N600-Part 2 Section 14c

SanK

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Me and my wife got citizenship through Naturalization, we got got US passport, including two of my daughters below 18. Now I am filling N600 for certificate of Naturalization, need clarity on N600 form, Part2 and Section 14C that ask the legal status of kids, it has option of Permanent Resident or Others. Whether I select Permanent resident or select other with " US citizen" in that option.
 
Me and my wife got citizenship through Naturalization, we got got US passport, including two of my daughters below 18. Now I am filling N600 for certificate of Naturalization, need clarity on N600 form, Part2 and Section 14C that ask the legal status of kids, it has option of Permanent Resident or Others. Whether I select Permanent resident or select other with " US citizen" in that option.

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Form N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship, is filed to obtain a Certificate of Citizenship which serves as evidence of your or your child's U.S. citizenship. You may file Form N-600 if you were born abroad and are claiming U.S. citizenship at birth through your parents. You may also file Form N-600 to obtain evidence of citizenship if you automatically became a U.S. citizen by operation of law after your birth but before you turned 18 years of age.



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These volags are funded, for the most part, by the U.S. government. Government funding ranges from a low of 58.5 percent to a high of 97.3 percent. (Some services provided, and government funds received, by these organizations may be non-refugee-related.)
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'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government

'Private' Refugee Resettlement Agencies Mostly Funded by the Government
 
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