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CERTIFICATE OF CITIZENSHIP
 
The Certificate of US Citizenship (form N-560 or N-561) is a document issued by the United States government as proof of U.S. citizenship. An person who receiveed U.S. citizenship either by action of law while residing in the United States or by having been born outside the United States to U.S. citizen parents has the right to apply for a Certificate of U.S. Citizenship.

For example:

■ Your parent are U.S. citizens, but you were born abroad.
■ At least one of your parents became naturalized when you were under 18 years of age and met the special conditions of the law.

 
We are here to assist United States citizens complete and file a request for a copy
of their certificate of United States Citizenship. You should only apply for a replacement certificate if your certificate of citizenship is lost, mutilated or destroyed.
 
If in fact your name has changed since the last certificate was issued, it is recommended to apply for a new certificate with the new name.
 
 
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