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*** Moving from K1 fiance visa to CRBA forum ****

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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2 weeks and while on crba you can apply for the baby's US passport too...here's the link for crba.. http://manila.usembassy.gov/service/citizenship/first-time-report-of-birth-abroad7.html feel free to pm me if you have querries..been with crba last july..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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2 weeks and while on crba you can apply for the baby's US passport too...here's the link for crba.. http://manila.usembassy.gov/service/citizenship/first-time-report-of-birth-abroad7.html feel free to pm me if you have querries..been with crba last july..

hi friend!!!

thanks for your thoughts!! can i make appointments on the same day morning for the CRBA and afternoon for the passport?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi friend!!!

thanks for your thoughts!! can i make appointments on the same day morning for the CRBA and afternoon for the passport?

i sent you pm friend yes you can..it will be processed at the same time..when u pass your forms at the filipino consul..u just tell her u will be applying for the baby's US passport too...

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i sent you pm friend yes you can..it will be processed at the same time..when u pass your forms at the filipino consul..u just tell her u will be applying for the baby's US passport too...

thank you so much for your suggestion. it is really a great help.

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Hi, can I ask if you had an experience of getting DNA for your child CRBA apllication? As what I know it is hard if your child was born out of wedlock. Most of parents who are out of wedlock are having difficulty for US embassy to approve. Like for instance in my situation where still dont know if our application have to get DNA. It is almost 2 months now doesnt have news yet for our child US passport.

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The difficulty lies with the lack of substantial documentation, ie proof of biological relationship with the child/applicant and the claimed U.S. this applies to both in and out of wedlock biological parents, not just out of wedlock.

The burden of proving the blood relationship is on the person making the claim to U.S. citizenship.

. 2 months? Why have you not Inquired? As for DNA http://manila.usembassy.gov/service/citizenship/blood-relationship.html

Hi, can I ask if you had an experience of getting DNA for your child CRBA apllication? As what I know it is hard if your child was born out of wedlock. Most of parents who are out of wedlock are having difficulty for US embassy to approve. Like for instance in my situation where still dont know if our application have to get DNA. It is almost 2 months now doesnt have news yet for our child US passport.

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

http://crbausembassy....wordpress.com/

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Hi, can I ask if you had an experience of getting DNA for your child CRBA apllication? As what I know it is hard if your child was born out of wedlock. Most of parents who are out of wedlock are having difficulty for US embassy to approve. Like for instance in my situation where still dont know if our application have to get DNA. It is almost 2 months now doesnt have news yet for our child US passport.

hi! What did the officer tell you during interview? Most cases, if they require u to have dna test, they give u a letter. Better call the us embassy to update you status ;-)

Lord God You Know All Things, You Can Do All Things. We Trust You So Much!
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The difficulty lies with the lack of substantial documentation, ie proof of biological relationship with the child/applicant and the claimed U.S. this applies to both in and out of wedlock biological parents, not just out of wedlock.

The burden of proving the blood relationship is on the person making the claim to U.S. citizenship.

. 2 months? Why have you not Inquired? As for DNA http://manila.usembassy.gov/service/citizenship/blood-relationship.html

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Thank you Sjr09, you are right. And I did call US embassy this afternoon and told me that our baby's passport was approved and will wait 4 weeks to get it in the consul office. Thank God they did not require for DNA. :)

hi! What did the officer tell you during interview? Most cases, if they require u to have dna test, they give u a letter. Better call the us embassy to update you status ;-)

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Thank you Angeljay for suggesting, I did already this afternoon and got good news. No DNA, the examiner was satisfied with all the docs we submitted. And will wait for 4 weeks...but its ok the important is it is approved. :)

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Thank you Angeljay for suggesting, I did already this afternoon and got good news. No DNA, the examiner was satisfied with all the docs we submitted. And will wait for 4 weeks...but its ok the important is it is approved. :)

congratz! :-)

Lord God You Know All Things, You Can Do All Things. We Trust You So Much!
THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING!!!

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Good Job!

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

http://crbausembassy....wordpress.com/

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