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Documented proof of thousands of locations we have lived in the past. 

 

Photos of everyone growing up, from birth until today. 

 

School records. 

 

Tax records. 

 

Emails and SMS to spouse. 

 

Over 22 years wages in fees. 

 

Why are the requirements impossible? But if we do not fulfil them, we are breaking local laws. What alternatives are there to the impossible CRBA? Any ideas help. Thank you!

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One alternative is giving up and not getting documentation the child was a US citizen at birth.

 

The process is difficult but worth it.

I am not aware of other real alternatives. If the kid is US citizen, it needs to be documented.

 

The kid won't be given immigrant visa to US. US does not issue visas to its citizens

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