Note that we are unable to accept DNA results obtained outside of Embassy procedures. Please click here for instructions on the DNA testing process. While we cannot accept complete DNA testing prior to your CRBA appointment, you may begin the DNA process in advance by requesting a DNA kit be sent to the U.S. DNA testing after the child is born is often the best way to establish a genetic relationship. citizen parent and a child born abroad through ART is required. Evidence of a genetic relationship between a U.S. Īssisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and Surrogacy: For more information please click here. The child’s birth certificate, with the parent’s name on it, is the best evidence. citizen parent(s) and the child : As relevant, evidence of the relationship between the parents, evidence that the parents were in the same place at the time of conception, original and copies, prenatal records, and /or fertility agency documentation. Proof of the legal and biological relationship between the U.S. Click here for photo identification information. driver’s license, Mexican voting card (INE), passport, etc. Click here for examples of citizenship evidence. birth certificate, or original Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship (if not born in the USA). passport (valid or recently expired), original U.S. ![]() Proof of Parent’s Citizenship: At least one of the following documents for the U.S. This document is also called a hospital birth certificate, certificado de alumbramiento, or nacido vivo. Mexican Secretary of Health Birth Certificate :Copy of the certificate given to the mother in the hospital after the child’s birth. If you submitted this document to the Civil Registry and do not have a copy, request a true copy from the Civil Registry. Mexican Birth Certificate: The original or certified copy issued by the Civil Registry provisional copies are not accepted. dollars or Mexican pesos) or by credit card (except BBVA, Coppel, and Oxxo). dollar CRBA application fee must be paid at the appointment in cash (U.S. citizen parent(s) prior to the child’s birth on item 2j, page 2.Īpplication Fee (not applicable if submitting payment online via Pay.gov): The $100 U.S. If a question does not apply, mark “N/A” (not applicable). Important: Accurately complete the physical presence dates of the U.S. You must bring the original and one photocopy of all your documents below or you may have to reschedule your appointment :Īpplication (not applicable if submitting application online via MyTravelGov account): Completed and printed DS-2029 form. Applicants are subject to screening and may not bring in electronics – review our guidelines for visiting the Embassy or Consulate. If you do not have one of these photo IDs, go to our Identification page for more information.Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) Appointment ChecklistĪrrive 15 minutes prior to your appointment time. In-state, fully-valid non-driver ID with photo.In-state, fully-valid learner's permit with photo.Note: you may need to show another ID when presenting one of these three documents:.Enhanced Tribal Cards and Native American tribal photo IDs.Trusted Traveler IDs (including valid Global Entry, FAST, SENTRI, and NEXUS cards).Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) used by a parent of a U.S. Matricula Consular (Mexican Consular ID) used by a parent of a U.S.Government employee ID (city, county, state, or federal).In-state, fully valid driver's license or enhanced driver's license with photo.You must show at least one of these photo IDs: If your photo ID is from a different state than the state in which you are applying, bring a second photo ID. Returning your document: We will return your citizenship document up to 8 weeks after you receive your passport.īring a physical, photo ID and a photocopy of it. If you do not submit a photocopy, you must submit a second, certified copy of your citizenship evidence. If you cannot submit one of these documents, go to our Citizenship Evidence page for more information. ![]() Full validity means the document is or was valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for children under 16.Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certification of Birth. ![]() ![]()
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