Replacing Your U.S. Citizenship
Need a replacement U.S. citizenship document (certificate, declaration, etc.)? Here's what you'll need to do:
Complete Form N-565: Fill it out accurately with your details, immigration history, and the reason for needing a replacement.
Pay the Filing Fee: Check the USCIS website or form instructions for the current fee.
Proof of Citizenship:
Include a copy of your old document (if available).
Provide your U.S. passport (or other proof) if applicable.
Show documents like birth certificates if needed.
Explain Why You Need a Replacement:
Lost, stolen, damaged, or has errors? Briefly explain the situation.Two Passport Photos: Recent (within 6 months) and meeting USCIS requirements (check the form instructions).
Extra Documents (if requested): USCIS might ask for additional documents depending on your situation. Follow their instructions.
Optional E-Notifications (Form G-1145): Get email or text updates on your application by including this form.
Double-Check Before Submitting:
Review the N-565 instructions carefully.
Ensure you have all the required documents.
Considering an Attorney?
For help with the process or any questions, consult an immigration attorney or accredited representative.