After Your Child Enters the United States
All IR-3/IH-3, IR-4/IH-4 and IR-2 children are admitted as permanent resident noncitizens.
Depending on your child’s visa classification, USCIS will mail to your child either a permanent resident card, known as a green card, or a Certificate of Citizenship.
A child who immigrates to the United States as the adopted child of a U.S. citizen automatically becomes a U.S. citizen if the adoption is full and final before the child’s 18th birthday, if the child is "lawfully admitted" as a permanent resident before his or her 18th birthday, and if he or she "is residing" in the United States in the citizen parent’s legal and physical custody.
Your child has not established residency and is therefore not a United States Citizen |
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My Child's Certificate of Citizenship is Lost/Destroyed
- You may choose to file a Form N-565, Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document, with fee.
- OR you may choose to obtain a U.S. passport for your child. Information concerning United States passports and when they are required may be found on the U.S. Department of State website: www.travel.state.gov.