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Report of a Birth Abroad

As U.S. citizen parent(s), you should report your child's birth abroad as soon as possible to the U.S. Embassy to establish an official record of the child's claim to U.S. citizenship at birth. A Consular Report of Birth Abroad (Form FS-240) is official evidence of U.S. citizenship issued to a child under age 18 who was born abroad to United States citizen parent(s) and acquired citizenship at birth. Because a child's foreign birth certificate is insufficient to prove U.S. citizenship, the Consular Report of Birth Abroad is primary evidence to show how and when a child acquires U.S. citizenship. The CRBA, which will function as a U.S. birth certificate, can be used for school registration, passport and identity document applications, citizenship benefits, etc. An original of this document will be given to you at the time registration is approved.

To receive this document, the child’s parent(s) will need to complete an "Application for Consular Report of Birth Abroad", form DS-2029. Application for Consular Report of Birth Abroad must be made before the child's 18th birthday. We encourage parents to document their child's citizenship as soon as possible after the birth. Delay in doing so could cause inconvenience and possibly deprive your child of this valuable document.

I Have Adopted a Child in Swaziland. Should I Apply for a CRBA?

A child's derivative claim to U.S. citizenship depends on the existence of a legal and blood relationship between the child and U.S. citizen parent(s). Therefore, adopted children do not acquire citizenship automatically upon adoption. However, adopted children, or some children born abroad to U.S. citizen parent who were found to have no derivative claim to citizenship, may be eligible for citizenship through naturalization under the Child Citizenship Act of 2000.

How Do I Register My Child’s Birth?

To register the birth of a U.S. child in Swaziland, please call the U.S. Embassy in Mbabane. Both parents of the child whose birth is being registered must appear in person with the child at the Embassy.  You will need the following documents to report the birth:

  • Completed application form: form DS-2029.

  • Original Swai Unabridged Birth Certificate bearing the child’s full name
  • Both parents' passports and U.S. Certificate(s) of Naturalization (if applicable)
  • Original or certified copies of all final Civil Divorce Decree(s) or Death certificate of spouse (if applicable).
  • If only one parent is an American citizen, evidence of the U.S. citizen parent’s physical presence in the United States. This evidence may include, but is not limited to, elementary, middle, high school, college, university and/or graduate school transcripts, military or other government service records, employment verification letters, etc. 
  • Two photos, 2 x 2 inches (5 cm x 5 cm), with white background
  • Additional documentation if required by the Consular Officer.

Children born in South Africa will need to go through the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg, telephone 0711-290-3000.

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