and certified by a civil authority in their country of birth. • Birth certificate • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file U.S. citizen parent's birth certificate or record U.S. Citizen Parent's Birth Certificate or Record Instructions Page 8 Upload Upload a copy or image of the U.S. citizen parent's birth certificate or record that was issued and certified by a civil authority in their country of birth. • Birth certificate • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file U.S. citizen parent's marriage certificates U.S. Citizen Parent's Marriage Certificates Instructions Page 8 Upload Upload a copy or image of the U.S. citizen parent's marriage certificate that was issued and certified by a civil authority in the state or country of marriage. • Marriage certificate • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file U.S. citizen parent's marriage termination documents U.S. Citizen Parent's Marriage Termination Documents Instructions Page 8 Upload Upload a copy or image of the certified divorce decree, death certificate, or annulment document that terminated the U.S. citizen parent's marriage. • • • • • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file (if 2.1 = U.S. citizen parent or U.S. Proof of U.S. Citizenship of citizen grandparent) Qualifying Parent or Grandparent Instructions Page 8 Upload Upload a copy or image of the U.S. citizen parent's proof of U.S. citizenship. Upload documents for the U.S. citizen grandparent if the parent does not meet the requirement. Examples include: • Birth certificate • Form N-550 • Form N-560 • Form FS-240 • U.S. passport • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Proof of U.S. citizen parent’s death (if 2.1 = U.S. citizen grandparent or U.S. citizen legal guardian) Proof of U.S. Citizen Parent’s Death Instructions Page 8 Upload Upload evidence to prove that the U.S. citizen parent died within the last five years. • Death certificate • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Child's proof of legitimation [if 5.5 (Were child's parents married when child was born/adopted) = NO] Child's Proof of Legitimation Instructions Page 8 Upload If the child was born out of wedlock and their U.S. citizen parent is their father, upload a copy or image of evidence establishing legitimation. Documents must establish legitimation under the laws of the child’s or parent’s residence or domicile. The child must have been in the legal custody of the parent at the time of legitimation. • Proof of legitimation • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file If you are the U.S. citizen legal guardian to the child, upload a copy or image of certified evidence of legal guardianship issued by the legal authority of the guardian's residence or domicile. • Proof of legal guardianship • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Upload a copy or image of any documents showing that the qualifying U.S. citizen parent has legal and physical custody of the child. • Proof of legal and physical custody • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Note: If you are not in the United States when filing this form, do not upload the following evidence. • Form I-94 • Form I-102 • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file • Passport • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Proof of U.S. citizenship of qualifying parent or grandparent • A U.S. birth certificate; • Form N-550, Certificate of Naturalization; • Form N-560, Certificate of Citizenship; • Form FS-240, Consular Report of Birth Abroad of United States Citizen; or • A valid unexpired U.S. passport. Divorce decree Death certificate Annulment document Other Find more information about legitimation here. Proof of legal guardianship (if 2.1 = U.S. citizen grandparent or U.S. citizen legal guardian) Proof of Legal Guardianship Instructions Page 8 U.S. citizen parent's proof of legal and physical custody U.S. Citizen Parent's Proof of Legal and Physical Custody Instructions Page 8 Child's proof of lawful admission and maintenance of lawful status Child's Proof of Lawful Admission and Maintenance of Lawful Status Upload Upload Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record, is required, if available, at the time of interview for all children seeking citizenship under INA section 322, except for eligible children of members of the U.S. Armed Forces. If U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) or USCIS issued Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record to the child, provide Form I-94 number and the date that the child's authorized period of stay expires or expired (as shown on Form I-94). The Form I-94 number also is known as the Departure Number on some versions of Form I-94. If the child does not have an I-94 number, one of the following scenarios may apply: Alerts Required Links Notes https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/pass ports/photos/photo-composition-template.html www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-hchapter-2#S-B. https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/i94 https://www.uscis.gov/i-102 • If CBP or USCIS issued Form I-94 to the child, but it is now lost or destroyed, he or she may apply for a replacement by filing Form I102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Document. • If CBP or USCIS did not issue Form I-94 to the child and he or she believes that Form I-94 should have been issued, the person filing this form may contact the agency that should have issued it to attempt to resolve the matter. • If CBP did not issue Form I-94 to the child because it captured arrival information electronically, type or print "N/A" in the fields that request an I-94 Arrival-Departure Record Number. In this instance, it is important for the child to provide a passport or travel document number where it is requested on the application. (See below.) Note: If the child was admitted to the United States by CBP at an airport or seaport after April 30, 2013, he or she may have been issued an electronic Form I-94 by CBP, instead of a paper Form I-94. You may visit the CPB website at www.cbp.gov/i94 to obtain a paper version of an electronic Form I-94. CBP does not charge a fee for this service. Some travelers admitted to the United States at a land border, airport, or seaport, after April 30, 2013 with a passport or travel document, who were issued a paper Form I-94 by CBP, may also be able to obtain a replacement Form I-94 from the CBP website without charge. If you cannot obtain your Form I-94 from the CBP website, you may obtain it by filing Form I-102, Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival-Departure Record, with USCIS. USCIS does charge a fee for this service. See the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/I-102 for more information. Child's passport and travel document numbers Child's Passport and Travel Document Numbers Instructions Page 9 Upload If the child used a passport or travel document to travel to the United States, provide a copy of the passport or travel document, even if the passport or travel document is currently expired. Proof of required physical residence Proof of Required Physical Residence Instructions Page 9 Upload Upload a copy or image of any document that proves the U.S. citizen parent's or grandparent's (if applicable) physical presence in the United • School, employment, or military records States. Physical presence is calculated in the aggregate and includes time accrued in the United States even during periods when not a U.S. • Deeds, mortgages, or leases showing residence • U.S. Social Security quarterly reports citizen. For example: • Attestations by churches, unions, or other organizations • School, employment, or military records; • Affidavits of third parties • Deeds, mortgages, or leases showing residence; • Passport copies • U.S. Social Security Administration reports; • Other • Attestations by churches, unions, or other organizations; • Affidavits by third parties having knowledge of the parent's (or grandparent's) physical presence; or • Passport copies showing all entries and exits. • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Evidence the Child is the Adopted Child of a U.S. Citizen Parent Instructions Page 9 Upload Upload copies or images of evidence related to the child's adoption. You must provide copies of: • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Evidence the child is the adopted child of a U.S. citizen parent [IF 4.1 = YES/CHILD ADOPTED] OR (if 3.1 = adopted child) • A full, final, and complete adoption decree; AND • Notice of Approval of Form I-600, Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative and supporting documentation for the petition (except home study), if the child was adopted under INA section 101(b)(1)(F) through the orphan process; or • Notice of Approval of Form I-800, Petition to Classify Convention Adoptee as an Immediate Relative and supporting documentation for the petition, if the child was adopted under INA section 101(b)(1)(G) through the Hague Adoption Convention process; or • Evidence the child has been admitted to the United States on an IR-3, IR-4, IH-3, or IH-4 visa; or • Evidence the child was adopted before age 16 (or age 18 if the INA section 101(b)(1)(E)(ii) sibling exception applies) and that the adoptive parent had 2 years of legal custody and joint residence with the child, if the child meets requirements for family-based adoption under INA section 101(b)(1)(E). • Adoption decree • Form I-600 • Form I-800 • Evidence child admitted on IR-3, IR-4, IH-3, or IH4 visas • Evidence child adopted before age 16 Note: You are required to submit this evidence, unless such documents are already contained in the USCIS administrative record or do not apply. Evidence EVIDENCE: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. Primary Nav Secondary Nav Child's legal name and date of birth changes Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic Evidence Title Paper Form Field Type Instructional Text Document Type File Requirements [if child has additional names or additional dates of birth] Evidence of Child's Legal Name and Date of Birth Changes Instructions Page 9 Upload Upload a copy or image of the legal documents showing a name change or date of birth, issued and certified by the court that authorized the changes. Examples include: • Marriage certificate • Divorce decree • Adoption decree • Court document • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file • Marriage certificate; • Divorce decree; • Adoption decree; or • Court document. Child's marriage certificates [IF 3.10 = CHILD MARRIED, DIVORCED, WIDOWED, SEPARATED, ANNULLED] Child's Marriage Certificates Instructions Page 8 Upload Upload a copy or image of the child's marriage certificate that was issued and certified by a civil authority in the state or country of marriage. • Marriage certificate • Other • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Child's marriage termination documents [IF 3.10 = CHILD DIVORCED, WIDOWED, OR ANNULLED] Child's Marriage Termination Documents Instructions Page 8 Upload Upload a copy or image of the certified divorce decree, death certificate, or annulment document that terminated the child's marriage. • • • • • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Secondary Evidence Instructions Page 9 Upload If a required document is unavailable, you must provide a typed or printed explanation of the reasons why required documents are unavailable and submit secondary evidence to establish eligibility. Secondary evidence must overcome the unavailability of the required documents. USCIS may request an original typed or printed statement from the appropriate government or other legal authority to support your claim that the documents are unavailable. • Baptismal certificate • School record • Census records • Affidavits • Other Secondary evidence The following are examples of secondary evidence that may be submitted to establish eligibility: • Baptismal Certificate; • School Record; • Census Records; or • Affidavits (if other types of secondary evidence are not available). Typed or printed statements sworn to (or affirmed) by two people who have personal knowledge of the claimed event. Affidavits must overcome the unavailability of both required documents and secondary evidence. Divorce decree Death certificate Annulment document Other Alerts Required Links Notes • Clear and readable • Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF • No encrypted or password-protected files • If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English translation and the translator's certification with each original document. • Upload no more than five documents at a time • Accepted file name characters: English letters, numbers, spaces, periods, hyphens, underscores, and parentheses • Maximum size: 12MB per file Evidence ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. Secondary Navigation: A single page within a section. Primary Nav Secondary Nav Additional Information Additional information Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic Paper Form Question Question Sub-Question Field Type Instructional Text You may provide additional information for your application. Add additional information Large table If you need to provide any additional information for any of your answers to the questions in this form, enter it into the space below. You should include the questions that you are referencing. Help Text Alert Required? Notes No Large Table Pattern Ghost Sub Nav If you do not need to provide any additional information, you may leave this section blank. Additional Information REVIEW AND SUBMIT: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. S d N i ti A i l ithi ti Primary Nav Secondary Nav Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic Review and Submit Review your application Paper Form Question Question Sub-Question Revisions Field Type Check your application before you submit Instructional Text Please review your ${formType} and check it for accuracy and completeness before you submit it. Help Text CTA Required? Notes Review my application We encourage you to provide as many responses as you can throughout the ${formType}. Missing or incomplete information may slow down the review process after you submit your ${formType}. You can return to this page to review your ${formType} as many times as you want before you submit it. Your fee Your form filing fee is: $[xxx] Refund policy: USCIS does not refund fees, regardless of any action we take on your application, petition or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a decision. By continuing this transaction, you acknowledge that you must submit fees in the exact amount and that you are paying the fees for a government service. You have one or more alerts and warnings based on the information you provided in your application. Alerts and warnings A red alert means you have incomplete responses or inconsistent data. You ​cannot​ submit your application with any alerts. A yellow warning means you may be missing information or may need to follow-up with us about your responses. You can still submit your application, but some warnings may slow down the review process after you submit your application. A green alert means you have completed all required fields and responses. Review the N-600K form information Your application summary Here is a summary of all the information you provided in your application. Next Make sure you have provided responses for everything that applies to you before you submit your application. You can edit your responses by going to each application section using the site navigation. We also prepared a draft case snapshot with your responses, which you can download below. View draft case snapshot Preparer's certification and signature Preparer's certification and signature I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I prepared this application for the applicant at his or her request and with express consent and that all of the responses and information contained in and submitted with the application are complete, true, and correct and reflects only information provided by the applicant. The applicant reviewed the responses and information and informed me that he or she understands the responses and information in or submitted with the application. (if preparer) Your preparer must read and agree to the certification below. As the applicant's preparer, you must sign on paper and provide your signature page to the applicant. Follow these steps: 1. Download the Preparer Signature page 2. Print the Preparer Signature page 3. Read and sign the Preparer Signature page 4. Give the signed Preparer Signature page to the applicant The applicant will need to scan and upload your completed signature page on the next screen. Preparer signature Interpreter’s certification and signature 12.6 (If interpreter) Preparer's Signature Upload Interpreter's certification and signature Upload Scan and upload your preparer's completed signature page below. Your interpreter must read and agree to the certification below. Upload Scan and upload your interpreter's completed signature page below. You must read and agree to the certification below. If you knowingly and willfully falsify or conceal a material fact or submit a false document with your application, we can deny your application and may deny any other immigration benefit. You may also face criminal prosecution and penalties provided by law. I certify, under penalty of perjury that: I am fluent in English and the language provided in the Getting Started section of this application, and I have interpreted every question on the application and Instructions and interpreted the applicant’s answers to the questions in that language, and the applicant informed me that he or she understood every instruction, question, and answer on the application. As the applicant's interpreter, you must sign on paper and provide your signature page to the applicant. Follow these steps: 1. Download the Interpreter Signature page 2. Print the Interpreter Signature page 3. Read and sign the Interpreter Signature page 4. Give the signed Interpreter Signature page to the applicant The applicant will need to scan and upload your completed signature page on the next screen. Interpreter signature Applicant's certification and signature 11.6 Interpreter's Signature Upload Applicant's certification and signature I certify, under penalty of perjury, that I provided or authorized all of the responses and information contained in and submitted with my application, I read and understand or, if interpreted to me in a language in which I am fluent by the interpreter named in the Getting Started section, understood, all of the responses and information contained in, and submitted with, my application, and that all of the responses and the information are complete, true, and correct. Furthermore, I authorize the release of any information from any and all of my records that USCIS may need to determine my eligibility for an immigration request and to other entities and persons where necessary for the administration and enforcement of U.S. immigration law. I have read and agree to the applicant's statement 10.4 Pay and submit (If Your certification and signature is complete) Your signature Pay for and submit your application Checkbox Text You must provide your digital signature below by typing your full legal name. We may deny your application if you do not completely fill out this application or fail to submit required documents. We will record the date of your signature with your application. The final step to submit your Form N-600K, Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322 is to pay the required fee. Yes Your application fee is: $[xxx] Refund policy: By continuing this transaction, you agree that you are paying for a government service and that the filing fee, biometric services fee and all related financial transactions are final and not refundable, regardless of any action USCIS takes on an application, petition or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a decision. You must submit all fees in the exact amounts. Review and Submit REVIEW AND SUBMIT: N-600K Column Header Descriptions Primary Navigation: A section of the form that contains several pages. S d N i ti A i l ithi ti Primary Nav Secondary Nav Tertiary Nav Conditional Logic Paper Form Question Question Sub-Question Revisions Field Type Instructional Text Help Text CTA Required? Notes We will send you to Pay.gov — our safe, secure payment website — to pay your fees and submit your [petition, application, request] online. Here are the steps in the payment and submission process: 1. Provide your billing information on Pay.gov 2. Provide your credit card or U.S. bank account information 3. Submit your payment When you have paid your fee, your [petition, application, request] will be submitted. Pay.gov will redirect you to a uscis.gov confirmation screen, which will include your receipt number. Please keep a copy of your receipt number for your records. You can track the status of your [petition, application, request] through your USCIS online account. (Successful submission) (No nav) You have successfully submitted your Form N-600K, Application for Citizenship and Issuance of Certificate Under Section 322 We will contact you if we have any questions or need additional information. You can track the status of your request through your USCIS online account. (Unsuccessful card declined) (No nav) You did not submit your Form N-600K, Your payment failed because your credit or debit card was Application for Citizenship and Issuance declined. of Certificate Under Section 322 You can try again now to sign and submit your requests or save and exit. Sign and submit (Unsuccessful submission) (No nav) You did not submit your Form N-600K, Your payment failed or was canceled before it could be Application for Citizenship and processed on Pay.gov. 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