USCIS N-600
Rapid Citizenship Certificate Preparation in Lancaster
We know you are anxious to get your application in the mail. We specialize in fast, accurate preparation. We don't let files sit on our desks. Once you provide the documents, we act immediately. Get your application completed, reviewed, and shipped out in record time.
Serving Lancaster, Fairfield County · 32 miles from our Morse Rd office (~42 min drive)
Form-Focused Guide
Form N-600 overview for Lancaster
This page is organized around the government form, notice, or consular process first. We explain what the form is for, who normally uses it, what records are reviewed, and which official source should be checked before anything is submitted.
Primary form or notice
Form N-600
Government agency
USCIS
Decision made by
USCIS officer or service center
Best use of this page
N-600
Form review standard
Green card and identity records
Travel history outside the United States
Tax filing history
Marriage records for three-year applicants
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Form N-600 for Lancaster Residents
Lancaster permanent residents applying for U.S. citizenship through N-600 are scheduled for their naturalization interview at the USCIS Columbus Field Office (covering Fairfield County and most of Central Ohio). We prepare your application packet, organize your tax transcripts and travel history, and walk you through the civics test questions ahead of your interview date.
Our office serves Lancaster applicants throughout Fairfield County, including families connected to Lancaster City Schools and workers around Fairfield Medical Center. Clients often come to us after receiving a USCIS notice, preparing for a family petition, renewing documents for work, or trying to understand which records must be translated before filing.
Our Lancaster clients commonly include families served by Lancaster City Schools and workers and patients tied to Fairfield Medical Center.
Lancaster · Central Ohio
Why this Form N-600 page is written for Lancaster
In Central Ohio, the most common immigration paperwork we prepare ties to family unity — bringing spouses, parents, and children through the right form sequence in the right order. For Lancaster residents, we organize the packet so identity records, USCIS forms, civil documents, translations, and supporting evidence all match before anything is mailed.
Lancaster sits in Central Ohio, small-town main streets, county-seat government employers, and increasingly residential growth from Columbus-area buyers seeking lower cost of living. Fairfield County, where Lancaster is located, is a sizable Ohio city where most county-level vital records and document services are available locally.
easy state-route access into Columbus — typically a single-highway drive with no transfers needed. From Lancaster (ZIP 43130), the trip is roughly 32 miles each way.
a smaller-town demographic with growing immigrant families who have moved out from Columbus for school district choices and housing — and Lancaster, with a population near 40,552, reflects that mix in its schools, workplaces, and houses of worship.
At 32 miles (~42 min drive), Lancaster is close enough that most clients can return for original-document pickup if needed, but we structure the work to avoid that whenever possible. We also serve families across the rest of Central Ohio, where many of our Lancaster clients have relatives, coworkers, and shared community ties.
Practical Filing Guide
What this Form N-600 page helps you understand
Form N-400 is the application for naturalization, the process of becoming a U.S. citizen.
Permanent residents usually file after meeting the required continuous residence, physical presence, and good moral character rules.
We spend extra time on travel history and address history because those sections often create interview questions.
We also prepare clients for what to expect at the Columbus naturalization interview.
Packet focus areas
Green card and identity records
Travel history outside the United States
Tax filing history
Marriage records for three-year applicants
N-600
N-600 Document Preparation Guide for Lancaster
Citizenship Certificate preparation for Lancaster residents should be based on real records, not guesses. We review identity documents, civil records, USCIS notices, translations, signatures, fees, and filing instructions so the packet is organized before submission.
How we organize the filing path
Confirm the correct form and filing reason.
Review identity, immigration, and civil records.
Prepare certified translations for foreign-language documents.
Check signatures, dates, editions, fees, and mailing instructions.
Organize a copy of the packet for your records before filing.
Records we review closely
- ✓Government-issued ID
- ✓Passport and immigration records
- ✓Birth or marriage records when relevant
- ✓Prior USCIS notices
- ✓Certified translations
- ✓Filing fee or fee waiver documents
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What We Provide
Rapid Intake
Streamlined onboarding so we can begin drafting your forms immediately.
Expedited Drafting
Fast-tracked document typing and formatting.
Quick Translations
In-house translators mean you don't wait days for outsourced work.
Instant Review
Our supervisors review the packet the same day it is completed.
Priority Mailing
We handle the expedited shipping logistics for you.
Responsive Support
We answer the phone and reply to messages instantly.
Common problems we check before filing
Most avoidable delays come from small paperwork issues: a missing signature, a document that was not translated, a fee that changed, or a name that appears differently across records. Before your packet leaves our office, we review these details with you.
Guessing travel dates
We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.
Forgetting old citations or court records
We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.
Applying too early
We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.
Missing tax transcript issues
We flag this during preparation, explain what is missing or inconsistent, and help you organize the supporting document before submission.
Why Columbus Families Choose Asal for Form N-600
Every day you wait to file Form N-600 is another day added to the backend of USCIS processing times. We understand that your ability to work, travel, or reunite with family depends on getting this filed. Our fast processing does not mean we cut corners. We simply work harder and smarter. Let us accelerate your immigration journey. Call now to get started immediately.
Bilingual Staff
Somali, Arabic, and English spoken in our office every day
Columbus Office
3185 Morse Rd — walk in without an appointment
Flat-Rate Pricing
One clear fee before we start — no surprise charges
N-600 Filing Information
USCIS Filing Fee Reference
$1,170
Fee waiver available through Form I-912 if you qualify.
Processing Time
18–24 months
* USCIS fees and processing times change. Always verify the current fee and form edition at uscis.gov before filing. Asal Immigration preparation fees are separate from USCIS government fees.
Official USCIS resources to verify before you file
We prepare documents using the information you provide and publicly available government instructions. Before any application is mailed or submitted online, the current USCIS form edition, fee, filing address, and instructions should be checked directly with USCIS.
What Happens After You File Form N-600
Once your application reaches USCIS, here is what to expect and when.
USCIS Receipt Notice
Within 2-4 weeks of mailing your application, USCIS sends back a receipt notice (I-797C) with your unique case number. Keep this because it is your proof that the case is in the system.
Biometrics Appointment (if required)
Some filings require a biometrics appointment at a USCIS Application Support Center near Columbus. You will receive a separate notice with your appointment date, time, and location.
Processing Period
Current USCIS processing time for Form N-600: 18–24 months.
Decision or Follow-Up Request
USCIS mails an approval notice or, in some cases, a Request for Evidence asking for additional documentation. We remain available to help you respond completely and on time.
Documents Required for N-600
This checklist is a general guide. Your specific case may require additional documents. Bring all original documents plus photocopies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to file Form N-600 for a Certificate of Citizenship?+
Form N-600 is for people who are already U.S. citizens — either born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent, or who automatically acquired citizenship through a parent's naturalization before the child's 18th birthday. N-600 does not make someone a citizen; it documents citizenship that already exists. It is commonly filed for children of naturalized citizens who were green card holders when the parent naturalized.
Did my child automatically become a U.S. citizen when I naturalized?+
Under the Child Citizenship Act of 2000, a child automatically becomes a U.S. citizen when: (1) at least one parent is a U.S. citizen by birth or naturalization; (2) the child is a lawful permanent resident; and (3) the child is under 18 and residing in the U.S. in the legal and physical custody of the citizen parent. If all three conditions were met, your child is already a citizen — N-600 just documents it.
Does my child need to take a citizenship test for N-600?+
No. Form N-600 is not a naturalization application — it is a documentation of citizenship that already exists by law. There is no interview, no civics test, and no English test. USCIS reviews the application and issues a certificate if the child meets the legal criteria.
What is the difference between N-600 and N-600K?+
N-600 is for children who are already in the United States as lawful permanent residents. N-600K is for children who live abroad and are applying for a certificate of citizenship through their U.S. citizen parent's naturalization. The eligibility rules and evidence requirements differ between the two forms.
How far is your office from Lancaster?+
Our office at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15, Columbus is approximately 32 miles from Lancaster — typically a 42-minute drive. We're located on the north side of Columbus, between Cleveland Ave and I-71, with free parking. Walk in any day Monday through Saturday 10am–6pm, or Sunday 10am–4pm. No appointment needed.
Do Lancaster residents need to attend USCIS interviews in Columbus?+
Most USCIS in-person services for Lancaster and Fairfield County residents are handled at the USCIS Columbus Field Office at 50 W Town St, Columbus. This includes naturalization interviews, biometrics appointments at the nearby Application Support Center, and any in-person follow-ups USCIS requests. For N-600 cases, your interview notice will specify the exact location.
Getting to Our Office from Lancaster
Distance
32 miles
Drive Time
~42 minutes
From
Central Ohio
From Lancaster, head toward Columbus and exit onto Morse Rd. Our office is at 3185 Morse Rd, Suite 15 — between Cleveland Ave and I-71, on the north side of Columbus. Free on-site parking, walk-ins welcome every day Mon–Sat 10am–6pm, Sun 10am–4pm.
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3185 Morse Rd, Ste 15, Columbus, OH 43231