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Hey Everybody,

as a US Citizen expecting a baby to be born abroad Morocco. 

My question is. if Anybody had a chance to deal with US Embassy in Morocco for the same matter.file for new Born Passport thru Embassy overseas, specifically Morocco or otherwise any other Embassy of US.how long did the Process took before u get Passport in Hand for the new Born.

already checked about "Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA, or Form FS-240)"

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Normally you’ll file for the passport at the same time as CRBA. Friends did it couple of years ago and it took a month or so (not in Morocco). 

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4 hours ago, milimelo said:

Normally you’ll file for the passport at the same time as CRBA. Friends did it couple of years ago and it took a month or so (not in Morocco). 

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Ouch

i have sat outside hospital in Agadir when our cousin had her baby

not the best place to have a baby

no shots to numb

and you will not like it when they heat up charcoal and apply it to the area to help you heal

serously

 

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1 hour ago, adil-rafa said:

Ouch

i have sat outside hospital in Agadir when our cousin had her baby

not the best place to have a baby

no shots to numb

and you will not like it when they heat up charcoal and apply it to the area to help you heal

serously

 

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hhh :) it's not a funny thing but really Appreciated ur reaction for help and giving this advice for a better labor.fell sorry for all moms that can't afford to pay for the cost of having their babies in better conditions in private sector.

guess that was in Public Hospital where conditions are most of the time 99% very bad and low to bottom. we are planning to have the baby in Morocco,bcs she will not be able to get on the airplane once she will be 6 months in pregnancy, and as a private Clinic, we expect inch Allah everything to be well.

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