Safeguard Your Citizenship Status Before Laws Change

Potential changes to U.S. birthright citizenship laws have been announced, including statements from former President Trump about ending automatic citizenship for children born to non-citizen parents.

changes to U.S. birthright citizenship by Trump

What’s Happening with Birthright Citizenship?

Trump has emphasized that he plans to issue an executive order to challenge birthright citizenship, potentially redefining who qualifies as a U.S. citizen under the 14th Amendment. While these proposals face legal challenges, the uncertainty could impact individuals born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents.

Why This Matters:

Millions of individuals rely on birthright citizenship to secure their legal status. If laws change, proving your citizenship may require additional documentation like a U.S. Passport or a Citizenship Certificate (Form N-600).

Family Protecting Their Citizenship with U.S. Passports

Trump’s statements have heightened urgency for those without formal proof of their citizenship status.

The Urgency:

If you were born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents, now is the time to act. Protect your legal status and ensure you have the documentation you need to prove your citizenship.

Steps to Secure Your Citizenship Status

Step 1: Understand Your Options

Form N-600 Application for Certificate of Citizenship

For U.S.-Born Individuals:

  • File Form N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship, for official documentation.
  • Apply for a U.S. Passport to establish proof of citizenship. Note: If your citizenship is derived through a parent or in cases of uncertainty, you may first need to file Form N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship, to confirm your status before applying for a passport.

For Non-Citizens Concerned About Status:

  • Speak with a trusted immigration professional to explore your options.

Step 2: Gather Your Documentation

Collect essential documents such as:

  • Your U.S. birth certificate.
  • Proof of your parents’ legal status (if applicable).
  • Supporting documents for your Form N-600 or passport application.

Step 3: File Your Application

  • For a U.S. Passport: Submit Form DS-11 if applying for the first time.
  • For Certificate of Citizenship: Complete and file Form N-600 to secure critical proof of your citizenship.

Step 4: Act Quickly

Act Quickly to Secure Your Citizenship Status

Changes could happen soon. Acting now ensures you are prepared and have peace of mind.

Why Choose FileRight for Your N-600 or Passport Application?

  • Trusted Guidance: Over 15 years of experience helping individuals navigate the complexities of immigration processes.
  • Simple Process: We make completing your application easy with expert support every step of the way.
  • Peace of Mind: Protect your citizenship status and your family’s future with the right documentation.

Act Now to Protect Your Future

Protect Your Future—Start Your Application for Certificate of Citizenship Today!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the N-600, Application for Certificate of Citizenship?

This form allows you to request official proof of citizenship if you were born in the U.S. or derive citizenship through a parent.

Why should I file an N-600?

It provides formal documentation that may be critical if policies regarding birthright citizenship change. Additionally, some individuals may need to file Form N-600 to confirm their citizenship before applying for a U.S. Passport.

How long does the process take?

Processing times vary, but starting now ensures you’re ahead of potential changes.

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