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I know it's a bit early as I'm only three month pregnant, but here it goes:

I'm planning to activate my K1 visa in June this year and give birth in the US.

So my baby will be an US-citizen automatically (just like Daddy :luv: )....

I'd also like to acquire German Citizenship for my baby, so what do I have to do to get a "German Kinderausweis" for the lil' one? And how long does it usually take to get the Kinderausweis?

Anybody who has done this and knows what to do??

Thanks, folks!!! :)

07-25-07 petition sent

08-07-07 NOA1

01-23-08 NOA2, 182 days after filing

02-11-08 medical

03-04-08 interview in Frankfurt---approved!

03-11-8 Visa in hand --- what a heck of a procedure for this little sticker ;-)

06-16-08 flight to IAD

07-11-08 Wedding in Santa Barbara, CA

08-07-8 AOS package sent

08-10-08 AOS package delivered to Chicago lockbox

08-14-08 check cashed

08-13-08 NOA1 for EAD,AP,AOS

09-03-08 Biometrics appointment

10-02-08 Case transferred to CSC

10-16-08 EAD and AP approved

01-26-09 AOS approved w/o interview

01-31-09 PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD RECEIVED

02-11-11 Biometric Appointment for Removing of Conditions

Our Wedding Pics:

http://picasaweb.google.com/rahela07/OurWedding07112008

Posted
I know it's a bit early as I'm only three month pregnant, but here it goes:

I'm planning to activate my K1 visa in June this year and give birth in the US.

So my baby will be an US-citizen automatically (just like Daddy :luv: )....

I'd also like to acquire German Citizenship for my baby, so what do I have to do to get a "German Kinderausweis" for the lil' one? And how long does it usually take to get the Kinderausweis?

Anybody who has done this and knows what to do??

Thanks, folks!!! :)

I don't have first-hand knowledge (there will be those to follow this post that do I'm sure) but the link below may help. :thumbs:

http://www.germany.info/relaunch/info/cons...buergerung.html

Posted

I don't have first-hand knowledge (there will be those to follow this post that do I'm sure) but the link below may help. :thumbs:

http://www.germany.info/relaunch/info/cons...buergerung.html

Karin und Otto, thanks a lot for that link....that info-site is great !!!

Danke und liebe Gruesse!

07-25-07 petition sent

08-07-07 NOA1

01-23-08 NOA2, 182 days after filing

02-11-08 medical

03-04-08 interview in Frankfurt---approved!

03-11-8 Visa in hand --- what a heck of a procedure for this little sticker ;-)

06-16-08 flight to IAD

07-11-08 Wedding in Santa Barbara, CA

08-07-8 AOS package sent

08-10-08 AOS package delivered to Chicago lockbox

08-14-08 check cashed

08-13-08 NOA1 for EAD,AP,AOS

09-03-08 Biometrics appointment

10-02-08 Case transferred to CSC

10-16-08 EAD and AP approved

01-26-09 AOS approved w/o interview

01-31-09 PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD RECEIVED

02-11-11 Biometric Appointment for Removing of Conditions

Our Wedding Pics:

http://picasaweb.google.com/rahela07/OurWedding07112008

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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du musst dein Kind nicht "einbürgern" lassen - wenn du Deutsche bist und dein Mann Amerikaner, dann hat es beide Staatsbürgerschaften automatisch. Den deutschen Pass für dein Kind kannst du dann über dein deutschen Konsulat in USA beantragen.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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Posted

Wie ist das eigentlich nun da man Fingerabdruecke abliefern muss fuer den Reisepass - verlangen sie das auch von Babies? Ich wuerd mal anrufen... Die helfen eigentlich immer ganz gut aus.

AOS

8-4-2006 Date of NOA's

1-4-2007 Green Card in mail

Removal of conditions

9-29-2008 I-751 delivered to CSC

12-29-2008 Green Card ordered :)

Citizenship

10-15-2011 Package sent to NSC

10-17-2011 NOA Priority Date

11-25-2011 Biometrics done

11-29-2011 In line for interview scheduling... woohoo!

12-20-2011 Interview scheduled ...received letter 3 days later

01-24-2012 Interview & Oath

Done!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted

Hallo,

mein Sohn wurde in USA geboren. Da ich zum Zeitpunkt der Geburt Deutsche war (bin) hat er automatisch beide Staatsbuergerschaften. Ich habe erst im letzten Jahr fuer ihn einen Reisepass beantragt. Jetzt muss man persoenlich in der Botschaft vorsprechen, um einen Reisepass zu beantragen. Kinder brauchen keine Fingerabdruecke (unter 14 glaube ich).

Zum reisen genuegt ein amerikanischer Reisepass, Du brauchst also keine Pass fuer Dein Kind beantragen. Du musst nur Deinen alten Reisepass (der zum Zeitpunkt der Geburt des Kindes gueltig war) aufheben, um spaeter (zur Ausstellung des Passes fuer das Kind) den Nachweis leisten zu koennen, dass Du zum Zeitpunkt der Geburt Deutsche warst.

Viel Glueck.

Sibylle

Filed: Other Country: Germany
Timeline
Posted

Also mein Sohn hat nen deutschen Kinderreisepass, der ist 10 Jahre gueltig, man braucht keine Fingerabdruecke abgeben und kann alles per Post erledigen. Ausgestellt war das gute Stueck innerhalb von wenigen Tagen (es waren glaube nur 2 Tage oder so) und damit kann man problemlos nach Dtl. (aber nicht alle Laender weltweit) einreisen. Den US Pass haben wir fuer die Einreise in die USA beantragt, den hatten wir innerhalb von 4 Wochen glaube.

Removal of Conditions Timeline:

03/19/2008 - package sent to TSC, let's hope for the best

03/20/2008 - check cashed

03/26/2008 - case sent to Vermont Service Center

04/17/2008 - Biometrics scheduled

05/19/2008 - received I551 extension stamp via INFOPASS

02/12/2009 - APPROVED

02/21/2009 - GC received...no mistakes...valid until 2019

 
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