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Filed: IR-2 Country: Mexico
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Is he/she your child? or stepchild? Was he/she born in Africa? And were you not able to obtain a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA)? and apply for his/her U.S. passport? We are also petitioning for my son, but step-child of a U.S. citizen. Our NOA1 is Oct 4, 2016 and still waiting on the NOA2. Looks like it is a 5-6 month wait.

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Nigeria
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its for my step child , 10 and 4  year  old ...Both submitted on the same day ..One has been approved and waiting for the other approval..

 

The NVC Stage seems confusing...What is the next things to get ready

I am the petitioner and i am a USC

 
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