Instructions For Form N-600 - Application For Certificate Of Citizenship - Department Of Homeland Security Page 6

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Part 3. Information About Your U.S. Citizen
Part 4. Information About Your U.S. Citizen
Biological Father (or Adoptive Father)
Biological Mother (or Adoptive Mother)
Complete this section if you are claiming citizenship through a
Complete this section if you are claiming citizenship through a
U.S. citizen biological mother (or adoptive mother). Complete
U.S. citizen biological father (or adoptive father). Complete
Part 3 if you are claiming citizenship solely through a U.S.
Part 4 if you are claiming citizenship solely through a U.S.
citizen biological father (or adoptive father).
citizen biological mother (or adoptive mother).
Provide information about yourself if you are a U.S. citizen
Provide information about yourself if you are a U.S. citizen
biological mother (or adoptive mother) applying for a
biological father (or adoptive father) applying for a Certificate
Certificate of Citizenship on behalf of your minor child, where
of Citizenship on behalf of your minor child, where
information is requested about the U.S. citizen mother.
information is requested about the U.S. citizen father.
NOTE: Not all of the questions are explained in this part
NOTE: Not all of the questions are explained in this part
because some are located in the General Items section of
because some are located in the General Items section of
Specific Form Instructions. Please go to that section for
Specific Form Instructions. Please go to that section for
more information.
more information.
4. Country of Citizenship/Nationality. Provide the name of
4. Country of Citizenship/Nationality. Provide the name of
the country of your U.S. citizen mother's citizenship/
the country of your U.S. citizen father's citizenship/
nationality.
nationality.
If the country no longer exists or the U.S. citizen mother is
If the country no longer exists or your U.S. citizen father is
stateless, provide the name of the country where your U.S.
stateless, provide the name of the country where your U.S.
citizen mother was last a citizen or national.
citizen father was last a citizen or national.
If your U.S. citizen mother is a citizen or national of more
If your U.S. citizen father is a citizen or national of more
than one country, provide the name of the country that
than one country, provide the name of the country that
issued your U.S. citizen mother's latest passport.
issued your U.S. citizen father's latest passport.
6. U.S. Citizenship. Provide all the requested information
6. U.S. Citizenship. Provide all requested information
regarding how your mother became a U.S. citizen.
regarding how your father became a U.S. citizen.
7. Loss of U.S. Citizenship. Provide information on an
7. Loss of U.S. Citizenship. Provide information on an
additional sheet(s) of paper if your mother ever lost U.S.
additional sheet(s) of paper if your father ever lost U.S.
citizenship regardless of whether it has since been regained.
citizenship regardless of whether it has since been regained.
8. Marital History
8. Marital History
A. Provide the number of times your U.S. citizen mother
A. Provide the number of times your U.S. citizen father
has been married. Include any annulled marriages. If
has been married. Include any annulled marriages.
she was married more than one time to the same
Count each marriage as separate if your parent married
spouse, count each time as a separate marriage.
the same spouse more than one time.
B. Check the marital status your U.S. citizen mother has
B. Check the marital status your U.S. citizen father has on
on the date you file Form N-600. Check “Other” if her
the date you file Form N-600. Check “Other” if his
marriage was otherwise legally terminated and explain.
marriage was otherwise legally terminated and explain.
C. If your U.S. citizen mother is now married, provide
C. If your U.S. citizen father is now married, provide
information about her current spouse. Check the
information about his current spouse. Check the
appropriate box to indicate her spouse's immigration
appropriate box to indicate his spouse's current
status.
immigration status.
D. Indicate whether your U.S. citizen father's current
D. Indicate whether your U.S. citizen mother's current
spouse is also your biological (or adopted) mother. If
spouse is also your biological (or adopted) father. If
“No”, USCIS may ask you to provide additional
“No,” USCIS may ask you to provide additional
information about your father's previous spouse(s).
information about your mother's previous spouse(s).
Form N-600 Instructions (Rev. 12/23/16) N Page 6

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