N-600 RFE Response Planning

N-600 RFE for Child Citizenship Evidence: What Families Should Review

If USCIS issues an N-600 Request for Evidence, the response should focus on the disputed citizenship requirement, not just more documents. Review age, residence, custody, identity, and parent naturalization proof.

Family Citizenship Review

Do not treat child citizenship as automatic paperwork

This guide is general information, not legal advice. Child citizenship after parent naturalization can turn on timing, lawful permanent residence, residence with the citizen parent, custody, and proof consistency.

Identify the disputed element

The RFE may focus on age, lawful permanent residence, physical/legal custody, residence with the parent, identity, or missing translations.

Do not flood USCIS blindly

A strong response usually connects each document to the exact citizenship requirement USCIS questioned.

Preserve future options

A weak RFE response can lead to denial and complicate later passport, N-600, or legal review strategy.

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FAQ

Common questions

What does an N-600 RFE usually mean?

It means USCIS wants more evidence before deciding whether the child has proven U.S. citizenship. The RFE should be matched to the legal requirement being questioned.

Should we send every document we have?

Usually no. Families should send organized, relevant proof that answers the RFE instead of a confusing pile of records.

Can an RFE lead to N-600 denial?

Yes. If the response does not resolve the disputed issue, USCIS may deny N-600, so the response should be prepared carefully.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I review before acting on N-600 RFE for Child Citizenship Evidence: What Families Should Review?

Review the facts, dates, immigration records, and supporting documents before filing or responding. A lawyer can help spot issues that are easy to miss.

When should I contact an immigration attorney about N-600 RFE for Child Citizenship Evidence: What Families Should Review?

Contact an attorney before submitting forms, answering government questions, traveling, or relying on an uncertain record.

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