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Hello please help me i am us citizen and my child is born abroad .. in the CRBA form how long we have to show our presence in us because i am going bavk and forth from us since 2000 and i dont have that recorded dates i only have last five years dates available .. does that works or i have to get all the dates starting from 2000 ...? Please help its urgent... thanks 

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Were you physically present in the US for 5 years, 2 of which after the age of 14?

 

you may be required to prove your presence 

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Then do as much as you can. The more proof like doctor bills, pay stubs, school/college transcripts the better the chances are you will get the CRBA approved. 

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On 12/26/2019 at 6:24 PM, Faisal.gondal said:

Yes i was present in the us for more than five years.

When was your child born?  Remember, the only physical presence that counts is the time before he/she was born.  Unless the child was just now born, you will need to go back at least a little further than 5 years to show a total of 5 years before the he/she was born.

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On 12/26/2019 at 6:10 PM, Faisal.gondal said:

Hello please help me i am us citizen and my child is born abroad .. in the CRBA form how long we have to show our presence in us because i am going bavk and forth from us since 2000 and i dont have that recorded dates i only have last five years dates available .. does that works or i have to get all the dates starting from 2000 ...? Please help its urgent... thanks 

How was your interview going ? Do you receive any mail yet ? Thanks 

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On 1/7/2020 at 12:59 AM, Lovely2424 said:

Anyone here know how long after the interview, the child receive CRBA ? Thanks 

 

What country? For me in the Philippines, it was about a week after the results of our DNA test was sent to USEM.  This process is actually kind of quick in the Philippines. 

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On 12/26/2019 at 1:10 PM, Faisal.gondal said:

i dont have that recorded dates i only have last five years dates available .. does that works or i have to get all the dates starting from 2000

Depending on the country visa stamps are easy to track.   All that matters is that you show that you were in the US enough to transmit citizenship with atleast 2 years after turning 14.  

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Hi how was the interview? I filed for CRBA. And yesterday they received our papers. Im quite anxious about how long it takes to get an interview. Some would say just 5 days. My husband is a dual citizen. After we get married he stayed in the philippines to manage our business. Quites anxious for their approval for our petition. 

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