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hello. how was the crba process? the ds 5507 must be notarize at any us comissinoed but if he's dual citizen its fine to ave it notarized at phil consulate/ embassy but will cost yiu $25 per document.. and btw.. @penguin who should fill out the ds 2209? should i be the one or tha usc? cause as what it says if the usc parent is not present on crba interview he must fill the ds 5507 instead and have it notarize and the dds 3053. should also be notarize at us comissioned.

Filed cr1 via dcf nov 14, 2014

Approved application nov 26, 2014

Case number december 3, 2014

-----------------------------------had personal things to do so medical and interview was delayed after a month

Medical feb 2-3 2015

Interview- feb 12 2015 APPROVED!!!!

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hello. how was the crba process? the ds 5507 must be notarize at any us comissinoed but if he's dual citizen its fine to ave it notarized at phil consulate/ embassy but will cost yiu $25 per document.. and btw.. @penguin who should fill out the ds 2209? should i be the one or tha usc? cause as what it says if the usc parent is not present on crba interview he must fill the ds 5507 instead and have it notarize and the dds 3053. should also be notarize at us comissioned.

DS 2209? DS-2029 right?

Your referring three individual forms not sure what your trying say above in bold?

ALL forms for the CRBA and US passport can be filled out via filable online format or by hand, anyone including bozo the clown can do this. However the USC ‘original’ signatures on the appropriate forms do matter so it makes sense the USC fills out the forms.

Example non-applying parent must sign the DS-3053 signature must be witnessed and notarized in item 4b.

'PAU' both wife and daughter in the U.S. 08/25/2009

Daughter's' CRBA Manila Embassy 08/07/2008 dual citizenship

http://crbausembassy....wordpress.com/

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Your daughter will be denied a visa, as she is not elligible for one as a US citizen.

Why did your husband think a visa would be better??? That makes no sense- CRBA is quicker and cheaper.

Hi there :)

should i certified all documents as a proof of physical presence e,g ( tax return, pay stub,passport exit entry stamp,school transcript, ) or copies will work ? they did not really mention ..what they did mention on Document list is certified either copy of US passport and/or naturalization certificate

i sent to my wife to take with her for applying for CRBA as follow certified copy of US passport original certificate and i did notarized the applications physical presence, and DS2029... copies of 3years tax return, pay stub,passport exit entry stamp,school transcript. and she is going to embassy on Oct 11 2013.

i request please let me know if i did miss anything .. ?

 
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