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JustAnotherGen

(31,810 posts)
9. Don't stress
Fri Feb 17, 2017, 02:58 PM
Feb 2017

Mine was in 1973. I had to reach back out when I obtained my citizenship in Italy via marriage. They wanted a fresh copy of my consulate papers. Give them a call if you want. I deal with S.O.S. and Treasury in my work a great deal - Friday afternoons you might be able to get someone to speak to you and give you any best tips and practices to move it forward. My last set came back to me in about 3 weeks.

Shhh - they kind of 'move' for children of the military - regardless of how old we are. We didn't have a choice because of where our dad served you know?

Question of Deportation Issues [View all] angrychair Feb 2017 OP
Do you have your consulate papers JustAnotherGen Feb 2017 #1
I was told I was angrychair Feb 2017 #3
Go here JustAnotherGen Feb 2017 #4
Thanks! angrychair Feb 2017 #6
I replaced mine 18 years after I lost them. hack89 Feb 2017 #7
Don't stress JustAnotherGen Feb 2017 #9
Perhaps your father's military records would help document your citizenship. In_The_Wind Feb 2017 #2
Your personal taunts on Twitter have gotten lost in the ether... brooklynite Feb 2017 #5
Not worried angrychair Feb 2017 #8
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