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To request a duplicate of your lost naturalization certificate and passport, start by completing Form N-565, the application for a replacement certificate. You can download this form from the USCIS website. Include the necessary supporting documents, such as a copy of your identification and a description of your lost naturalization certificate and passport. After gathering all required materials, mail your application to the appropriate address listed on the form, and consider using a service like US Legal Forms to simplify the process and ensure all steps are completed correctly.
Certificate numbers may also be found on some indexes to court naturalization records. Court indices primarily reference court petition and declaration documents.
In general, an applicant submits an Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document (Form N-565) to request a replacement Certificate of Citizenship or Certificate of Naturalization. The application must be submitted with the appropriate fee and in ance with the form instructions.
You may use a normal photocopy of your certificate for legitimate U.S. government business. For example, when you apply for a U.S. passport, you must submit the original Certificate of Naturalization, and you should also submit a normal photocopy that has not been authenticated.
Proof of U.S. citizenship: You must either provide your most recently issued passport, an original U.S. birth certificate, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240), a naturalization certificate, or a certificate of citizenship. You must also have photo identification.
USCIS Internet Site The following records can be requested online or by mail: Certificate Files from September 27, 1906 to April 1, 1956. Alien Registration Forms from August 1, 1940 to March 31, 1944. Visa files from July 1, 1924 to March 31, 1944.