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Admin on September 7, 2025, 11:14 am
This was taken from the comments written on the Passports page of The Remedy section.
thenymguy wrote:
I sent my letter, notarized, re: my citizenship to the state dept. Never heard back, so since they agreed from their silent reply, I moved forward with the passport. I received a letter of denial due to unlawful child support. I quickly replied on what rights are being violated and will take this matter to the AG. I received a brief voicemail stating my passport is en route. I had no idea that no confirmation would happen on my National status. to be continued in next comment.
I called, wrote again… nothing. I decided to re-apply for a new one, this time I drove three hours to the closest passport center to be met with so much aggression and hostility. I was calm, prepared and had more than enough documentation. The first clerrk said unless you are a native american, I can’t help you. Actually, I am an official member of the Choctaw Nation. She immediately left for her supervisor.
Once called up again, she refused to help or share and took my FOIA letter with evidence of zero evidence of being a US Citizen and kept telling me the letter is why she won’t help me and wouldn’t answer any question regarding native americans. she then called security and I was escorted out.
Does anyone have any insight or info on indigenous people and how this all is going to affect me. And the passport? what to do?
This was taken from the comments written on the Passports page of The Remedy section.
thenymguy wrote:
I sent my letter, notarized, re: my citizenship to the state dept. Never heard back, so since they agreed from their silent reply, I moved forward with the passport. I received a letter of denial due to unlawful child support. I quickly replied on what rights are being violated and will take this matter to the AG. I received a brief voicemail stating my passport is en route. I had no idea that no confirmation would happen on my National status. to be continued in next comment.
I called, wrote again… nothing. I decided to re-apply for a new one, this time I drove three hours to the closest passport center to be met with so much aggression and hostility. I was calm, prepared and had more than enough documentation. The first clerrk said unless you are a native american, I can’t help you. Actually, I am an official member of the Choctaw Nation. She immediately left for her supervisor.
Once called up again, she refused to help or share and took my FOIA letter with evidence of zero evidence of being a US Citizen and kept telling me the letter is why she won’t help me and wouldn’t answer any question regarding native americans. she then called security and I was escorted out.
Does anyone have any insight or info on indigenous people and how this all is going to affect me. And the passport? what to do?