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Can the National Archives contact other Federal government offices to discuss the status of my citizenship?

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Can the National Archives contact other Federal government offices to discuss the status of my citizenship?

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A. No. However, the Federal agency requiring naturalization documentation can directly contact the National Archives-Great Lakes Region and request photocopies of select naturalization petitions which may assist in establishing an individual’s U.S. citizenship for the purpose of obtaining employment, entitlements or a temporary U.S. passport.

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