{mosSender [email protected]}i found out this new, unpublicized change at the consulate last friday. when applying for a consular report of b irth abroad, in only 1 PARENT IS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, the american parent must prove s/he resided in usa for 5 years, at least 2 of t...
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i found out this new, unpublicized change at the consulate last
friday.
when applying for a consular report of b irth abroad, in only 1
PARENT IS AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, the american parent must prove s/he
resided in usa for 5 years, at least 2 of them after age 14.
PREVIOUS REPORTS OF BIRTH ABROAD ARE NO LONGER BEING ACCEPTED AS PROOF!
PROOF NEEDS TO BE
-original school trnascripts or report cards from PUBLIC schools,
sealed & signed by the registrar.
**transripts from private schools must be accompanied by a 501(c)(3)
letter from the IRS to prove the school's registration in the state in
which it's located**
or
certified tax returns stamped by the irs or original w2 forms
they said passports w/entry,exit stamps are 'seconday evidence' and
will be accdepted only in special (?) circumstances
in addition, they were being stricted than ever about differences in
names on documents (hebrew names vs english names, and what they'll
accept as an official change of name document- don't ask me about this
bc it didn't apply to me)
PLEASE DON'T ASK ME QUESTIONS, I HAVE POSTED MY EXPERIENCE. (TRY TO)
CONTACT THE CONSULATE WITH ANY QUESTIONS
R B S
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