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Hello everyone, I'm American citizen who married my wife in the Philippines and a I-130 is in process for my wife to get her Visa. my wife is a non US-Citizen. We are planning on having a baby and wanted to know if my wife gives birth in Philippines will my child be American citizen? As me being the father a US American Citizen and my wife is a Non-US Citizen will this be enough evidence for my child to be a permanent US Citizen? Plse help thank you.

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Most likely yes., the child will be a US citizen and can get a passport.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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If all requirements for you and the child are met, yes. It is a straight forward process with the right documents and proof of filiation. Read the link given above.

'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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thank you for all your helpful information. is the process difficult? and what should I be aware of? Im jus trying to be prepared just incase my wife doesn't get here in Hawaii in time of birth.

If all requirements for you and the child are met, yes. It is a straight forward process with the right documents and proof of filiation. Read the link given above.

**** Moving from Off Topic to Consular Record of Birth Abroad forum *****

Most likely yes., the child will be a US citizen and can get a passport.

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I was in a similar situation.My daughter was born before my wifes visa was issued.I did it for my daughter a couple weeks ago.It was at the embassy in Trinidad and Tobago.The whole process of getting the CRBA and passport took about 30 minutes.They look at the docs and then decide if to approve the CRBA.Once they approve it then they process the passport application.I went to the embassy on Nov 5the and they gave me a date of Nov 26th that ot would be ready.On Nov 14th I got an email that my daughters CRBA and passport were ready for pickup....just 9 days later.Hopefully it goes as smoothly for you as it did for us.

Oct 1st 2012 - Mailed I-130 package to Phoenix
Oct 3rd 2012 - Package delivered
Oct 9th 2012 - NOA 1
Dec 12th 2012 -Case finally visible on USCIS website as initial review
Jan 31st 2013 -Emailed ncsc-customerconnect@uscis.dhs.gov
Feb 6th 2013 - Response that my case was tranferred to the local Jacksonville field office on Nov 19th 2012
Apr 2nd 2013 - Infopass. Found out that there was an RFE dated Dec 19th that I never received.USCIS website never reflected that either.Got a copy of the RFE .Time to make another infopass to drop documents off at local Jacksonville office.

Apr 29th 2013- Dropped off RFE documents at local office

May 7th 2013- Got text that petition was approved.

 
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