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On 5/25/2021 at 10:36 AM, Ontarkie said:

That is what I was thinking too. 

 

Here's a similar thread. N400 denied because they said he was already a USC. The OP never answered my question on how custody is handled in her home country. If she can find information from the home country that says she has custody (similar to like how all single/never married mothers get sole custody in the PI. She can use that to show she had sole custody). 

 

 

Concerning the custody, a divorced mother is not allowed to take her children out of the country without the father's consent. As long as the father issued the passport for the children, this consider a consent. My ex issued the passport for them and at the airport they didn't ask for custody as long as they have their passports. Plus me and my ex we divorced peacefully away from court, and he left the kids with me willingly. 

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On 5/24/2021 at 8:55 PM, SusieQQQ said:

Usually a contact form on their website, you can find your representative here https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

 

 

If I were you - I would have your daughter file her naturalization application now. It usually takes months for them to get processed, I would not first wait to get the green card back - it should be back by the time she gets an interview.

Finally I was able to talk to one of the passport representative after waiting for 2 hours and 15 minutes, but he said same as what their website shows "still processing " since November 2020, so I asked to talk to his supervisor because we haven't heard from them in any means, she said the documents went through and we can not track them because they are in another department,  I told her but it's been 6 months now she said yes your daughter's application takes longer then you, and they can not promise anything and I have to wait.

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24 minutes ago, Disteny said:

Finally I was able to talk to one of the passport representative after waiting for 2 hours and 15 minutes, but he said same as what their website shows "still processing " since November 2020, so I asked to talk to his supervisor because we haven't heard from them in any means, she said the documents went through and we can not track them because they are in another department,  I told her but it's been 6 months now she said yes your daughter's application takes longer then you, and they can not promise anything and I have to wait.

Have you contacted your congressperson yet?

  • 2 weeks later...
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To my surprise on checking the passport status of my daughter on  June 8th ,I found out  it was approved on that day . And I received the passport today June 10th . They mailed the passport and her birth certificate in the prepaid return envelop I sent to them in February when I sent asking to get her documents back that's why I enclosed a prepaid return envelop . Finally our ordeal came to an end after 6 months.

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28 minutes ago, Disteny said:

To my surprise on checking the passport status of my daughter on  June 8th ,I found out  it was approved on that day . And I received the passport today June 10th . They mailed the passport and her birth certificate in the prepaid return envelop I sent to them in February when I sent asking to get her documents back that's why I enclosed a prepaid return envelop . Finally our ordeal came to an end after 6 months.

Fabulous!

 
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