You can use Form N-565 to apply for a replacement of Naturalization Certificate or Citizenship Certificate. A Certificate of Naturalization is a document issued by USCIS which proves that you obtained U.S. citizenship through naturalization. A Certificate of Citizenship is a document issued by USCIS that proves you obtained U.S. citizenship automatically after you were born or before you turned 18 years old. If you are claiming citizenship after birth but before you turned 18 years old, then you must meet the following criteria:
You can apply for a replacement Naturalization or Citizenship Certificate if your original certificate has been lost, destroyed or stolen. It may also be necessary to submit Form N-565 if your certificate's current information is outdated or incorrect (i.e. your name has been legally changed through marriage or divorce).
If your certificate has been destroyed but is still in your possession, you must submit the damaged certificate with your application. All applicants must also submit two passport-style photos, with your name and A Number (if applicable) written lightly in pencil on the back. If you currently reside outside of the U.S., you must be willing to return to the U.S to obtain your certificate.
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