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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi, I am a US citizen who sponsored my wife & (step) daughter who is 10 years old. Wife (who was previously married & then divorced before marriage to me) just got the Oath ceremony done so she now has Naturalization Certificate. So we plan to use that to get her passport. I am worried about my daughter's passport though. Reading through visa journey & other sources, I now know that my daughter has automatically become a US citizen due to her biological mom is now a citizen. However, in order to get her passports, I think I would need to show her foreign birth certificate (which would show the mom's name) & mom's Naturalization certificate. Other than this, is there anything else that is needed to get daughters passport? I am thinking in terms of custody papers, biological fathers consent that she can get passport, etc?

I greatly appreciate expert advice.

Thanks & Regards,

Concerned Dad

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