Form N-565, Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document

U.S. citizens may use Form N-565, Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document, to replace a Certificate of Naturalization or Certificate of Citizenship. Both are documents that provide official proof of U.S. citizenship. Only citizens who were previously issued a document should use this form.

Common reasons to replace a citizenship document include:

U.S. citizens may also file Form N-565 to replace a Declaration of Intention, Repatriation Certificate or Original special certificate of naturalization as a U.S. citizen to be recognized by a foreign county.

Eligibility to Replace a Citizenship Document

Who needs Form N-565?

Only use the N-565 application if the U.S. government previously issued you a citizenship document. If the original certificate was lost, stolen or requires corrections, the N-565 application is the formal request to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to replace the document. Generally, you must have been issued one of the following documents:

Certificate of Naturalization

Certificate of Naturalization (replaceable with N-565 application)

A Naturalization Certificate is a U.S. identity document for a person who obtained U.S. citizenship through naturalization.

Certificate of Citizenship

Certificate of Citizenship (replaceable with Form N-565)

A Citizenship Certificate is a U.S. identity document for a person who obtained U.S. citizenship through parents (derivation or acquisition).

Do not file Form N-565 for the following reasons:

N-565 Online Filing

Can Form N-565 be filed online?

USCIS offers an online filing option for the Form N-565, Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document. But there are tradeoffs when you use USCIS online filing. You can submit your application quickly. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean you get quick processing or protections from mistakes. If you are interested a quick approval, focus on submitting a well-prepared application package. It’s the difference between saving a couple of days with online filing versus saving several weeks with smooth processing. What’s more, USCIS is not your advocate. They are not looking out for your best interests. If you include information that damages your application or your immigration future, USCIS isn’t going to correct you.

For people who want to make sure they are preparing the application correctly, CitizenPath offers an affordable service created by immigration attorneys. CitizenPath’s Citizenship Document Replacement Package makes the application easy and gives you alerts if there’s a problem. You’ll also receive detailed filing instructions so you know exactly which supporting documents to submit with your application. CitizenPath even provides a money-back guarantee that USCIS will approve your application.

You may always download a copy of the Form N-565 PDF from the USCIS website. Occasionally, USCIS publishes new editions of the N-565 application. Make sure you are using an edition which USCIS accepts. Although you may use black ink to fill in your Form N-565 by hand, it’s preferable to file a typed application. This helps prevent mistakes and may improve intake speed.

Form N-565 Instructions

How do I fill out N-565?

CitizenPath's easy-to-use website helps you prepare the application quickly and accurately. Our online service provides step-by-step N-565 instructions to make it easy. We even give you a money-back guarantee that USCIS will approve your application.

If you prefer to fill out the Form N-565 PDF, you can download instructions from USCIS or follow this summary of directions.

General Guidance

Part 1

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Parts 5, 6, and 7

Parts 10 and 11

This is an abbreviated list of Form N-565 instructions. We highly recommend that you download USCIS instructions or use CitizenPath’s service to prepare the application. CitizenPath provides filing instructions customized to your situation. You’ll get detailed N-565 instructions that explain which supporting documents to submit, how to organize, and where to mail.