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Ok I have this situation. I will apply for my son CRBA supposed to be fixed long time ago if the father of my child participate. But unfortunately after divorced he don't want any communication at all so it stop there. My son is born abroad and his father is us citizen. He was born when I am still married and his dad name was on Birth certificate. Also in our Divorce paper he mention his son name on it. I am now applying for my son CRBA so he can be with me here in states. NO, I am not us citizen yet, I am waiting for final interview on my n400. Do you think its gonna be issue if I signed for all the papers? I have power of attorney still not expired from my ex-husband stating I can execute all paperwork for dependent to travel. And beside I have all the proof that he is biological father.

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Him being the bilogical father, you signing papers etc. won't be the big issue. It will be proofing his physical presence in the US. If you don't have that proof (military records, school records, pay stubs), CRBA will be denied.

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Mark88 thanks for reply, I have his military records and w2 since we got married and also I have his original Birth Certficate and Passport Copy and for his 2x2 Id I asked for it when we got divorced. Also My son was enrolled in Deers when he was in the service I still have the copied for it. I hope everything will be ok in the interview. :)

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You can have the CRBA issued, but if the father still has some sort of custody, you can't apply for a passport.

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