TN 1 (11-09)
RM 10210.510 Secondary Level Evidence of U.S. Citizenship for a U.S. Born Applicant
Secondary level evidence for a U.S. born applicant (definition and rules)
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Is an original document, and
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Is a non-SSA document established for a reason other than to establish U.S. citizenship,
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Is of satisfactory probative value only when primary level evidence is not readily
available.
If the U.S. born applicant does not submit secondary level evidence and it is readily
available, develop for the secondary level evidence. If secondary level evidence is
not readily available, develop for third level evidence. “Readily available” evidence can be obtained in 10 working days.
Document
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Explanation, Rules, and References
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U.S. religious record
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The record must show
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a U.S. place of birth, and
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a recordation date of within 3 months of the applicant’s date of birth, and
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either the date of the birth or the applicant's age at the time the record was made.
CAUTION: In questionable cases (e.g., where the applicant’s religious record was recorded
near a U.S. international border and the applicant may have been born outside the
U.S.), consider verifying the religious record and or documenting that the mother
was in the U.S. at the time of the birth.
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Final adoption decree
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The decree must show
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a U.S. place of birth, and
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See Also:
“Statement from a State-approved adoption agency”, in this table, when an applicant
is waiting for the final U.S. adoption decree.
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Early U.S. school record
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The record must show
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a U.S. place of birth, and
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the date of admission to the school, and
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the name(s) and place(s) of birth of the applicant’s parent, and
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either the date of birth or age of the applicant at the time the record was made.
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U.S. civil service employment record
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The document must show employment by the U.S. government before 06/01/1976.
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Military record
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The record (e.g., a DD-214) must
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show a U.S. place of birth, and
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be issued by the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Marines, or U.S.
Navy.
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Statement from a State-approved adoption agency
CAUTION: Acceptable as secondary level evidence only when
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the U.S. adoption decree is pending, and
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the State in which the child was born will not release a birth certificate prior to final adoption decree.
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The statement must show
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a U.S. place of birth, and
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that the source of the place of birth information is the original birth certificate.
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