Apply for Citizenship
To apply for U.S. citizenship, you'll need to submit Form N-400 and provide a birth certificate as proof of citizenship or nationality.
To apply for U.S. citizenship, you'll need to submit Form N-400 and provide a birth certificate as proof of citizenship or nationality.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) requires a birth certificate to be submitted with the citizenship application, but it must meet specific requirements.
The American Immigration Council provides an overview of the U.S. citizenship application process, including the required documents such as a birth certificate.
The Form N-400 is used to apply for U.S. citizenship, and it requires a birth certificate as part of the application package.
If your birth certificate is not in English, you may need to have it translated for your U.S. citizenship application.
MedlinePlus provides information on the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' requirements for birth certificates as part of the citizenship application process.
This video provides step-by-step instructions on how to apply for U.S. citizenship using a birth certificate.
Researchers at Harvard University have studied the impact of birth certificate requirements on U.S. citizenship applications.