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Hi all, Its been a while since I have been on here and ALOT has happened in between, now I need to get my childrens N600 done and get them that precious piece of paper that says they are citizens, however with two kids thats $1200 dollars which I do not have since we just spent all our savings moving to another state (Fl) is there a fee waiver form for the N600 and what would qualify if there is? Thank You.

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Hi all, Its been a while since I have been on here and ALOT has happened in between, now I need to get my childrens N600 done and get them that precious piece of paper that says they are citizens, however with two kids thats $1200 dollars which I do not have since we just spent all our savings moving to another state (Fl) is there a fee waiver form for the N600 and what would qualify if there is? Thank You.

I am not sure if there is a waiver or not but if they had a green card when you naturalized you can get them passports instead of N600 and save yourself about $1000

N-400 5 year 2/21/2012

District Office: Hartford, CT

Mailed Date: 12/21/2011

Received Date/Piority Date: 12/23/2011

Check cleared/Notice Date: 12/28/2011

FP Notice: 1/6/2012

FP Appointment: 1/18/2012

Received Yellow Letter: 2/13/2012

In line for interview: 2/21/2012

Interview letter email received: 3/6/2012

Interview Letter: 3/9/2012

Interview Date: 4/12/2012

Oath Letter: 4/12/2012

Oath Date: 4/20/2012

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I am not sure if there is a waiver or not but if they had a green card when you naturalized you can get them passports instead of N600 and save yourself about $1000

I know this but its a very confusing issue, yes they can get passports but should they ever need the certificate of citizenship they would not get it because the form asks specifically "have you ever claimed to be a US citizen" which is what you do when you apply for a passport....I know there is a huge devide on this subject, but it seems to me that the devil as always is in the detail.

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I know this but its a very confusing issue, yes they can get passports but should they ever need the certificate of citizenship they would not get it because the form asks specifically "have you ever claimed to be a US citizen" which is what you do when you apply for a passport....I know there is a huge devide on this subject, but it seems to me that the devil as always is in the detail.

I think you are taking the question too far. There is a problem if you claimed to be a USC when indeed you were not. There's no problem if you claimed to be one, when you really were a bona fide USC.

2001-2008 F1

08/2008 - AOS VSC

07/2009 - end of 8yrs of grad sch

02/14/09 - ID, GC approved

02/27/09 - CGC rcvd

11/16/2010 - 751 sent - CSC

03/29/2011 - 751 approved

11/15/11 - N400 Sent

11/18/11 - Notice Date

01/27/12 - Interview Date

03/15/12 - Oath Ceremony

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