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My fiancée and I found out that she's pregnant this early month and decided to do the CRBA. We plan on getting married in February so that my wife can add me as the father of our baby in Japan. We are also expecting our baby in September. My question is, when is the right time to apply for CRBA for our child when applying for CR-1? Because I heard we have to do our CRBA as soon as possible, but when exactly is too late? I want to make sure that both my baby and fiancée will enter the U.S. together. For CR-1, I plan to do it quickly once I return home to the U.S. so in March. Please give me some advice.

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You can't apply for a CRBA until the baby is born. Here's the Tokyo guide page: http://japan.usembassy.gov/e/acs/tacs-crba-checklist.html

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