“These are results for when a person is naturalized and has children are they listed in the naturalization documents?
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Yes, when a parent naturalizes, their minor children (under 18, permanent residents) often automatically become U.S. citizens, but they aren’t listed on the parent’s naturalization certificate (N-400/N-550) in the same way; instead, you need to file a separate Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600) to get their proof of citizenship, using the parent’s naturalization certificate and the child’s birth certificate as key evidence.
Older forms (pre-1940) sometimes included children by name, but current process requires separate application for proof.”
Thanks for the update. If I understand it correctly she (or her parents) would have had to provide her birth certificate to get her proof of citizenship.