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I need your help ,please advise !
I am a us citizen by naturalization. After petitioning for my wife and my 3 years old son they entered Usa and received their green cards . After that I applied for my child passport and it was issued. Than I decided to apply for certificate of citizenship N600. I filled online on July and received a RFE on October asking for proof of residence for me and my child . I sent tax returns, paystubs, bank statement ,health insurance for my child . On November I received another RFE .
1) Submit proof that your U.S. citizen parent, was physically present in the
U.S. for at least 5 years prior to the date of birth of child and at least 2 years after the age 14
2) Submit two identical color.

I think this was sent by mistake because from what I red this applies when filling N600K and child lives abroad. What should I do since you have only one chance to respond to RFE .And the other question is do I have to sent the photographs by mail or upload them online .
Thank you in advance!

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That's odd. Tax returns and paystubs should sort the 5 year physical presence. Check if you really uploaded them under the Documents tab online. I did the same thing my kids got their passports before the Cert of citizenship. The certificate will be picked next week. Use the documents tab to upload. You can throw in your lease too it states on the website that you may upload additional evidence that you believe may assist USCIS. They will consider the timelines and relevance when making a decision. Good luck

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Thank you for your help Akals78. 

I am aquireing citizenship after birth  for my kid as a child born abroad of a us citizen parent and admitted as a permanent resident in the United States . So in this case 5 years residence is not required.  It is required when claiming of been born as a us citizen.  Did you claim citizenship for your kids as after birth or as been born us citizen. Thanks again .

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