Lost Your Citizenship Document? Travel Soon? Here's How to Get a Replacement FAST (Expedited Processing Might Be Your Savior!)...
Read MoreLost Your Child's Naturalization Certificate? Don't Panic! Here's How Form N-565 Can Save the Day (But There's a Twist)...
Read MoreSubmit originals (preferred) or certified copies (clear, high-quality) with Form N-565 for replacement citizenship documents; make copies for your records and translations for foreign language documents (check USCIS instructions).
Read MoreNeed a new US citizenship certificate in English? Get a certified translation of your existing one, file Form N-565 with supporting documents, and wait for USCIS to send the replacement.
Read MoreApplicants with pending N-400 forms (filed before April 1, 2024) can request a gender change to "X" after April 1, 2024.
Instructions on how to request the change depend on whether you have an online account, received an RFE (Request for Evidence), or have a pending VAWA, T, or U-related case. Refer to the USCIS website for details.
Read MoreWhen requesting a replacement certificate with Form N-565, USCIS needs to know why you need a new one…
Read MoreA naturalization certificate is a precious document proving US citizenship. If yours or a deceased relative's certificate is lost, stolen, or damaged, here's how to get a replacement using Form N-565.
Read MoreHold a slightly damaged naturalization certificate? Don't reach for Form N-565 just yet! This form is for replacing lost, stolen, or completely ruined Certificates of Naturalization/Citizenship...
Read MoreDreaming of US citizenship but worried about past use of public benefits? Here's a simplified guide…
Read MoreA misplaced wallet, a spilled drink, or even a legal name change – these situations might require replacing your naturalization certificate, with the N-565. Here's a quick guide to help you...
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