Hello, i was told i would need some documents to prove my child's citizenship. Is that right?
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That's right. If you haven't established the child's U.S citizenship, then you'll need to prove it to us.
Do you mean, i had to establish that time ago?
That's correct. If you didn't, then you need to provide a proof of the child's U.S citizenship. In that regard, we only accept certain documents in order to verify that, such as a U.S birth certificate or a U.S passport.
So, that documentation is something i must show to you if i hadn't done before.
That's correct. The procedure only apply if you didn't before.
By any case, you don't have the documentation?
Yeah, i don't have it right now.
Not a problem. we can accept other documents, such as a state issued non driver identification card or a Adoption decree, if that's the case.
To get the thing pretty clear. I only need the documentation if my child's citizenship has not been established yet, isn't?
Totally correct. Just necessary in that case.
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And what about in case the card is stolen or lost?
If that happens, you can replace that card. be aware you only can do this three times in one year and ten times in your lifetime. But name changes and other exceptions do not count to these limits.
