For only $555 you can get a copy of your Naturalization Certificate. Yes, that certificate is one page of information which you had some forty years ago which got lost over the decades, but you didn't realize that you would need it to renew your Drivers LIcense. So what is the problem? The problem is that you need to deal with USCIS to get a copy. You, of course, go online to apply for a copy and after supplying mountains of information and photos, try to submit but learn that you are in an infinite loop. Yes, are asked to review the data which you do, but you are endlessly sent back to review it. OK, there must be missing information, but you do not get a hint of what the missing information is. So just ask Emma, the online helper. Needless to say, Emma is less than useful for this problem, so you get a real person online to help. The online live helper simply requests that you go online and review information that you have certainly tried unsuccessfully to use. The live helper suggests that you mail in the information. What a wonderful suggestion, just mail in mountains of data and photos so that you can learn that the information is incomplete, perhaps months later, with no indication of what is missing. In conclusion, there is no way to pay the $555 and get a N-565 copy unless I can surmise, without any help from USICS, what information is missing and proceed to enter it. My best guess is that the information on the original certificate is needed. So how do I provide the information on a document which I no longer have?