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Because foreign-born adopted children do not automatically acquire U.S. citizenship by virtue of adoption by U.S. citizens,
the applicant should contact the local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service office for a determination of U.S.
citizenship, if the applicant provides no evidence of U.S. citizenship.
f.
U.S. Citizenship By Marriage
A woman acquired U.S. citizenship through marriage to a U.S. citizen before September 22, 1922. Provide evidence of U.S.
citizenship of the husband, and evidence showing the marriage occurred before September 22, 1922.
Note: If the husband was an alien at the time of the marriage, and became naturalized before September 22, 1922, the wife also
acquired naturalized citizenship. If the marriage terminated, the wife maintained her U.S. citizenship if she was residing in the
U.S. at that time and continued to reside in the U.S.
g. A U.S. certificate of birth abroad*
h. A foreign passport with a U.S. Visa*
i.
An I-94 form with a photograph
j.
A U.S. citizenship and immigration services employment authorization document or refugee travel
document*
LIST B
Qualified Aliens, Nonimmigrant, and aliens paroled into U.S. for less than one year.
a. “Qualified Aliens”
Evidence of “Qualified Alien” status includes the following:
Alien Lawfully admitted for Permanent Residence
- *Form I-551 (Alien Registration Receipt Card, commonly known as a “green card”); or
- Unexpired Temporary I-551 stamp in foreign passport or on *I Form I-94.
Asylee
- *Form I-94 annotated with stamp showing grant of asylum under section 208 of the INA;
- *Form I-688B (Employment Authorization Card) annotated “274a.12 (a) (5)”;
- *Form I-766 (Employment Authorization Document) annotated “A5”;
- Grant letter from the Asylum Office of the U.S. Citizenship and immigration Service; or
- Order of an immigration judge granting asylum.
Refugee
- *Form I-94 annotated with stamp showing admission under § 207 of the INA;
- *Form I-688B (Employment Authorization Card) annotated “274a.12 (a) (3)”; or
- *Form I-766 (Employment Authorization Document) annotated “A5”;
Alien Paroled Into the U.S. for at Least One Year
- *Form I-94 with stamp showing admission for at least one year under section 212(d) (5) of the INA. (Applicant cannot
aggregate
periods of admission for less than one year to meet the one-year requirement.
Alien Whose Deportation or Removal was withheld
- *Form I-688B (Employment Authorization Card) annotated “274a.12 (a) (10)”;
- *Form I-766 (Employment Authorization Document) annotated “A10”; or
- Order from an immigration judge showing deportation withheld under §243(h) of the INA as in effect prior to
April 1, 1997, or removal withheld under §241 (b) (3) of the INA.
Alien Granted Conditional Entry
- *Form I-94 with stamp showing admission under §203 (a) (7) of the INA;
- *Form I-688B (Employment Authorization Card) annotated “274a.12 (a) (3)”; or
- *Form I-766 (Employment Authorization Document) annotated “A3”.
Cuban/Haitian Entrant
- *Form I-551 (Alien Registration Receipt Card, commonly known as a “green Card”) with the code CU6, CU7,
or CH6.
- Unexpired temporary I-551 stamp in foreign passport or on *Form I-94 with the Code CU6 or CU7; or
- *Form I-94 with stamp showing parole as “Cuba/Haitian Entrant” under Section 212 (d) (5) of the INA.
Alien who has been Declared a Battered Alien or Alien Subjected to Extreme Cruelty
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service petition and supporting documentation
b. Nonimmigrant
Evidence of “Nonimmigrant” status includes the following:
- *Form I-94 with stamp showing authorized admission as nonimmigrant
c.
Alien Paroled into U.S. for less than One year
- *Form I-94 with stamp showing admission for less than one year under section 212 (d) (5) of the INA
d. A foreign passport with a U.S. visa
e.
An I-94 form with a photograph.
f.
A U.S. citizenship and immigration services employment authorization document or refugee travel
document.
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