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IMPORTANT INFORMATION

As of February 1, 2008, all appointments for passports and reports of birth abroad (CRBAs) at U.S. Consulate General Tijuana must be made online.  Consulate staff will no longer make appointments by phone or in person.  We are making this change in order to make staff available for more appointments each day, which will shorten the time required to process passports and CRBAs. (complete text)

 

Citizenship and Report of birth abroad

Applicants 18 years of age or older

If adjudication of citizenship occurs when applicant is 18 years old or over, a regular passport is the only evidence of citizenship that a U.S. Embassy or Consulate will provide (whereas someone under 18 would get a CRBA).

You must make an appointment for your application to be processed.

TO DOCUMENT U.S. CITIZENSHIP OF CHILDREN BORN OUTSIDE OF THE U.S.

You must PERSONALLY present ORIGINALS of the following documents. If you do not have some of the documents listed below, please be prepared to explain why. You must also present a COPY of the documents indicated by an asterisk (*); otherwise, you will be charged one dollar for each copy.

The forms will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you don't have it, you can download it for free.

 

  • Completed form DS-11 (in English, typewritten or printed in black or blue ink; white-out in forms is prohibited)

  • U.S. citizen father’s and mother’s proof of U.S. citizenship, such as a certified copy of birth certificate (long form, not abstract), naturalization certificate, certificate of citizenship, or consular report of birth abroad*

  • U.S. citizen fathers and mother’s affidavit giving exact dates and places of physical presence from birth to present, clearly indicating all times the parent has been in and out of the U.S. (please use the attached Affidavit of Parentage and Physical Presence; If the parent is no longer alive, use the following form)

  • Documents to prove U.S. citizen father’s or mother’s physical presence in the U.S. prior to child’s birth, as stated in the affidavit (examples include, but are not limited to school records, tax returns, mortgage/rent payments, and military service records)

  • Certified copy of birth certificate (long form, not abstract)*

  • Hospital record of birth*

  • Immunization record*

  • If baptized, baptismal certificate*

  • Any passports or other identity documents previously issued to you (U.S., Mexican or others)*

  • Evidence of continuation of identity: school records, photos, yearbooks, etc.*

  • Pre-natal medical record for the mother during her pregnancy, including any lab tests, ultrasounds, X rays, photos, etc.

  • Valid identification for both parents*

  • If married, marriage certificate of parents (for all marriages)*

  • If unmarried at time of conception, documentary evidence to prove parents’ relationship prior to birth and prior to parent's subsequebt marriage

  • If divorced, divorce certificate of parents (for all divorces)*

  • If no longer alive, death certificate of parents*

  • If U.S. citizen mother was unmarried at the time of birth, a letter of “no record of marriage” issued by all of her states of residence; the letter must include the complete names of both parents and search for all the years since the mother turned 13 years old*

  • Certified copy of birth certificates of all siblings, including half-siblings

  • The amount of: $100.00 U.S. dollars for passport book
                             $45.00 U.S. dollars for passport card

    PLEASE BRING exact amount of cash in one type of currency, or credit card.

    THIS FORM MUST BE PRESENTED WITH YOUR DOCUMENTATION. TO PRINT IT IN CHECKLIST FORMAT, PLEASE CLICK HERE.

    You may be asked to provide additional documents once your application has been reviewed.

    APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO PERSONALLY COMPLETE THEIR FORMS AND GATHER ALL NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION. IT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR YOU TO PAY FOR PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE.

    CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT ONLINE.

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    walk-in hours

    Monday to Thursday
    from 8.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
    (except the second Wednesday of each month)

    appointments

    To make an appointment online ANYTIME, click here

    baja sur residents

    U.S. citizens who live at the southern end of Baja California Sur may apply at the U.S. Consular Agency in Cabo San Lucas. Click here for the Consular Agency contact information.
    If you apply at the Consular Agency, you must still comply with all the requirements listed on this site.