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22 hours ago, reey said:

No its the opposite.your confusing this with N 600.N 600k is for people who live abroad

Check N600 vs N600k

Form N-600K is filed by a qualifying applicant to establish citizenship through a U.S. citizen parent when the child applicant will be regularly residing outside the United States.

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6 minutes ago, reey said:

Yes

Ok, so your plan is to establish child's US citizenship via N-600k and go back to permanent residence ouside of the US? I wasn't sure if your reply was to @Mike E or @SteveInBostonI130

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4 minutes ago, reey said:

I have brothers and sisters in the us.will they count as immediate relatives to my daughter as i apply for her b2 visa?

They all need to be listed.

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Ok.and when uploading documents for proof of residence (for form N600k) etc and also the required primary documents.Do they need to be certified?.and while filling the form what do i fill in in the grandparents details since he is deceased?

Also must i have proof for when the grand parent was under 14?most of what i have is over 14?what if i dont have his early years documents?

 

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3 hours ago, reey said:

Ok.and when uploading documents for proof of residence (for form N600k) etc and also the required primary documents.Do they need to be certified?.

Generally. What specific document?

 

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and while filling the form what do i fill in in the grandparents details since he is deceased?

death certificate

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Also must i have proof for when the grand parent was under 14?most of what i have is over 14?what if i dont have his early years documents?

If he has 5 years physical presence after age 14, that is fine. 
 

What happened to the evidence you used to get a U.S. passport?

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5 hours ago, reey said:

Specific documents like birth cert,passport,letter of schook,employment,navy?

Whose passport, letter of school, letter of employment, letter of navy?

7 hours ago, Mike E said:

 

What happened to the evidence you used to get a U.S. passport?

Where did this evidence disappear to?

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