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i think here we can all put all informations we got about U.S embassy in Egypt

so everyone find help in just one topic better then search the whole way out

for any info contact me

Haythamfathy@gmail.com

Lawyer from Alexandria and have a little good knowlege about U.S Embassy in Egypt

Good luck for u all and for me too :whistle:

Application for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, First U.S. Passport, and Social Security Number for Your Child

Transmitting U.S. citizenship is an important process that is subject to specific U.S. laws and regulations. Please read the following instructions carefully. Failure to submit the required documents or to complete the forms correctly will result in a delay in the process. You are applying for a U.S. Consular Report of Birth Abroad, U.S. passport, and a Social Security Number.

Step 1: Fill out the applications and prepare the required documents

You can obtain additional copies of the applications from the American Citizen Services Unit in the Embassy or at the Embassy website at: http://cairo.usembassy.gov/consular/acs2.htm. You can also make photocopies of the applications.

You must fill out the following:

Application for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) Form DS-2029

Application for a U.S. Passport, Form DS-11

Application for a Social Security Number, Form SS-5

Affidavit of Physical Presence

Calculation of Physical Presence in the U.S

Item 4 and 5 are not required if:

You have a Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by the U.S. Embassy in Cairo for a previous child, or

Both parents are U.S. citizens.

While filling out the applications, please:

Read the instructions carefully.

Do not leave any blank spaces, write "None" or "Not Applicable" if there is nothing to write in that item

Use an additional white sheet if the space is not enough

Write the name of the child on all applications exactly as it appears on the Egyptian birth certificate.

Write the names of the parents as they appear in the passports or other submitted IDs

Provide your address and telephone number in Egypt and in the U.S. if available.

Do not sign the applications unless you do so before a U.S. notary public.

If your passport does not bear your current legal name, you must submit an original document or a certified copy proving the name change (such as a court order, marriage or divorce decree).

Required Documents

Photocopy of the child's Egyptian birth certificate and English translation.

Please note that the birth must be registered at the Egyptian health office in the district where the child was born within 7 days after the child’s birth. Upon registration, the Egyptian health office will issue an Egyptian birth certificate for any child born in Egypt. Failure to register the birth within the first 7 days will result in a prolonged registration process that usually takes months.

Letter from the hospital where the birth occurred if the name of the hospital is not written in the Egyptian birth certificate. A letter from the doctor handling the delivery if the birth occurred at home or clinic. A certificate from the midwife, including a photocopy of her practice license, if the birth occurred at home.

Photocopy of the legal marriage certificate and English translation if the certificate is not in English.

If you do not have a civil marriage certificate or if you got married after the birth of the child, the child is considered to have been born out of wedlock. In this case, if the U.S. father is the applying parent, he must fill out an Affidavit of Parentage, an Affidavit of Support, and submit proof of 5 years of physical presence in the U.S. If the U.S. mother is the applying parent, she must submit proof of 1 year of physical presence in the U.S.

Photocopy of divorce or death certificate(s) if the parent(s) was married before. English translation if the certificate(s) is not in English

Photocopies of all pages of all passport(s) of the American citizen parent(s)

Photocopy of all pages of the Non-American parent’s passport or photo ID

Two photos of the child, 5x5 centimeter, white background, front view, small face.

Photocopies of the U.S. Consular Report of Birth Abroad issued by the American Embassy in Cairo to your previous child(ren), if you were issued one.

A fee of $ 147.00 ($65.00 for the CRBA and $ 82.00 for the passport) or the equivalent in Egyptian pounds). The Social Security Card is free of charge.

Proof of 5 years of physical presence, at least 2 of which were after the age of 14. The 5 years need not be continuous. The following documents are examples of evidence of physical presence in the U.S.:

Transcripts from college or school in a sealed envelope

Original W-2s

Original Social Security Statements

Government or military service records

Entry and exit stamps on passports, supported by a "Movement Certificate" if the American citizen parent is of Egyptian origin

For more information Visit u.s embassy in cairo website

http://cairo.usembassy.gov/usis3.htm

Edited by haythamandfati

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