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Part 3. Information About Your U.S. Citizen Biological Father (or
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Adoptive Father) (Complete this section if you are claiming
citizenship through a U.S. citizen biological father (or adoptive
father). Provide information about yourself if you are a U.S.
citizen father applying for a Certificate of Citizenship on behalf of
your minor biological or adopted child.)
1. Current legal name of U.S. citizen father
Family Name (last name)
Given Name (first name)
Middle Name (if applicable)
Country of Birth
Country of Citizenship/Nationality
2. Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy)
3.
4.
5. Home Address
Street Number and Name (write "Deceased" and date of death if your father has passed away)
Apartment Number
City
State
Zip Code
Country (foreign address only)
Province (foreign address only)
Postal Code (foreign address only)
6. My father is a U.S. citizen by
Birth in the United States
Acquisition after birth through naturalization of alien parent(s)
Birth abroad to U.S. citizen parent(s)
Certificate of Citizenship Number
A-Number (if known)
Naturalization
Date of Naturalization (mm/dd/yyyy)
Place of Naturalization (name of court and City/State or USCIS office location)
Certificate of Naturalization Number
A-Number (if known)
7. Has your father ever lost U.S. citizenship or taken any action that would cause loss of U.S. citizenship?
Yes (provide full explanation on an additional sheet(s) of paper)
No
8. Marital History
A. How many times has your U.S. citizen father been married (including annulled marriages and marriage(s) to the same
person)?
B. What is your U.S. citizen father's current marital status?
Single, Never Married
Married
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
Marriage Annulled
Other (explain):
Form N-600 (Rev. 02/03/15) Y Page 4

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