It's coming back to me empty, isn't it?AndyC wrote:Dibs on holding your beerThe Annoyed Man wrote:"hey, y'all watch this" do come naturally to me.![]()
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It's coming back to me empty, isn't it?AndyC wrote:Dibs on holding your beerThe Annoyed Man wrote:"hey, y'all watch this" do come naturally to me.![]()
Good question. I'll have to go look at it. All I remember is that it was signed by the local American Consul in Casablanca, in 1952.Kythas wrote:TAM, you had to send in a birth certificate and not a Certificate of Citizenship? I was born in Seoul to an American father and South Korean mother and my birth certificate was surrendered to the State Department at birth and I was given a Certificate of Citizenship. I sent a copy of that in with my application and had no delays.The Annoyed Man wrote:Yeppers, although mine didn't take an extra 4 months. But I got in just ahead of the curve when DPS got so far behind. Mine took 72 days from when I sent in the paperwork to when I got my plastic. But they didn't ask me for my Birth Certificate until I was about 45 days into the process. I was born in Morocco of an American father and French mother.stealthcrf wrote:Just a note: If you were a US citizen born abroad, You will need your state department BC. My CHL was held up almost 4 extra months for this little nugget of info they don't share. (Even funnier when citizenship isn't a requirement)
Do any of you born overseas actually have your birth certificates?
Nope, sorry. That's my "walked into an antique shop in Wimberley with money burning a hole in my pocket" symbol. If it helps, I do speak with a natural drawl, and saying things like "fixin' to" and "hey, y'all watch this" do come naturally to me.ScottDLS wrote:Wow..Annoyed Man. I always though the cowboy hat was your "born in TX" symbol!
Yeppers, although mine didn't take an extra 4 months. But I got in just ahead of the curve when DPS got so far behind. Mine took 72 days from when I sent in the paperwork to when I got my plastic. But they didn't ask me for my Birth Certificate until I was about 45 days into the process. I was born in Morocco of an American father and French mother.stealthcrf wrote:Just a note: If you were a US citizen born abroad, You will need your state department BC. My CHL was held up almost 4 extra months for this little nugget of info they don't share. (Even funnier when citizenship isn't a requirement)