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Do i need the actual marriage certificate of my parents for n-600?

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Do i need the actual marriage certificate of my parents for n-600?

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  1. The following is a list of documents that must be submitted with the Form N-600, if the USCIS does not already have the document or if you would rather resubmit the document than wait for the retrieval of the USCIS file. Unless specifically noted otherwise, you must submit each of the documents listed below for yourself and/or your child and the U.S. citizen parent(s) through whom you are claiming U.S. citizenship.

    - Any document in a foreign language must be accompanied by a translation in English.

    ->- TRANSLATIONS: A certified birth certificate or record issued by a civil authority in the country of birth.

    ->- MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE: Certified marriage certificate(s) issued by a civil authority in the state or country of marriage.

    ->- Documents showing the termination of a marriage Examples include a divorce decree, death certificate, or annulment document.

    ->- PROOF OF US CITIZENSHIP: - Examples of this are birth certificates showing birth in the United States; an N-550, Certificate of Naturalization; an N-560, Certificate of Citizenship; an FS-240, Report of Birth Abroad of United States Citizen; or a valid unexpired U.S. passport.

    ->- PROOF OF STATUS as national of United States - (Only required for applicants claiming U.S. citizenship through a national of the United States, such as a person born in American Samoa or Swains Islands.)

    ->- PROOF OF LEGITIMATION: - (Only required for applicants who were born out of wedlock).

    ->- PROOF OF LEGAL CUSTODY: - (Only required for applicants whose U.S. citizen parent(s) divorced and/or separated and for applicants who are adopted or legitimated).

    ->- COPY OF PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD: or other evidence of Lawful Permanent Resident status - (Only required for applicants claiming U.S. citizenship through alien parent(s) who naturalized or claiming automatic acquisition of U.S. citizenship while under the age of 18 under section 320 of INA.)

    ->- PROOF OF REQUIRED RESIDENCE: or physical presence in the United States - Any document that proves the U.S citizen parent(s)' residence or physical presence in the United States.

    ->- COPY OF FULL, FINAL ADOPTION DECREE: - (Only required for adopted applicants).

    ->- Evidence of all legal name changes.

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