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Hi I have a question 

i have three kids that I’m trying to get crba for all of them at the us embassy in cairo just wanna know I have only passport stamps and all of my w2 is that enough ? And how hard is it to get crba ? 

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5 hours ago, Moataz salem said:

Hi I have a question 

i have three kids that I’m trying to get crba for all of them at the us embassy in cairo just wanna know I have only passport stamps and all of my w2 is that enough ? And how hard is it to get crba ? 

when were the children born?

 

also did you acquire naturalization prior to their birth and if so how long did you have it before the children were born? 

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https://eg.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/child-family-matters/crba/

 

Follow the link that is above. My husband and I also got the CRBA for our daughter when she was about 3 years old. You need to make sure that you follow the steps on the checklist and make sure that her Egyptian birth certificate is also translated into English and has all the correct stamps. It was a stressful matter, but it doesn't take too long to do. Just make sure and double check that all applications and information is filled out correctly and that all the your documents they are requiring have translations if needed. 

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5 hours ago, Khallaf said:

when were the children born?

 

also did you acquire naturalization prior to their birth and if so how long did you have it before the children were born? 

April 2016 July 2017 and June 2019 and yes I got my naturalization back in 2010 

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1 hour ago, Ahmed & Amy said:

https://eg.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/child-family-matters/crba/

 

Follow the link that is above. My husband and I also got the CRBA for our daughter when she was about 3 years old. You need to make sure that you follow the steps on the checklist and make sure that her Egyptian birth certificate is also translated into English and has all the correct stamps. It was a stressful matter, but it doesn't take too long to do. Just make sure and double check that all applications and information is filled out correctly and that all the your documents they are requiring have translations if needed. 

Ok thank you so much I emailed the document to the embassy and they sent me an appointment next month and I have all document translated from cso office. 

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10 minutes ago, Moataz salem said:

 

April 2016 July 2017 and June 2019 and yes I got my naturalization back in 2010 

 

2 hours ago, Ahmed & Amy said:

https://eg.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/child-family-matters/crba/

 

Follow the link that is above. My husband and I also got the CRBA for our daughter when she was about 3 years old. You need to make sure that you follow the steps on the checklist and make sure that her Egyptian birth certificate is also translated into English and has all the correct stamps. It was a stressful matter, but it doesn't take too long to do. Just make sure and double check that all applications and information is filled out correctly and that all the your documents they are requiring have translations if needed. 

I just want to have a better understanding of this if the child is already in USA is there a need to follow the CRBA?

 

if the child is not already in USA does CRBA even apply? parent must have lived in USA as a USC for a certain length of time prior to the childs birth?

 

or am I wrong in what I read or interpreted it incorrect?

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10 minutes ago, Khallaf said:

I just want to have a better understanding of this if the child is already in USA is there a need to follow the CRBA?

If the child entered on a VISA, CRBA would not apply.  The child would follow the parent's immigration path.

 

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6 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:

If the child entered on a VISA, CRBA would not apply.  The child would follow the parent's immigration path.

 

No the children is in Egypt still and they don’t have visa so I need to go thro CRBA a process. 

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29 minutes ago, Moataz salem said:

No the children is in Egypt still and they don’t have visa so I need to go thro CRBA a process. 

isn't there a specific length of time required for you to be naturalized prior to their birth?

 

@Paul & Mary

 

your thoughts

 

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never mind I found the answer please forgive me

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