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Hi, 

 

We went to the CRBA appointment last week in the Bogota Embassy. I am a US Naturalized Citizen. When I did the exercise of adding up time spent in the US i got more than 1.900 Days since 2006 (I have been living in and out of the US). I brought all my tax documents, rental agreements for the time living in the US and a lot of documentation proving that I have lived for for more than 5 years in the US before my son was born.  The consul mentioned that he needed more time to review the documentation before arriving to a final decision. However, I was curious and went to the Passport status page on the Department of State; entered my Son's info and the result was: Application Status: In Process. 

 

Does that mean that the Citizenship request was approved? 

 
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