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Hello All, Nice to be back on VJ, i have some Questions, My Son is now 2 months old is he qualified for the consular report of birth? i read that he is qualified, On the Ds230 forms page 2, says list names, dates, place of birth of any children, i listed my son's name, question 21 a, says persons named in 14 and 19 who will accompany you to the united states now i put my son's name again, now my husband got a letter from nvc saying that children, spouse ect needs there own petition, i am confused, he is mailing the letter to me so i can explain more. i hope they are not saying that he needs to file for the baby he is a US Citizen so our child ahould qualify for the consular report of birth. there is no way i am leaving my child, i am emailing the embassy will keep you guys posted.

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Hey Dream. i don't know too much about this but, did u file ur sons birth? i think what letter states is correct on a regular petition where the child doesn't qualify as a USC. Don't think u have to do another I130

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Hey Dream. i don't know too much about this but, did u file ur sons birth? i think what letter states is correct on a regular petition where the child doesn't qualify as a USC. Don't think u have to do another I130

Hey Kimmy, i havnt filed for the consular Report of birth yet, i need his birth certificate to do that still waiting for it, Takes forever in Ja, I just spoke to someone at the Consular Agency in Montego bay, she says he is qualified so i need to pick up the paper work at the office and both parents have to be there to apply when my husband comes back to Jamaica we will sort that out

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Make sure you make copies of the consular report when you get it and never lose the original. I was told it can never be replaced they give you some other form stating that the child was born and who they were born to if anything every happens to the report. Your baby should be fine though cause he has a Ja birth certificate. It is not so easy for those who only have consular reports like my son. I guard that d@mn thing with my life! :)

Opportunities are like sunrises - if you wait too long, you miss them.

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Make sure you make copies of the consular report when you get it and never lose the original. I was told it can never be replaced they give you some other form stating that the child was born and who they were born to if anything every happens to the report. Your baby should be fine though cause he has a Ja birth certificate. It is not so easy for those who only have consular reports like my son. I guard that d@mn thing with my life! :)

Sol- where you son born outside of the US? Jamaica?

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Make sure you make copies of the consular report when you get it and never lose the original. I was told it can never be replaced they give you some other form stating that the child was born and who they were born to if anything every happens to the report. Your baby should be fine though cause he has a Ja birth certificate. It is not so easy for those who only have consular reports like my son. I guard that d@mn thing with my life! :)

Sol- where you son born outside of the US? Jamaica?

No he was born in Okinawa Japan.

Opportunities are like sunrises - if you wait too long, you miss them.

William Arthur Ward

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Make sure you make copies of the consular report when you get it and never lose the original. I was told it can never be replaced they give you some other form stating that the child was born and who they were born to if anything every happens to the report. Your baby should be fine though cause he has a Ja birth certificate. It is not so easy for those who only have consular reports like my son. I guard that d@mn thing with my life! :)

Sol- where you son born outside of the US? Jamaica?

No he was born in Okinawa Japan.

How cool.... were you in the military?

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Gotta be nice to be able to say.."I was born in Japan".

Just different.

Oh yeah and now he is 11 and he tells everyone! All his classmates know he was born in Japan. I found out from his teacher. I guess she didn't believe him he has a tendency to make up stuff but I was like yes he was born in Japan. He used to not like that fact now he thinks it makes him special...lol Kids!

Opportunities are like sunrises - if you wait too long, you miss them.

William Arthur Ward

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Hi guys I'm new to this foum. Thanks for the invite SUS. Anyway so what nationality is your son Jamapanese? I can just imagine how special he feels and I'm sure he is. :star:

Gotta be nice to be able to say.."I was born in Japan".

Just different.

Oh yeah and now he is 11 and he tells everyone! All his classmates know he was born in Japan. I found out from his teacher. I guess she didn't believe him he has a tendency to make up stuff but I was like yes he was born in Japan. He used to not like that fact now he thinks it makes him special...lol Kids!

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03/25/2009 - Touched. EAD approval sent
03/27/2009 - EAD card received in the mail; applied for SS# immediately (office is across the street from my home)
04/02/2009 - Received SS# in the mail
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05/11/2009 - Applied to remove restrictions on my SS Card
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10/13/2009 - My darling husband of 2 yrs 5 months 3 weeks 3 days passed away :(

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Mar 28, 2014 - Mailed N-400
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Gotta be nice to be able to say.."I was born in Japan".

Just different.

Oh yeah and now he is 11 and he tells everyone! All his classmates know he was born in Japan. I found out from his teacher. I guess she didn't believe him he has a tendency to make up stuff but I was like yes he was born in Japan. He used to not like that fact now he thinks it makes him special...lol Kids!

It's Cool!! He's cool!!!

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Hi guys I'm new to this foum. Thanks for the invite SUS. Anyway so what nationality is your son Jamapanese? I can just imagine how special he feels and I'm sure he is. :star:

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