What if a certificate of citizenship is lost?
A certificate of citizenship is a document used to establish United States citizenship. According to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a certificate of citizenship is issued by the USCIS to a person born outside the United States who received his U.S. citizenship through a U.S. citizen parent.SignificanceIf the certificate of citizenship is lost, then it needs to be replaced. The certificate is replaced by filing USCIS Form N-565, Application for Replacement–Naturalization Citizenship Document.FunctionWhen completing the N-565 application, explain when, where and how the original certificate was lost and attach a copy, if a copy is available.ConsiderationsAlong with the N-565 application, two passport-style photographs taken within 30 days of the filing of the application must be submitted.ProcessingOnce completed, send the N-565 application to a USCIS Service Center (in either Nebraska or Texas) for processing along with the filing fee. If the applicatio