Naturalization through parent.

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Naturalization through parent.

I received my green card through my US citizen parent she got her naturalization through marriage. I was seven-teen and a half when I got my green-card, which was 10 years ago. I recently applied for my US passport, the passport agency sent me back a letter stating that I need proof that was living with her when I received my green card. I’m trying to get proof like tax transcript, and or school records its been so long its hard to get a copy of those. I don’t know what to do if I can’t provided the proof. My question is their some other way I can provide that I was living with her with I got my green card?

Asked on March 28, 2018 under Immigration Law, New York

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SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

how about proof of residence at the time through doctors visits, affidavits from parents, neighbors, friends, relatives.  is uscis asking for additional documentation other than this?  does your mom not have access to her documents from that time to show that she claimed you as a dependent on her tax returns, etc.  if you would like to have me review the request from uscis and advise you further, feel free to contact me directly.


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