Page 1, Who May File
Form N-565?
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Who
May File Form N-565?
You
may apply for a replacement document if you were issued a
Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship,
Declaration of Intention, or Repatriation Certificate, and at
least one of the following applies:
1.
The document was lost, stolen, destroyed, or mutilated;
2.
The document is incorrect due to a typographical or clerical error
by USCIS;
3.
Your name was changed by marriage, divorce, annulment, or court
order, and you seek a document in your new name; or
4.
You have a different gender than what is listed on your current
document, and you seek a document reflecting the different gender.
In
addition, you may apply for a replacement of your Certificate of
Citizenship if you obtained a court order or a document issued by
the U.S. Government or the government of any U.S. state that
changes your date of birth, and you seek a document with the new
date of birth.
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Who
May File Form N-565?
[no
change]
4.
You have a different sex
than what is
listed on your current document, and you seek a document
reflecting the different sex.
[no
change]
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Pages 2-4, General
Instructions
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[Page 4]
Initial
Evidence
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9.
If you are applying for a new document reflecting a different
gender, you must submit the original USCIS document you are
seeking to replace and complete Part
7. of this Form
N-565. Indicate how you identify. Based on your selection, a
gender of “M” (male), “F” (female) or “X”
(another gender identity) will be reflected on your secure
documents if your application is approved.
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Initial
Evidence
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9.
If you are applying for a new document reflecting a different sex,
you must submit the original USCIS document you are seeking to
replace and complete Part
7. of this Form
N-565.
Based
on your selection, a sex
of “M”
(male)
or “F”
(female)
will be
reflected on your secure documents if your application is
approved.
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