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Filed: Country: Canada
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Does anyone know how my usc husband can get our kids citizenship w/o getting a certificate of citizenship or consular record of birth abroad? Can we just get them u.s passports for proof of citizenship?

01/15/2005 - Met at school

07/01/2007 - Engaged

11/08/2007 - Kingston our first child was born

06/22/2008 - Married

12/17/2009 - Trinity our second child was born

07/22/2010 - sent off our I-130

07/27/2010 - I-130 Received at USCIS Lockbox

08/08/2010 - NOA 1

11/09/2010 - updated

11/02/2010 - moved from CSC to TSC

11/02/2010 - updated

11/03/2010 - updated

11/24/2010- transfered from TSC to USCIS office

11/29/2010- updated

11/30/2010- updated

02/11/2010- updated

02/25/2011- APPROVED!!!!!

NVC

03/14/2011- case# assigned

03/16/2011- filled out and submitted DS-261 (Choice of Agent)

03/20/2011- I-864 (AOS) bill invoiced and paid

03/23/2011- I-864 (AOS) bill showed as paid

05/07/2011- emailed AOS package

05/09/2011- IV invoiced

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Does anyone know how my usc husband can get our kids citizenship w/o getting a certificate of citizenship or consular record of birth abroad? Can we just get them u.s passports for proof of citizenship?

If it were me, would pay the $460.00 and get a permanent record of it for the N-600, that amortized over the life and the future of the child would be a very inexpensive and worthwhile investment.

But understand you can get a passport with a paper trail of paperwork to prove the relationship of the parent to the child and that would be have to be done every ten years. Also see as of July 14th of this year, DOS had a substantial rate increase. No choice if the children are planning on traveling abroad, but are they?

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