Hi
@sadlybrok
Did you figure out how to address your case? I have a similar situation where I am trying to gather documents to prove physical presence.
@newacct
Any thoughts on physical presence documents? My situation is as follows:
-U.S. Citizen father, Alien mother, born out-of-wedlock
-He was naturalized over a decade prior to my birth and lived there long before that. (I only need to prove 5 according to the law when I was born so that shouldn't be an issue).
-Just before I turned 18, he signed an affidavit fo parentage where a) I was legitimated, and, b) the paternity was acknowledged by my father; in the affidavit there is also a clause where he agrees to support until I reach 18.
In short, from having done my homework, I am certain I have a 100% solid case to apply for a passport or Certificate of Citizenship through the acquisition of citizenship by birth abroad based on INA Sec 301(g) and 309. I will opt for the passport as it is the cheaper option.
Nevertheless, I seem to always hit a roadblock with the physical presence requirement even though there are plenty of years. Long story short: my father is the stubborn type. Although throughout the years he has provided me with documents which have strengthen my case, he suddenly fell off the radar and we haven't had contact in a long while. I decided to shift focus as I knew that no matter how old I am I will always have a case based on acquisition thanks to all the documents I already possess and the laws in place at the time of my birth. Now I would like to know whether there is a way for me to obtain documents of his physical presence on my own. The OP seems to have gone somewhere with the FOIA requests. What documents could I request using FOIA? Would a FOIA request to CBP on entries and exits suffice? I would think it would since it is an official government document listing official entries and exits, no? Question would be if I can request that myself.
I am aware that there are a number of documents listed as able to prove that requirement such as school records, church records, mortgages, social security and W-2 statements, etc, but those are all ones only he can get. I have been thinking of third person affidavits of people who knew of his physical presence but I am also looking to understand which documents have more weight and are ones I can get on my own as I don't want to waste resources on documents that would ultimately not play a decisive role.
And on another note, wouldn't his certificate of naturalization already count towards adding up to the 5 years of physical presence? I mean, in order for him to have been naturalized he would have himself had to prove physical presence in the first place. If not the whole 5 years, don't you think it should serve as proof of whatever time he had to prove?
Thank you both in advance and happy holidays.