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26 days agoNo, it does not make sense, if the policy is “paperwork needed after 28 weeks” you should not have to provide paperwork before the 28 weeks. If what you say is a concern the policy should explicitly say “X paperwork after 28 weeks and Y proof of ‘pregnancy time’ if less than 28 weeks”.
You cannot simply expect people to produce documentation on the spot when you have not mentioned upfront that is needed.
What people like you tend to forget, is that most countries (at least European countries that I know of), might not grant birth citizenship, but do grant citizenship by marriage, as soon as you marry someone from the country, you can apply for citizenship, meanwhile you can spend 40 years married to an american, living in the country and having 5 kids, and still not be considered american… That only happens there.