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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ds 5507 form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part I, where all applicants must provide their name and affirm their U.S. citizenship status by selecting one of the options: birth, naturalization, or birth abroad.
  3. Fill in your marital status by checking the appropriate box and providing details about your spouse if applicable, including names and dates.
  4. List your biological children’s names and dates of birth in the designated fields. If necessary, continue on a separate sheet.
  5. Document your physical presence or residence in the U.S. by entering locations and dates for each stay, along with the purpose of each visit.
  6. If applicable, provide similar information for time spent abroad, ensuring to indicate the purpose of stay.
  7. Complete Part II if you are a parent of a child born out of wedlock, signing before an authorized officer as required.
  8. Finally, sign Part III before a Consular Officer or designated agent to affirm that all statements are true.

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Direct lineage: To be eligible for citizenship by descent, individuals usually need to establish a direct ancestral connection to a citizen or national of the country in question. Proof of ancestry: Proving ancestral lineage requires legal documentation to prove the ancestral link.
Certified/official high school or university transcripts, military records and official vaccination records are often excellent documents to present. Other types of documents are also acceptable if they have the cumulative effect of showing presence over time.
A child born in a foreign country can obtain U.S. citizenship at birth if they meet several requirements. This page explains how a child can obtain U.S. citizenship if they are born: In wedlock to two parents who are U.S. citizens. In wedlock to a parent who is a U.S citizen and a parent who is a U.S. national.
If the child was born out-of-wedlock, and the father is a U.S. citizen use Form DS-5507 to acknowledge the child and voluntarily agree to financially support them. Form DS-5507 may be signed in front of a notary or at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
How to apply. You can apply online at most U.S embassies and consulates: Visit the website for the U.S. embassy or consulate(opens in a new tab) for your destination to get steps on how to apply. Visit MyTravelGov(opens in a new tab) to start the process of applying online.

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Evidence that, prior to the birth of the child, the parent or parents were physically present in the United States this may include utility bills, proof of rental payments, employment records or any other official documents showing that you were in the United States (or traveling with the U.S. government) during the
If one parent is not an U.S. citizen or the U.S. citizen parent passing citizenship to their child is not present when applying for a CRBA, that parent should complete the Form DS-5507. Use this form to provide a list of the times the parent, who is not present, was in the United States.

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