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  1. On 4/25/2017 at 1:55 PM, RRR2016 said:

    If you are planning to give birth in the Phillippines, you may also have to plan how the baby will return to the U.S. Is your husband a U.S. citizen? If so, the baby does not gain U.S. citizenship automatically, if born outside the U.S. He will have to apply for a CRBA at the U.S. embassy and apply for the baby's U.S. passport. You should make sure your husband meets the physical presence/residence in the U.S. requirements for this process.

     

    https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/abroad/events-and-records/birth.html

     

    http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/19452/pdfs/Citizenship - CRBA Checklist for MANILA applicants - Revised July 12-2013.pdf

    yes he is a U.S citizen.

  2. We have:

    Copy of greencard (front and back)

    Joint checkings/savings account

    (Statement 2years cover)

    Joint tax return (2014) (2015 in process)

    Joint car insurance 2015

    Health insurance card (me, daughter and husband)

    Joint phone statement 2014-2016) bill (2016)

    daughetr's birth certificate

    Daughter's baptismal record

    Passport copy and stamp (me, daughter, husband) traveling to philippines

    Copy of hotel and plane ticket

    Copy of rent agreement 2014-recent (both name on it)

    Retirement copy (I'm the benificiary)

    Photos (2013-2016)

  3. My green card expired on Jan 16th this year I mailed my i-751on Jan 5th, used usps next day delivery and they received it the very next day Jan 6th and I had my NOA1 in my hands with the one year extension less than a week later.

    I am the kind of person that does stuff a lot last minute (not something I am proud of, just a fact) so I just made sure that I had a range of evidence in my i-751 ensuring that the minimum was included (copy of green card, completed form, cover letter and check) together with the evidence that I could get hold of easily. Then just told myself that if they need extra evidence, they can just request it. It will not be the end of the world.

    I put in:

    1 copy of a bank statement for our savings account

    1 copy of a check for our checking account showing both our names

    print outs of my husbands health and life insurance showing me as a beneficiary

    copy of our rental agreement for our apartment showing both of our names

    a copy of a document showing joint ownership of a property we bought

    and a copy of our boarding passes for a vacation we took together in the summer

    I am sure that many others would put in tons more stuff (I saw someone on here say the put in 250 pages) but to me the evidence that I put in seems reasonable and if they want more they can ask and I can send it in at a later date or take it to an interview. Also fyi, if you really cannot get hold of any evidence quickly when I received my noa1 it does note that I could send any extra evidence that I think will help my case to them, so if you wanted you could follow up the initial evidence with your i-751 with some extra evidence after you get your noa1 if you needed a little extra time.

    when did you get your NOA1? we are having a problem about our mailing address :( I forgot to change my address the last time we moved in Colorado. now we are in newyork and don't know how long we are going to stay here maybe more weeks or more months..haizzt I just change our address today using my inlaws address instead the address here. do you think it is fine?

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