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Hi guys scenario.. HUbby USC called nvc and the ops said that he needs to apply 2 different cases.. One for me and one for our daughter... he thought that we only need to apply 1 case..because daughter is just a baby.. ok im confused.. pls help... I'm super stressing out..:( ok we i already received my nvc case number..

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If the USC is the father of the baby you have to apply for CRBA and a US passport for the baby.

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If the USC is the father of the baby you have to apply for CRBA and a US passport for the baby.

My daughter was born here in the Philippines.. Yes hubby became a USC a year ago... Is my daughter still eligble for a CRBA and a US passport? Do we need to apply a different petition for the baby? If so, How? How to expedite it? Hubby filed I-130 but i think its only CR1 because we just got married a yr a go.. pls help

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My daughter was born here in the Philippines.. Yes hubby became a USC a year ago... Is my daughter still eligble for a CRBA and a US passport? Do we need to apply a different petition for the baby? If so, How? How to expedite it? Hubby filed I-130 but i think its only CR1 because we just got married a yr a go.. pls help

Unfortunately if the baby was born before the father became a US citizen, then the baby cannot be qualified for CRBA... Yes, you need to file a separate petition for the baby... I'm not sure but there's a certain criteria on applying for an expedite case... I,m sure some VJ members can shed some light about this issue... Goodluck on your journey... I'm still at the waiting world right now, but still optimistic... God bless to you hope to hear some good news to you soon... =)

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Unfortunately if the baby was born before the father became a US citizen, then the baby cannot be qualified for CRBA... Yes, you need to file a separate petition for the baby... I'm not sure but there's a certain criteria on applying for an expedite case... I,m sure some VJ members can shed some light about this issue... Goodluck on your journey... I'm still at the waiting world right now, but still optimistic... God bless to you hope to hear some good news to you soon... =)

Thats what i thought.. We're trying to be optimistic as well.. Pls VJ Members.. help! :( What to do? Para mahabol my daughter's case...

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