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Swedish citizen ship born to a USA father to go to USA

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9 minutes ago, milimelo said:

Actually, they’re high priority. I did my infant’s tourist passport application in October and we had the passport in a month. Booked appointment for January then emailed with ACS to pick the date that worked for us. When I was picking up the passport the waiting room had at least five more families doing CRBAs and/or passports. 

That's what I would think, that things like this are the highest priority. It makes no sense otherwise 

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48 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Didn’t sound like OP had an issue with getting an appointment for CRBA, the issue seemed to be collating the required evidence. 

The USC parent should be doing that, all the Swedish parent would need is birth certificate of the child  and maybe paperwork from obgyn when she was pregnant. 

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12 minutes ago, milimelo said:

The USC parent should be doing that, all the Swedish parent would need is birth certificate of the child  and maybe paperwork from obgyn when she was pregnant. 

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On 1/3/2021 at 6:52 PM, Kakgeige said:

Also very uncertain that he has the providing documents, so we don't know really what to do. He is going through the paperwork he still has but the family lost a lot of papers throughout the years and they also had a fire that ruined a lot.

 

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4 hours ago, SusieQQQ said:

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I’m sure the school, IRS, bank, places of work, medical offices and similar places where one would obtain proof of being in the US the requisite number of years did not burn down. 

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Nor everyone qualifies to file a CRBA, pass on Citizenship.

 

 

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