QUOTE(Jomo @ Jan 4 2008, 02:01 PM)

QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Jan 4 2008, 12:59 PM)

QUOTE(aying @ Jan 4 2008, 01:38 PM)

thank you for you replies.
yes to immigrate. my mother doesn't have a birth cert, i mean she was born in 1955 and never registered. by the way, she is in the Philippines now. will USCIS needs her birth cert? or just my birth cert to justify that she is my mother?
I am talking about birth cert for the petitioner, that is son/daughter of mother, who has immigrated to USA, and has naturalized.
Wouldn't she still need her birth certificate for a passport?
There are other ways to prove citizenship, such as national ID, so mother probably will not need birth cert to get MNL passport.
However for the visa interview:
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Birth Certificates
Available. A certified copy of a birth registration can be obtained from the local civil registrar at the place of birth. Local Civil Registrar records are often incomplete and it is, therefore, necessary to accept baptismal certificates. If they too are unobtainable, then affidavits from two persons who have personal knowledge of the birth are acceptable.
Frequently, certificates for births occurring since 1946 may also be obtained from the National Census and Statistics Office (NCSO), Office of the Civil Registrar-General, Magsaysay Blvd., Santa Mesa, Metro Manila, Philippines. Certificates of birth before 1946 are maintained at the National Archives Division at T.M. Kalaw St., Ermita, Manila. Issuance of a birth certificate takes approximately three to four working days, for which there may be a fee, plus an additional fee if issuance is to take place within 24 hours, or if the document is to be printed on special security paper.
http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciproc...ocity_3650.html