Hi everyone,
I am in a race against time. I have my CRBA interview at the US Embassy in Cairo this coming Tuesday (April 22). I am currently 17 and will turn 18 in October 2026. If I get put into administrative processing (221g), I am terrified I might age out and lose my chance at citizenship forever.
My US citizen father is deceased, so I had to gather evidence of his 5-year Physical Presence in the US entirely on my own.
Here is the HARD EVIDENCE (Originals) I am taking to the interview:
His Original US Passport.
His Original Certificate of Naturalization (Issued March 1993).
His Original Master’s Degree Certificate from a US University (covering Jan 1985 to Feb 1988 = ~37 months).
Original Egyptian Birth Certificates of my half-siblings. (They were born to his other wife, who is a US Citizen. The certificates are authenticated by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs). This helps prove his chronological timeline and ties.
Secondary Evidence:
A photocopy of his University Transcript (I couldn't get the original in time for the interview).
My Backup Plan (SSN):
I have his Social Security Number (SSN) and I know about Form SSA-7050 for detailed earnings records.
My questions for anyone with consular or immigration experience:
Will the consular officer accept the Original Degree + the Photocopy of the Transcript to cover those 37 months of study?
How can I successfully argue that his March 1993 Naturalization Certificate (which legally requires 5 years of continuous US residence prior to issuance) covers the physical presence gap between 1988 and 1993?
If the officer asks for more proof, should I offer his SSN and suggest filling out form SSA-7050 right there, or will mentioning that just guarantee a 221(g) delay?
Any specific tips on how to present my case to avoid a 221(g) refusal at all costs?
I am doing this all alone and any advice would mean the world to me. Thank you so much!