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Consular Report of Birth Abroad

A Consular Report of Birth Abroad (commonly referred to as CROBA) is a document issued by the U.S. Consulate reflecting the facts of a birth abroad of a child who acquired U.S. citizenship at birth; it is acceptable as proof of U.S. citizenship for all legal purposes.

Important Notice!

The Department of State is pleased to announce the introduction of a redesigned Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA, or Form FS-240).  The redesigned CRBA, which is an official record confirming that a child born abroad to a U.S. citizen parent or parents acquired U.S. citizenship at birth and serves as proof of citizenship, has been updated with a variety of state-of-the-art security features to help prevent fraud and identity theft. 

Beginning January 18, 2011, overseas posts will still document the citizenship of children born overseas to U.S.-citizen parents, but the CRBAs will be printed at our passport agencies in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and New Orleans, Louisiana, using the information provided by overseas posts.  By centralizing production and eliminating the distribution of controlled blank stock throughout the world, we will help ensure uniform quality and lessen the possibility of fraud. 

Additionally, the Department will no longer issue the DS-1350 Certification of Report of Birth Abroad.  Instead, the Department will simply provide new FS-240s in response to requests for additional, replacement, or amended CRBAs.  In order to upgrade our systems for this change, the Embassy is suspending CRBA adjudication from January 1 through January 18, 2011.  CRBA applications submitted during that time will be adjudicated after January 18.  All Consular Report of Birth Abroad services require an appointment.  Please review the instructions and required documentation listed on the links below.