
I am considering applying for dual citizenship. My grandfather (from what I can determine so far) was naturalized in Brooklyn (Eastern District NY courts) admitted 7-18-1923 according to the image from the card file from Ancestry. I also have the volume and petition number. My father was born in NY in 1916.
According to the NY consulate website I need certified copies of naturalization papers. From what it sounds like, there are multiple places where these records may be held. From their webs sites, the Kings County Clerks office in Brooklyn maintains record from 1906- 1924, the National Archives and the USCIS all have naturalization records. I could not find any info on any of the sites about getting records certified.
There is an downloadable request form on the Italian Geneological Group website that mentions certification but I am not sure if that is outdated.
Does anyone know which place I might have the best chance of getting a certified copy??? Any experience/input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Gina
Researching Corriero, Bumbalo,Catalano and Sinatra in Roccapalumba and Lercara Sicily