N 600 Application Support Guide

Summary

When writing an affirmative statement for an N-600 application, include your name, relationship to the child, and purpose of the statement. Detail your relationship, provide facts supporting the childs citizenship claim, and share personal observations. Conclude with your support and contact information. Supporting documents like tax returns, school transcripts, proof of birth, and citizenship are helpful. A parents consent statement can demonstrate legal custody or permission. Ensure all documents are comprehensive and clearly state relevant details.

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N600 application, affirmative statement to support my friend’s child case
Hi Shuk Ching Ma! For the N-* application, if you're providing an affirmative statement to support your friend's child's case, make sure to include:
- Your relationship to the child.
- Any relevant facts supporting the child's claim to citizenship.
- Personal knowledge and observations.
- Your contact information for verification.
Is there a specific aspect of the application process you're unsure about?
How to write it
When writing an affirmative statement for an N-* application, consider these steps:
*. Introduction: State your name, relationship to the child, and purpose of the statement.
*. Body:
- Detail your relationship with the child.
- Provide facts supporting the child's claim to citizenship.
- Share personal knowledge and observations relevant to the case.
*. Conclusion: Reaffirm your support and provide your contact information.
Would you like more specific guidance on any section?
Any examples
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When writing an affirmative statement for an N-* application, here's a basic example format you can follow:
Introduction:
"My name is [Your Full Name], and I am writing this statement to affirm my relationship with [Child's Name] and support their claim for U.S. citizenship. I have known [Child's Name] for [Duration]."
Body:
- "I have a [describe your relationship, e.g., familial, friendship] relationship with [Child's Name]."
- "I have observed [list relevant facts and observations that support the child's claim]."
- "Based on my personal knowledge, [Child's Name] has [include any additional supportive details]."
Conclusion:
"I fully support [Child's Name] in this matter and am available to provide further information if needed. My contact details are [Your Contact Information]."
Feel free to adjust this structure to fit your personal experience and the specific details of the child's case.
They submitted the tax return and school transcript for supporting documents, is it enough?
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For the N-* application, tax returns and school transcripts are helpful, but you might need more comprehensive documents like:
- Proof of the child’s birth and citizenship.
- Evidence of the parent's citizenship.
- Any legal custody documents if applicable.
Would you like more information on other possible supporting documents?
They have another parent consent statement
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If they have another parent's consent statement, it can be useful for demonstrating legal custody or permission, especially if the other parent is a U.S. citizen. Make sure it clearly states the parent's consent and any relevant details regarding custody or citizenship. Do you have any other questions about the application process?
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Feel free to ask any additional questions you have about the N-* application process, and I'll do my best to assist you!
Can you review below statement, see is it clearly enough?
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The statement you've provided is clear and detailed. It covers the necessary aspects of the N-* application and provides guidance on writing an affirmative statement. If there's a specific part you want feedback on, feel free to share!