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Hello everyone! I  have a questions, if  a Naturalized Citizen will petition their parents, is the immigration people/USCIS will look their documents again? Are they going to dig it up again and go over one by one? The documents from the beginning like k3 papers to n400? Or naturalization certificate is the only document they need from the petitioner? 

Also, if you go to college here, are they gonna look up your immigration paper works too? Like sharing documents or information to each other? ( let say, the college will request your immigration documents? )Or your immigration papers will remain or exclusively to the USCIS people only?

Just wondering how it goes or what is the process. I'm concerned of consistency of my papers works, the details, just like if I've been here for a while and forgot some of the details that I filled up in the immigration forms. And would like to enroll in community colleges here.

Thank you in advance for your time and opinion.

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When a Naturalized Citizen files any petition with USCIS they can access your complete immigration record but nobody can tell you if they will.

Colleges and other organizations (including potential employers) do not have access to your immigration records. For School attendance you will simply need to prove that your are here legally and your Naturalization Certificate (or better yet your US Passport) will prove that just as a natural born US Citizen would use their birth certificate.

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  On 4/5/2012 at 3:27 PM, Bob 4 Anna said:

When a Naturalized Citizen files any petition with USCIS they can access your complete immigration record but nobody can tell you if they will.

Colleges and other organizations (including potential employers) do not have access to your immigration records. For School attendance you will simply need to prove that your are here legally and your Naturalization Certificate (or better yet your US Passport) will prove that just as a natural born US Citizen would use their birth certificate.

Thank you, Bob 4 Anna.

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  On 4/5/2012 at 3:40 PM, JustConfused said:
Thank you, Bob 4 Anna.

No problem,

Just realized that this was in the Philippine Regional Sub-Forum so I'll move it the General Discussion Area as it isn't Philippines specific.

 
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