Creating Childs Uscis Account

Summary

Parents or legal guardians can create a USCIS online account for children under 14. Use your details as the account creator and the childs unique information for the account holder. Each account requires a unique email. If the childs Green Card was submitted for a passport, attach a photocopy and provide a written explanation in the N-600 form. USCIS does not typically require the return of the physical Green Card when issuing a Certificate of Citizenship. For further assistance, consider contacting USCIS customer service or seeking legal advice.

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It sounds like you're trying to file Form N-* for your child but encountering issues. Here are some pointers:
- The child should have their own USCIS online account.
- Each account should have unique Green Card details.
- If issues persist, consider seeking legal assistance.
but the child is not 14 years old
The child not being * does not impact one's ability to file Form N-*. However, children under * require parental or legal guardian consent. This form can be filed online or by mail. If you're still having issues, consider legal help.
This form can be filed online
It seems you're having trouble filing the N-* form for your minor child. It's important that you create a separate USCIS online account for your child. If the problem persists, consider contacting USCIS customer service or seeking legal assistance.
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I'm sorry, but I didn't understand your last message. Could you please clarify your situation or question?
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It seems like you're asking for guidance on how to proceed. Since each USCIS account should be unique, you should create a separate account for your child. If you continue to face issues, consider reaching out to USCIS customer service or seek legal advice.
I just need advice on how to create an account for a child
You can create an account for your child on USCIS by following these steps:
*. Visit the USCIS online account setup page.
*. Choose 'Create an Account'.
*. Fill in your child's unique details.
*. Agree to terms and conditions.
If issues persist, consider contacting USCIS customer service at *-*-*-* or seek professional legal advice.
when creating an account for a child, the rules state that a child under the age of * cannot create an account
It seems you're having trouble due to the age limit. A parent or legal guardian can create an account on behalf of a child under *. Are you able to provide your details as the creator and your child's details as the account holder?
which means can create an account on behalf of a child under 14 years old
Yes, as a parent or legal guardian, you can create an account for a child under the age of *. You would provide your information as the creator of the account, but use your child's unique details (like date of birth, Green Card number) as the account holder's information.
that is, when creating an account, do I enter my first and last name, and date of birth?
Yes, when creating the account, you enter your first and last name as the account creator. However, for the account holder's information (i.e., your child), you should enter their unique details like date of birth and Green Card number.
but to create a new account, do I have to use a new email (can even be a child's email) or can I use the email that is attached to my account?
Yes, you should use a new email address when creating an account for your child. The email address tied to each USCIS account should be unique.
Can I use my child's email?
Yes, you can use your child's email to set up an account on their behalf, as long as it's different from the email tied to your own USCIS account. Remember, each account requires a unique email address.
is there a video instruction on how to do it step by step?
Unfortunately, we don't have a video tutorial. But the USCIS website has a comprehensive guide on creating an account. If you still have trouble, consider reaching out to USCIS customer service at *-*-*-* or seeking legal advice.
Online Account Holders I will only use USCIS’ electronic immigration system as designed and to perform authorized U.S. immigration-related functions and communicate with DHS and USCIS. I will not create an online account unless I am at least 14 years of age. In the event I am under *, a parent or legal guardian must create an online account in their own name in order to file applications, petitions, check the status of a case or request submitted on my behalf, or submit other appropriate requests or engage in other authorized use.
It seems like you're referring to the USCIS Online Account Holder's Terms of Use. As a parent or guardian, you can indeed create an account in your name to file applications or petitions on behalf of your child. Are you still having issues creating the account?
will it be ok if USCIS has two accounts in my name?
Yes, as a parent or legal guardian, you can have a separate account in your name for each child under *. The key is that each account should have unique details (like date of birth and Green Card number) pertaining to the child it represents.
and when this unique data is entered?
When creating the account, you'll enter your personal details as the account creator, but for the account holder's information, you use your child's unique details, such as their date of birth and Green Card number.
one more question
Sure, I'll be happy to help further. What's your next question?
now the child does not have a green card, because they gave him to receive a passport, accordingly, the green card will not be returned. When filling out n-*, you need to attach a photocopy of the green card.
Is the child's Green Card physically with USCIS or was it lost? If it's the latter, you can file Form I-* for a replacement. If the card is with USCIS, explain this in the N-* form and provide any supporting documents. Need more assistance?
the card was submitted to obtain a passport
It seems the child's Green Card was submitted for passport application. In this case, you can submit a photocopy of the Green Card if you have one. If not, provide a written explanation in your N-* form. Would you need further assistance?
I have a copy of the green card, but if I attach a photocopy to the application, won't USCIS require me to return the green card when it issues a certificate of citizenship?
No, USCIS does not typically require you to return the physical Green Card when issuing a Certificate of Citizenship. However, it's advisable to keep the Green Card until you receive the certificate. If you need further help, consider legal advice.
Thank you
You're welcome! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your application process!