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ghana.usembassy.gov Report Birth Abroad : Embassy of United States in Accra

Name of the Organization : Embassy of United States in Accra
Type of Facility : Report Birth Abroad
Country : Ghana

Website : http://ghana.usembassy.gov/birth_abroad.html

Report Birth Abroad :

If an U.S. citizen has a child overseas, he or she should report the birth to the Consular Section and apply for a consular report of birth abroad to a U.S. citizen.

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Make An Appointment : https://evisaforms.state.gov/Instructions/SchedulingSystem.asp

Quick Tips:
Commonly forgotten documents:
** Evidence that US Citizen parent has been physically present in the United States for the required period (usually 5 years) prior to child’s birth. The following documents are examples of evidence of physical presence: old passports, tax records, school records (transcripts and/or diplomas), employment records, utility bills, bank statements, military records.

** Correct size photo for the child; 2×2 inch
** Official government issued Ghanaian Birth Certificate for the child

Reminder:
Do not send CRBA applications and supporting documents directly to the Embassy. All documents should be presented in person by parent(s) or an authorized family member.

In Case of Emergency:
If you are an American Citizen with an emergency, you may contact us at the following number and request to speak with the U.S. Embassy Duty Officer: +233-30-274-1000.

The phone number is the same whether you are calling during business hours or after-hours.

Embassy of United States:
The United States has enjoyed good relations with Ghana at a nonofficial, personal level since Ghana’s independence. Thousands of Ghanaians have been educated in the United States. Close relations are maintained between educational and scientific institutions, and cultural links, particularly between Ghanaians and African-Americans, are strong

Citizenship Service :
Welcome to American Citizen Services at the U.S. Embassy in Accra, Ghana. We provide services for U.S. citizens in Ghana. We are open for appointments Monday to Friday. We are closed to the public on U.S. and Ghanaian public holidays. Please note that only persons with a government-issued form of photo identification will be admitted to the U.S. Embassy.

Renounce Citizenship :
Find information about renouncing your U.S. citizenship on the travel.state.gov website.

Loss of U.S. citizenship is a serious and irrevocable act which deserves your thoughtful consideration. It is imperative that you fully understand the nature of its consequences prior to requesting a Certificate of Loss of Nationality.

If you decide that this is the course of action you wish to pursue, there are several steps you need to take including arranging an appointment to come into the Embassy to sign the Loss of Citizenship documentation in the presence of a Consular Officer. Please note that the Statement of Understanding clearly states that the action you are taking is irrevocable.

Remember that expatriation is a personal right and can never be exercised by another person (including parents and/or legal guardians).

If you would like to proceed by making an appointment with a consular officer to renounce your citizenship, please send us an email at askconsular-riga@state.gov.

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