Alaska Affidavit of Naturalized Citizen Regarding Loss of Passport

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This form is an affidavit of a naturalized citizen regarding the loss of a passport.

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To replace a lost passport, you will need to apply in person and include the following:Form DS-64 (Statement regarding lost or stolen passport)Form DS-11 (Application for U.S. passport)Citizenship evidence (e.g. birth or naturalization certificate)A photocopy of citizenship evidence.Present ID (in person)More items...

U.S. citizens (or nationals) can never be stripped of their U.S. citizenship (or nationality), with limited exceptions. Also, they can give citizenship up voluntarily.

Your Certificate of Naturalization is proof of citizenship, which is a requirement for a U.S. passport. As a first-time applicant, you'll have to apply in person.

Early public or private documentsBaptism certificate.Hospital birth certificate (often shows baby's footprints)U.S. Census record.Early school records.Family Bible record.Doctor's records of post-natal care.More items...

If you lose your passport, first make sure it's really gone, then report it lost or stolen. Check the State Department website to find the nearest location where you can get a replacement and, if you're out of the country, make arrangements to stay there until your new passport is issued.

Typically you can expect it to be ready in around 8 business days. However, if you apply for an expedited passport through a passport acceptance facility, it will take between 3-8 weeks. You may require an emergency passport replacement of your lost passport due to a life or death emergency.

Primary (Stand-Alone) Evidence of CitizenshipU.S. Passport or U.S. Passport Card, current or expired (issued without limitation).Certificate of U.S. Citizenship. Form N-560.Certificate of Naturalization. Forms N-550, N-570.Documentary evidence issued by a federally recognized American Indian or Alaska Native tribe.

Proof of Citizenship for U.S. CitizensBirth certificate showing birth in the United States;Form N-550, Certificate of Naturalization;Form N-560, Certificate of Citizenship;Form FS-240, Report of Birth Abroad of United States Citizen; or.Valid unexpired U.S. passport.

Report and Replace a Lost or Stolen PassportThe fastest way is to use the wizard to submit form DS-64 online.By phone: call toll free at 1-877-487-2778 (TTY 1-888-874-7793)By mail: use form DS-64 (PDF, Download Adobe Reader) and mail it to the address on the form.

Driver's license issued by a State or Territory, or ID card issued by the federal, state, or local government. School identification card. U.S. military card or draft record or Military dependent's identification card. U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner card.

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Alaska Affidavit of Naturalized Citizen Regarding Loss of Passport