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Hi everyone!

 

im in the process of getting all my paper work for the Crba. 

 

She’s been separated with her ex husband for awhile now. 

 

We been together for almost 3 years now.  We have a new born daughter together and I was there through her pregnancy. 

 

One of the documents need is “evidence of termination of any previous marriages( divorce decree, annulment decree, or death certificate). 

 

She doesn’t even have a annulment certificate yet but we’re on the process of doing so. 

 

Will they give us a hard time? 

 

Because she doesn’t have a anullment certificate?

 

Even though I have evrything else that is needed??

 

someone please help??😣

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If the U.S. embassy or consulate determines that the child acquired U.S. citizenship at birth, a consular officer will approve the CRBA application and the Department of State will issue a CRBA, also called a Form FS-240, in the child’s name.

According to U.S. law, a CRBA is proof of U.S. citizenship and may be used to obtain a U.S. passport and register for school, among other purposes.

The child’s parents may choose to apply for a U.S. passport for the child at the same time that they apply for a CRBA. Parents may also choose to apply only for a U.S. passport for the child. Like a CRBA, a full validity, unexpired U.S. passport is proof of U.S. citizenship.

 

they may requrie a DNA test and most likely will

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3 hours ago, kris&me said:

If the U.S. embassy or consulate determines that the child acquired U.S. citizenship at birth, a consular officer will approve the CRBA application and the Department of State will issue a CRBA, also called a Form FS-240, in the child’s name.

According to U.S. law, a CRBA is proof of U.S. citizenship and may be used to obtain a U.S. passport and register for school, among other purposes.

The child’s parents may choose to apply for a U.S. passport for the child at the same time that they apply for a CRBA. Parents may also choose to apply only for a U.S. passport for the child. Like a CRBA, a full validity, unexpired U.S. passport is proof of U.S. citizenship.

 

they may requrie a DNA test and most likely will

 

 

Well if they require a dna test, is there some where in metro manila that I can go and get the result same day or next day later? So I be able to bring it to the interview ask proof also. 

 

I don’t have much time to burn especially if I’m only allowed for a week. 

 

Hopefully i wont have to get a dna test. 

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I have all the documents needed for the interview but I don’t have u.s. birth certificate, certificate of naturalization, nor a certificate of citizenship. 

 

But I was a citizen of the United States at the age of 14. My mother did all the process for me to become a u.s citizen. 

 

Point is are they going to give me a hard time during the interview since I don’t have those documents, all I have is my passport proving 

u.s. citizen. 

 

 

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On 10/11/2017 at 9:38 AM, Scaret_e said:

I have all the documents needed for the interview but I don’t have u.s. birth certificate, certificate of naturalization, nor a certificate of citizenship. 

 

But I was a citizen of the United States at the age of 14. My mother did all the process for me to become a u.s citizen. 

 

Point is are they going to give me a hard time during the interview since I don’t have those documents, all I have is my passport proving 

u.s. citizen. 

 

 

 

On 10/11/2017 at 9:38 AM, Scaret_e said:

I have all the documents needed for the interview but I don’t have u.s. birth certificate, certificate of naturalization, nor a certificate of citizenship. 

 

But I was a citizen of the United States at the age of 14. My mother did all the process for me to become a u.s citizen. 

 

Point is are they going to give me a hard time during the interview since I don’t have those documents, all I have is my passport proving 

u.s. citizen. 

 

 

Did you mail in your crba application with photocopies of evidence already? I mailed mine and got a quick reply with appointment date and listed things  im "missing" to bring on my appointment 10 days from now. Im stressing out because i need to find more evidence.

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1 hour ago, Jeanine84 said:

 

Did you mail in your crba application with photocopies of evidence already? I mailed mine and got a quick reply with appointment date and listed things  im "missing" to bring on my appointment 10 days from now. Im stressing out because i need to find more evidence.

 

No I haven’t mailed in my  crba application yet. 

I have everything else that I need for it except the certificate of citizen nor naturalization. 

I became a citizen through my parents naturalized.

 

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16 minutes ago, Scaret_e said:

 

No I haven’t mailed in my  crba application yet. 

I have everything else that I need for it except the certificate of citizen nor naturalization. 

I became a citizen through my parents naturalized.

 

What did u send and what are you missing?

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43 minutes ago, Scaret_e said:

What did u send and what are you missing?

Im the us citizen parent (mother) out of wedlock , so i need to prove one year in usa 365 days. 

I originally sent hs transcripts w2 and 1040 with copies of passport stamps. But i guess they want precise documentation for 365 days which im confused as how ill prove that. During my high school days i didnt even own a passport. I have some stamps on my passport that look promising but im not sure if its enough, i was a stay at home parent at the time (other child) so no job and no medical problems so no medical record. Im feeling at a loss and hope ill come up with something or theyll go easy on me with the stamps. Interview in 10 days.

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40 minutes ago, Jeanine84 said:

Im the us citizen parent (mother) out of wedlock , so i need to prove one year in usa 365 days. 

I originally sent hs transcripts w2 and 1040 with copies of passport stamps. But i guess they want precise documentation for 365 days which im confused as how ill prove that. During my high school days i didnt even own a passport. I have some stamps on my passport that look promising but im not sure if its enough, i was a stay at home parent at the time (other child) so no job and no medical problems so no medical record. Im feeling at a loss and hope ill come up with something or theyll go easy on me with the stamps. Interview in 10 days.

Where is your interview at if u don’t mind me asking?

 

 

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