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  1. 11 hours ago, Coco Beau said:

    I had this same thought and decided two days before to upload EVERYTHING. Now I can't say whether it helped or not because I only had one interview, however, make their lives easy and they will make yours easy too I think. Glad I uploaded, the officer even commented on how organized, which i assume was appreciated. 

    Did u upload it under additional documents??

  2. 10 minutes ago, Hawk Riders said:

    Congratulations to all with happy news today.

    Do you have happy news as well, 

    @Balpreet

    @B&Grr

    @monicatjoy

    @DoubleE

    @Prairiegirl3

    @i5love

    @VanniFucci

    @Adaab

    @PawID is not taggable

    ?

    Kayleigh11 apparently changed their username.

     

    Yes, 3rd of March. 

    Quick question.. to sign up I need to write my DS 260 number. Is that the confirmation number at the end of DS 260 form?

    Thank you everyone for help! 

    Best of luck!

  3. 11 minutes ago, Magnolian said:

    I can tell you a little bit about our experience. When I son was born in Vancouver 2 years ago, we made an

    appointment at the US consul office in Downtown, and had an interview with them so he could get his US citizenship.

     

    We had to bring our 19 days old baby with us to the interview as they wanted to see him in person.

     

    We actually got denied at this interview as my husband misunderstood the instruction and didn't

    bring enough documents. We had to gather all documents in a few days of time, and bring them to the

    embassy and left them with guards outside. Then they called us, and said they were approving our case.

    We received my son's birth certificate and passport 2 wks later in mail.

     

    The main thing is the US citizen parent has to prove they lived in the country for at least 5 years. It imvloves

    bringing a lot of documents to prove this during the interview.

    The tricky thing is they wouldn't tell you what documents you can bring to prove 5 year's presence in the US

    and you have to figure it out pretty much yourself.

     

    After we got denied, I kept asking the gentleman who interviewed us to give us some guidance on what

    sort of documents to bring. He said there is no specific guideline, and we need to figure it out ourselves.

    But he did say it can be any document including employment letters, rent lease, high school diploma etc, to

    prove my husband's physical presence in the country. 

     

    Our Interview was about 10 minutes. We went through security, and waited in special waiting room which

    was much nicer then regular waiting area. I guess they put us there because we had our baby with us.

    I remember everyone was pretty nice to us.

     

    Let me know if you have any questions.

     

     

    Thank you so much!

  4. Does anyone know the procedure to get american passport for a new born child born child born in Canada. 

     

    Father of a child is US citizen while mother is on the work permit in Canada, planning to deliver in Canada

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