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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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I am also in a similar situation. So it looks like you applied for passports for all three kids together. Each kid would require a proof of citizenship which will be your certificate of naturalization, I assume. And you have to send in the original. So how did you manage to send in the passport applications for all three kids together when you have only one copy of Naturalization certificate?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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On 4/19/2018 at 1:13 PM, apple21 said:

Hubby applied for himself and our 3 kids last March 28 (passports and passport cards). He already got both of his but for the kids it’s still being processed. They haven’t contacted us for any additional docs. 

 

Is this normal?  Thanks. 

I am also in a similar situation. So it looks like you applied for passports for all three kids together. Each kid would require a proof of citizenship which will be your certificate of naturalization, I assume. And you have to send in the original. So how did you manage to send in the passport applications for all three kids together when you have only one copy of Naturalization certificate?

 

Thanks in advance!

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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2 minutes ago, NRM said:

I am also in a similar situation. So it looks like you applied for passports for all three kids together. Each kid would require a proof of citizenship which will be your certificate of naturalization, I assume. And you have to send in the original. So how did you manage to send in the passport applications for all three kids together when you have only one copy of Naturalization certificate?

 

Thanks in advance!

Hi. We sent them all in one package with a cover letter stating that only 1 naturalization certificate for the 3 applications. We only have 1 original marriage certificate as well so we also explained that in the letter. Kids were born out of wedlock but legitimated by parents' subsequent marriage. It was my husband who naturalized. 

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Oooppsss wait... I got confused. Lol. 

Hubby and 3 kids applied together at the post office. It was the lady who put the package together. She said it's okay that there is only 1 naturalization certificate because the kids are all getting citizenship from their father. However she only included photocopies of the other required docs so we got a letter saying they need the originals. 

We received 3 letters (for each child) saying they need their original birth certificates and our marriage certificate. It's the MC that we only have 1 original so that's the one that we had to explain in the cover letter that 1 MC for all 3 applications.

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