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Kay Osterberg posted an update
Passport Response to my application
I submitted a passport for myself and our two children and followed the instructions given by TFP. Attachments were given to the county clerk and she stapled to our application. Today I received the Dept of State’s response:
“It appears from the facts of your birth and the documents you submitted that you are a U.S.
citizen entitled to a U.S. passport. In accordance with the Fourteenth Amendment of the
Constitution of the United States, all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and
subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States. As supreme law of our
land, it cannot be waived by unilateral declaration except as otherwise provided by law.”
I suppose from here, since they do not want a phone call and rather I just ‘reapply correctly’, I’m thinking that doing a letter stating I am correcting my previous passport according to the documentation that was submitted as I, nor my children, fall under the 14th Amendment. Does this sound right? Any other suggestions? Templates/examples?? Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

