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I had a question about filing my N-400 form.

 

Quick background on my situation....

 

I came to the US from Canada on  a K-1 Visa with my son.( My husband is not the biological father of my son.) Both me and my son got our 10 year Green Cards issued 5/2008. My son is now 15 years old.

Do I need to file a separate N-400 form for my son? I have been searching this site for information and from what I see, I'm the only one who needs to file, and if my application is approved for Citizenship, my son would automatically become a citizen as well. If this is the case, then my son wouldn't need to have an interview or take a civics test?

I just want to make sure I cover all my basis and not mess anything up.

 
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