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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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28 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

I’m assuming, based on finally getting something approaching proper information in the past few posts, what happened here was that no-one bothered to file a CRBA for the kid before he turned 18 and that is why he needs a n600 before he can apply for a passport. In almost every other case a passport would be the go-to as proof of citizenship because it is much, much cheaper and much, much, much faster, and requires the same evidence as a n600. 
All that said still surprised he got a visa rather than a US travel document/boarding foil.

 

And semantics matter, n600 is not adjustment of anything, whether you come in on a visa or not. The talk about “adjustment” from a visa was very misleading, assuming I finally have the facts actually figured out.

Congratulations. 

 
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