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Answer 1: No. The "USCIS" number is something assigned only to aliens, not to citizens. And, actually, it's more commonly referred to as an "A" number, or a "USCIS 'A'" number.

Natural-born US citizens, in any case, never have any reason to even deal with USCIS (which stands for "United States Citizenship and Immigration Services"). Natural-born US citizens simply never come into contact with it throughout the entire course of their lives...

...that is, unless, perhaps, they either work for the agency, or are inquiring of it on behalf of an alien, or something like that.

Even naturalized US citizens -- that is, those who started-out as aliens, but who then (after living in the US on a "green card" for at least five years) took the citizenship exam and became naturalized citizens -- have no USCIS "A" number. Just like a natural-born US citizen, once a person is becomes a naturalized US citizen, then s/he no longer has any reason -- ever -- to be in touch with USCIS again. It truly is an agency which onlydeals with non-citizens.

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