If my N400 process took longer this is has nothing to do with CBRA. At the end, if the consulate revoked the CBRA and the passport it is ok with me as long as i did not give any false infromation
No. My wife does not have a GC. My friend called me before i even start CBRA process and he told me at his oath ceremony the IO said everybody has a child 10 years or younger is atumatilly a USC even if he lives in overseas and this is what encourges me to go to the embassy. I remebered when i...
1-he was born while i was waiting for the N400 interview
2- My wife not a citizen
3-Yes. After the oath and got the passport i went to the country of origin and applied for my child CBRA and Passport at the Consulate
4- place of birth on my child passport mentioned as country of birth but...
Thank you for your nice words. I can assure you i love my kids so so much and i don't want anything to hurt them. Yes i got every paper, document, cetficitae, and etc perfectly and it was not my amistake but still i shouldn't go that way. Again, i am going tomorrow to correct the issues and meet...
Huracan, baikal3,
Thank you so much for the nice advice! When i said i will go back to the US embassy, i ment it and i am going to do that tomorrow to correct the siutation. I just taked to my wife and she encouraged me do so. We want our son to have fair and straight process. Again, you guys...
baikal3,
As i have said, maybe they made amistake. So, what do you suggest for me to do. I think i should go back to the consular officer and tell him you made amistake and see how he will react
It is not about me, i am no the person who approved the CBRA and US passport and i think it is not that important to know which consulate. call 202 501 4444 if the consulate found that there was an administrative error i have no problem with that because it was NOT my fault, right?
Let me tell this. When i went the embassy to apply for the CBRA and the passport, there was a person ahead of me with his 6 years old daughter although he got this citizenship before three months. I asked him your daughter is 6 years old and noway she can get CBRA and passport. the consul call...
It doesn't matter which consulate issued the CBRA. Just pick up the phone and call state department, american services unit and ask them "if my child was born before i got the citizenship and he is younger than 18 years can i apply for consular report of birth and US passport, if he said yes...
My son was not issued a CBRA and a U.S. passport in violation of the law. I did ask the consular officer that my child was born before i got the citizenship and he said IT DOESN'T MATTER. Also, you can call the state department, American services unit about this and they will confirm it to you...
No. They did not ask me for a permanent resident. All i want to say regardless when the child was born once you're a citizen he is a USC if he is born abroad even if he did not come to USA
It is very true. Just call the state department, american citizen services unit. By the way, when i went to pick up the CBRA and the passport, the consular made copies of the CBRA and passport and my passport and he certified these copies as original and handed me the application for social...
No. My child was born abroad before i obtained the citizenship. I thought too before I went to the US embassy. I did contact the American services unit at the state department and they confirmed regardless of when the child was born as long he is 18 years old or younger he is automatically a USC...
The child will need a passport to enter the United States. My child was born 4 months before i naturalized and he was approved for CBRA and US passport
Even if the child was born BEFORE you obtained the citizenship still your child is a USC as long he is under 18 and 5 years residency are met. My son received his CBRA and US passport and he was born 4 months before i naturalized citizen. I contacted the state department, American citizen...
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