u/Icy_Purple_2808

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Overcrowded train to Montauk, guy refused to move his clubs, even for a pregnant woman who was looking for a seat.

u/Icy_Purple_2808 — 3 days ago

Stag 5 Question

Hi all, I just submitted an application for myself, brother, and mother to the NYC Consulate, in my opinion a very straightforward case, but obviously not my decision! Anyways, here is the gist of it.

Myself: born 1995 in USA
Brother: born 1996 in USA
Mother: born 1960 in USA
Maternal Grandmother: Born 1936 in Bavaria, married US Air Force pilot in 1955 in Germany, moved to the US in 1958, naturalized to the US in 1963 (after birth of my mother)

I submitted the application with all the documents for myself, brother, and mother. For my grandmother I submitted her birth certificate, marriage certificate, naturalization certificate, and her German Passport which was issued in 1957.

The woman at the consulate said that tracing back an extra generation to my great grandfather would likely be unnecessary, but I have digital copies of his birth and marriage certificates, so I can access them if need be

Finally, to my real question. I am visiting my grandmother currently, and found her Meldekarte in a folder of many old documents. Would it be beneficial to add that to the application? How would I go about doing so since I just submitted less than a week ago? Or should I wait until the BVA contacts me if they want more information?

As always, thanks for all the help here, everyone in this group is amazing and I wouldn’t have made it this far without you!

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u/Icy_Purple_2808 — 2 months ago