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i am very confused with this one , it's one of the requirement for my child CRBA appointment

Consular Report of Birth Abroad website

on number 9.

Documentary proof of the American parent’s five years physical presence in the U.S., two of which come after the age of fourteen (Acceptable documentary proof would be: academic records, school transcripts, tax records: form 1722, form 1040 with W2 attached, Social Security Statement…): original and 1 photocopy

what do they mean by two of which come after the age of 14?

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i am very confused with this one , it's one of the requirement for my child CRBA appointment

Consular Report of Birth Abroad website

on number 9.

Documentary proof of the American parent’s five years physical presence in the U.S., two of which come after the age of fourteen (Acceptable documentary proof would be: academic records, school transcripts, tax records: form 1722, form 1040 with W2 attached, Social Security Statement…): original and 1 photocopy

what do they mean by two of which come after the age of 14?

2 of the 5 years must have come after you were 14 years old

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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i am very confused with this one , it's one of the requirement for my child CRBA appointment

Consular Report of Birth Abroad website

on number 9.

Documentary proof of the American parent’s five years physical presence in the U.S., two of which come after the age of fourteen (Acceptable documentary proof would be: academic records, school transcripts, tax records: form 1722, form 1040 with W2 attached, Social Security Statement…): original and 1 photocopy

what do they mean by two of which come after the age of 14?

2 of the 5 years must have come after you were 14 years old

that's what i thought too, so 2 years after the age of 14, and 3 years before the age of 14??? or i can get 5 years of my physical presense in the US after the age of 14??

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i am very confused with this one , it's one of the requirement for my child CRBA appointment

Consular Report of Birth Abroad website

on number 9.

Documentary proof of the American parent’s five years physical presence in the U.S., two of which come after the age of fourteen (Acceptable documentary proof would be: academic records, school transcripts, tax records: form 1722, form 1040 with W2 attached, Social Security Statement…): original and 1 photocopy

what do they mean by two of which come after the age of 14?

2 of the 5 years must have come after you were 14 years old

that's what i thought too, so 2 years after the age of 14, and 3 years before the age of 14??? or i can get 5 years of my physical presense in the US after the age of 14??

I believe that it is a minimum of 2 years after 14. They just don't want you to have lived in the US from birth to age 5 (for example) and then leave for 30 years and come back and claim CRBA.

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