salmonberri
Jan 21, 2013, 04:36 PM
I'm filling out Form N-600 to claim U.S citizenship through my deceased mother.
Part 5 of form:
Do I list my father as my mother's current spouse even though she is deceased? (they were married when she died) Or would that make him her previous spouse?
Do I actually have to send the real documents or just copies?
My most important question is, am I pretty much guaranteed to 'pass' n-600 if:
I'm 27 years old
I have never lived in the United States
I've never claimed citizenship (my understanding is I got it automatically at birth)
Part 5 of form:
Do I list my father as my mother's current spouse even though she is deceased? (they were married when she died) Or would that make him her previous spouse?
Do I actually have to send the real documents or just copies?
My most important question is, am I pretty much guaranteed to 'pass' n-600 if:
I'm 27 years old
I have never lived in the United States
I've never claimed citizenship (my understanding is I got it automatically at birth)