North Carolina 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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The processing time for Form N-565 can vary, but it typically takes several weeks to several months. Factors such as application volume and individual circumstances can affect the timeline. Using the North Carolina Affidavit of Naturalized Citizen Regarding Loss of Passport can expedite related inquiries, helping you address your concerns faster while waiting for the official processing to finish.

Following documents must be submitted along with the application: Proof of Present Address. Proof of Date of Birth. Affidavit stating how and where the passport got lost/damaged (Annexure 'F')

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...

In Annexure F affidavit, the following details should be mentioned:Applicant's name, Father's name and address.How and when the passport was lost has to be mentioned in detail.FIR details.Name and address of the police station where the FIR is filed.Number of passports that were damaged or lost earlier.More items...

If you are a citizen who was born in the U.S., your birth certificate is your proof of citizenship. You can get a copy of your birth certificate by contacting the Bureau of Vital Statistics in the state in which you were born.

Download e-Form. Applicants using eForm, download soft copy of the eForm, fill the same off-line and then must upload it back. The printed copy of the eForm will not be accepted at PSK/RPO.Annexures (Affidavits)Print Application Form.Undertaking as per GSR 570 (E)

What can I do to replace it? You will need to report your passport as lost at the nearest police station and secure a police report. You will also need to execute an Affidavit of Loss and present your original PSA Birth Certificate when you apply for replacement of your passport.

To report your passport is lost or has been stolen, you have three options:The 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.

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...

If you lose your passport in the UAE, you have to apply for a new passport (to your embassy in the UAE) and have your residence visa re-stamped on your new passport. However, first report the loss or theft of the passport to the police station nearest to where the incident took place.

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North Carolina Affidavit of Naturalized Citizen Regarding Loss of Passport