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    Default Providing Proof of Citizenship for Social Security

    A U.S. citizen, born abroad, has been approved for SSI, but the Social Security Administration is requesting proof of U.S. citizenship. The person does not have a passport, and has no money for documents. What does the person need to do to prove citizenship?

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    Default Re: Providing Proof of Citizenship for Social Security

    For a U.S. Citizen born outside of the U.S., the SSA will accept a document such as a U.S. consular report of birth, U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization, or Certificate of Citizenship.

    A Certificate of Naturalization can be obtained by somebody who is a naturalized U.S. citizen; for somebody who has birthright citizenship but is born outside of the U.S., that person may obtain a Certificate of Citizenship.

    If the person cannot afford the fees payable to the U.S. to obtain a Certificate of Naturalization, or Certificate of Citizenship, they may file a form I-912 application for fee waiver along with their form N-565 or N-600.

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