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I am a US citizen and my two children have their "Report of Birth Abroad". It has been recommended to get them over the boarder on moving day they should have a US passport. When applying for their passport, should I apply with our US address (I have the deed to our home and current utility/tax bills), or do I put the address we are currently at. We will be putting our home up for sale shortly. I'm not sure if they will need some sort of extra info for using the US address. As is mine/husbands passport will have our current address. Thank you, I have been so blessed by so many people's help.

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Passports don't have addresses on them. Use their current address so they can actually get the passport. It is illegal to mail them so if the passport gets mailed to the US, how will they enter the US when the kids are in Canada?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Passports don't have addresses on them. Use their current address so they can actually get the passport. It is illegal to mail them so if the passport gets mailed to the US, how will they enter the US when the kids are in Canada?

so smart...thank you.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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so smart...thank you.

I put our Canadian address for mailing, I thought I should put our Florida address as her future permanent address as well as her emergency contact I put myself at my Florida address & Fl phone number, as this address & phone will be non-related to us in the future. is this ok, or it Canadian even though we will move in 6mths or so?

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