u/bundleofcheese

LMD approved! Now a little confused on the RMC registration

Hi everyone! I received my Spanish birth certificate via email from the Houston, TX consulate two days ago, and am now in the process of getting everything together to complete my RMC registration. I am having some trouble with two things though, and would like help from anyone who may know what I can do for these things:

  1. The RMC registration guidelines say that I need to provide two proofs of address, and lists Driver's License (have that), service bills, rental agreements, and car insurance as valid proofs of residence, but I am currently living with my parents (I am post-grad, so not a minor, and will be moving out later this year - at which point I will update my address with the consulate) and all of these bills are in their names, not my own. The list of acceptable items for this was super short, and doesn't seem like credit card bills would count for it, but that is pretty much all I have that is actually in my name for this address. Does anyone know if credit card bills will work for secondary proof of residence, or what I could use for this if not? I emailed the consulate, but have no idea if they will respond or not, based on what I have seen online about other people's experiences with emailing the consulate with questions.

  2. The RMC registration also requires "Documentation proving your immigration status in the United States: Visa, residence card, work permit, ESTA." but I don't know what to include in my registration application for this because I am a born U.S.A citizen and thus do not have any visas, work permits, ESTA, or residence cards for the US (unless residence cards would include my driver's license?). Does anyone know what I should be submitting for this part of the requirements??

Also, just including this information for anyone who is looking for timelines on applications from Houston:

  • My application appointment was on June 9, 2025 at the Houston Spanish Consulate (I was born in Houston and am living here, so my application did not have to be sent out to another consulate from there), and they told me it would be 8-10 months before my application was accepted/denied
  • Received my Spanish birth certificate by email on May 30, 2026 (just barely short of a year after my application appointment)
  • I applied under Annex 1, and my sister applied with me (they let us do our application appointment together and we each received our birth certificates within 10 minutes of each other via email the same day)
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u/bundleofcheese — 3 days ago