Obtaining a US passport and social security card for a child born abroad in Hungary

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U.S. citizens who travel to other countries sometimes have children while visiting other parts of the world. This type of situation happens more often than people would realize. Many people who work around the world on assignment in other nations sometimes have children. Also, people who are visiting different countries for extended stays might have children as well. If you are working or visiting overseas in Hungary for an extended time and you end up birthing a child; then you will need to read this information. It will explain the process of obtaining a U.S. passport and social security card for child born in Hungary.
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Apply for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad of the United States of America (CRBA)
The first thing that you must do after you give birth to a child in Hungary, is to apply for a Consular Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America. This is a long name for a form. However, it is abbreviated as form CRBA or FS-240. You must contact the nearest U.S. embassy near your location in Hungary. They will provide you with this necessary document for establishing proof of citizenship for your new child.
Keep in mind that U.S. embassy representatives will have to determine if a child is able to acquire citizenship at birth.
Normally citizenship will be determined by the consular office. They will contact the Department of State if they approve of citizenship. The Department of State will then issue a CRBA with your newborn child’s name printed on the document.
Getting a U.S. Passport for a Child Born in Hungary
Once you receive your CRBA, you will be able to get a U.S. passport for your kid and will be able to do things such as register him/her for school and to be able to receive benefits in the future as a citizen. Also, parents can apply for a passport for their newborn son or daughter when they apply for their CRBA. Keep in mind that a valid U.S. passport is also proof of citizenship as well.
Don’t Delay Filing for a CRBA or Passport
Here is something that you must be cautious about.
If you decide to wait to file for a CRBA or a passport your child may have a difficult time receiving U.S. citizenship.
This in turn could cause your child having problems with getting back inside of the United States. It could also cause you and your child issues with receiving benefits as a U.S. citizen. So, you should not delay this process.
Applying for a Passport for Children
The U.S. Embassy in Hungary has specific requirements for parents when they apply for a passport on behalf of their child. One of their primary requirements is that minors who are 16 and under must be accompanied by their parents when they apply for this documentation. This simply means that you must show up with your children who are 16 or younger when applying for a passport. Teens who are 17 and 18 can apply without a parent if they meet other requirements.
All parents will be required to submit information proving that they are the legal authority of their child.
These forms include:
- Certified U.S. Birth Certificate with the parent’s name on the document
- Certified Foreign Birth Certificate. The parent’s names must appear on this form and be properly translated.
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) this form must also have the parent’s name on the document.
- Certificate of Report of Birth (Form DS-1350). This form also requires a parent’s name.
- Adoption Decree. The adopting parents must have their name on this form.
- Court orders establishing guardianship and custody are also accepted as well.





