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The American Embassy in Mexico City strongly
encourages all U.S. citizens who have children born in the
Mexico City Consular District to register them as U.S. citizens
as soon as possible after the birth of the child. Upon registration,
the child will be issued a Consular Report of Birth Abroad
of a Citizen of the United States of America (CRBA), which
is an official record confirming that the child acquired U.S.
citizenship at birth. A CRBA can be issued only at an American
Consular Office overseas, and only before the child reaches
18 years of age.
Parents seeking to obtain a CRBA for a child
must be able to demonstrate to the interviewing consular officer
that:
- At least one of the parents is a U.S. citizen;
- The child is the biological child of the U.S. citizen parent(s); and
- If only one of the parents is a U.S. citizen, the U.S. citizen parent was physically present in the United States prior to the birth of the child; if both parents are U.S. citizens, at least one of them must have resided in the United States prior to the child’s birth. The period of physical presence in the United States required to transmit citizenship to a child born abroad varies, depending on the date of birth of the child and the marital status of the parents.
In preparation for your appointment, please download
application forms DS-2029 and DS-11,
as well as the Affidavit of Parentage and Physical Presence
(main
page, supplementary
page) which you can fill out in the computer
and then print. (Use the Sample
Affidavit of Parentage and Physical Presence
to assist you in filling out the forms).
In addition to the application form, the parent(s) must provide:
To print this checklist:
download the pdf version
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- Original or Certified Copy of the Mexican Birth Certificate, a provisional copy cannot be accepted.
- Proof of Parent’s Citizenship: Please show one of the following documents for one or both parents: US Passport (valid or expired), original U.S. birth certificate or original Certificate of Naturalization.
- Proof of Both Parents Identity: Driver’s license, State ID card, School ID, Mexican Voting Card, Passport.
- Marriage Certificate: If parents were married prior to the time of conception, please provide an original or certified copy of the marriage certificate and divorce decree (if applicable). If parents were not married at the time of conception, please provide proof of the existence of the relationship at that time (personal letters and cards, dated photographs, telephone bills).
- Prenatal Documents and/or documents from hospital where the applicant was born: ultra sounds, prescriptions, medical records, identification bracelet, crib card, discharge orders, hospital bill, photos of the mother during pregnancy and in the hospital before and after the birth.
- Proof of parents’ presence in Mexico: INM tourist card, FM-2, FM-3, Mexican passport.
- If only one parent is a US citizen, proof of the parent’s physical presence in the United States: The parent must prove at least 5 years of physical presence in the US, at least 2 of which are after the age of 14. The period of physical presence need not be continuous. Presence must be proven with concrete evidence (school records, tax forms with W-2, Social Security earnings statement, pay receipts, passport with entry and exit stamps, etc.).
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Applications for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad are accepted
by appointment only for the American Embassy Mexico City Consular
District. (See Scheduling CRBA appointments
below.) The application and physical presence statement may
be picked up at the Passport & Citizenship Office or they
may be e-mailed upon request. Completing the forms prior to
the scheduled appointment may speed up processing of the application.
The application fee for a CRBA is $100 USD. Some parents choose
to apply for a CRBA and passport for their child at the same
time. Please click on the following for the passport
requirements for minors as well as associated passport
fees.
Additional information is available on the Internet at http://travel.state.gov/law/info/overseas/overseas_703.html.
Scheduling CRBA appointments – The applying
parent should email the completed DS-2029 as well as the the
Affidavit of Parentage and Physical Presence to MexicoCitypassport@state.gov.
In the email, please be sure to include the applicant’s name,
parent's contact information and the completed forms. Once
the information has been reviewed, a reply email will be sent
indicating how to schedule the appointment.
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