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Hello I am originally from the Philippines and I am US Citizen for 9 yrs but now i wanted to be a dual citizen. What is the first step i will do? I never reported my marriage and what will happen to all my kids? Are they gonna be automatically dual citizen too? I need the step by step process pls help! Thank you!

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5 hours ago, beback said:

Hello I am originally from the Philippines and I am US Citizen for 9 yrs but now i wanted to be a dual citizen. What is the first step i will do? I never reported my marriage and what will happen to all my kids? Are they gonna be automatically dual citizen too? I need the step by step process pls help! Thank you!

You never reported your marriage. hmm.   Did you report the birth of your children ?    Were you a Philippine citizen when all the children were born?

 

What state do you live in?  You must report the marriage to the consulate representing the state you were married in.

 

http://www.philippineembassy-usa.org/philippines-dc/consular-services-dc/faq-dc/#marriage

 

 

http://www.philippineembassy-usa.org/philippines-dc/consular-services-dc/faq-dc/#birth

 

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Now the plot thickens .. she never filed for ROM and I have a gut feeling she didn't file ROB for the children.

 

(... wait 3 months or so more)

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2 hours ago, Hank_ said:

Now the plot thickens .. she never filed for ROM and I have a gut feeling she didn't file ROB for the children.

 

(... wait 3 months or so more)

Naw Hank day it ain't so......

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1 hour ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

Naw Hank day it ain't so......

Sometimes people dig a hug hole ..  sad.

 

I am not sure if CFO even bothers to mention to people about ROM .. but it surely would be helpful to better prepare people for some of the "other things" that may need to be handled.

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