citizenshiphelp
17 Nov 2011 / #1
Hi,
I am hoping to apply for Polish citizenship through my mother, as she emigrated to the US from Poland when she was young. I met with the consulate this week (they were very helpful) and was told that all my documentation was order and confirmation would be no problem. HOWEVER, I was told that when applying for my Polish birth certificate, and then my passport, would be rejected because Poland is very strict and my mom's name change would not fly. Her birth certificate contains her Polish name (the exact name) she was born with. However, all American documentation contains an anglicized version of her name. Thus, her name on my birth certificate does not match her name on her own birth certificate. Apparently, a translated name (like New York to Nueva York in spanish) is not acceptable. Has anyone else encountered this problem/found a solution? The consulate suggested that my mom confirm her citizenship, obtain a passport, and legally change her name in the Polish system but really delay everything and is something I'm hoping to avoid, as my mother isn't too keen on going through all that effort.
I am hoping to apply for Polish citizenship through my mother, as she emigrated to the US from Poland when she was young. I met with the consulate this week (they were very helpful) and was told that all my documentation was order and confirmation would be no problem. HOWEVER, I was told that when applying for my Polish birth certificate, and then my passport, would be rejected because Poland is very strict and my mom's name change would not fly. Her birth certificate contains her Polish name (the exact name) she was born with. However, all American documentation contains an anglicized version of her name. Thus, her name on my birth certificate does not match her name on her own birth certificate. Apparently, a translated name (like New York to Nueva York in spanish) is not acceptable. Has anyone else encountered this problem/found a solution? The consulate suggested that my mom confirm her citizenship, obtain a passport, and legally change her name in the Polish system but really delay everything and is something I'm hoping to avoid, as my mother isn't too keen on going through all that effort.