HOW SOWON ACQUIRED U.S. CITIZENSHIP
Renerose Morier & Sowon Kim
Immigration Nationality Act 203 Form I-130, Form I-130A,
Immigration Nationality Act 245 (i) Form I-485,
Immigration Nationality Act 212 (a)(1) Form I-693,
Immigration Nationality Act 213 (a) Form I-864,
Form I-765
Form I-693
Biometric Appointment
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Renerose Morier & Sowon Kim
10/20/2016
Permanent Residence Card
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Immigration Nationality Act 319 (b) Form N-400
Biometric Appointment
Acquired U.S Citizenship/ Renerose Morier-Shepherd
Oathtaking at USCIS Fairfax, Virginia
Certificate of Naturalization
04/12/2018
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⤤ Automatic Acquisition of Citizenship ⤣
NO FORM
As you can see that all other process requires a form.
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Renerose Morier-Shepherd & Sowon Kim applied for passport using mother's Certificate of Naturalization and BOTH our permanent residence cards, requirements of INA 320. Both permanent residence cards were surrendered to the US Department of State.
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Apply for Certificate of Citizenship (N600) for Sowon Kim
12/29/2020 (Legal Purposes)
Biometric Appointment
Request for updated photos
Form N-445 Notice of Oath of Ceremony
25th May 2023 USCIS Online
Account Number: 059614342683
Applicant: A214 096 455
Sent Request to reschedule oathtaking
Chapter 5 - Modifications and Exceptions to Continuous Residence and Physical Presence
B. Qualifying Military Service
Applicants with certain types of military service may be eligible for a modification or exception to the continuous residence and physical presence requirements for naturalization.
See Part I, Military Members and their Families, [19] for modifications and exceptions for applicants with certain types of military service, to include:
See Part G, Spouses of U.S. Citizens, [20] for modifications and exceptions for spouses of certain U.S. citizens, to include:
B. Qualifying Military Service
Applicants with certain types of military service may be eligible for a modification or exception to the continuous residence and physical presence requirements for naturalization.
See Part I, Military Members and their Families, [19] for modifications and exceptions for applicants with certain types of military service, to include:
- One Year of Military Service – INA 328;
- Service during Hostilities – INA 329;
- Service in WWII Certain Natives of Philippines – Section 405 of IMMACT90; and
- Members who Enlisted under Lodge Act – Act of June 30, 1950, 64 Stat. 316.
See Part G, Spouses of U.S. Citizens, [20] for modifications and exceptions for spouses of certain U.S. citizens, to include:
- Spouse of U.S. Citizen for 3 Years – INA 319(a);
- Spouse of Military Member Serving Abroad – INA 319(e);
- Surviving Spouse of U.S. Citizen – INA 319(d); and
- Surviving Spouse Person Conducting U.S. Intelligence. [21]
- Child of U.S. Government Employee (Abroad) – INA 320;
- Surviving Child of U.S. Citizen – INA 319(d); and
- Surviving Child of Person Conducting U.S. Intelligence. [23]