Naturalization Research - Census Records
Certificate of Naturalization
Statement of "NO RECORDS"
Naturalization Research
Naturalization Certificate
Statements of "No Records"
Census Records
When seeking dual citizenship, it is
required that your ancestor did not become a naturalized US citizen
before the birth of his/her son or daughter through whom you are
inheriting the citizenship.
In the event that your ancestor became a naturalized US citizen, we provide
an administrative service so that you will be able to obtain your ancestor's
Naturalization Certificate from (USCIS) U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, additional naturalization information from NARA (National Archives) and the local court system.
In the event that your ancestor never became a naturalized US citizen it must be proven with a certification of "NO RECORDS" from the following:
1. USCIS, 2.NARA (National Archives), 3. the local County Court and 4. a Census Report from the US Dept. of Commerce.
Our service will allow you to obtain this automatically.
Additionally, As soon as we receive your order we will also search the
available on line US Census records (1900 - 1930) for your ancestor which, if found, will reveal and confirm your ancestors citizenship status. This allows you the confidence to continue forward in your pursuit of
obtaining dual citizenship before investing a great deal of time or expending
unnecessary costs for something that would otherwise not materialize.
NOTE: There is no guarantee of positive results. Our fee is non-refundable.