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My Fiancee has already recieved Packet 3. I probably only have a month and a half. What do I do???

Hey Dave,

Not sure but I believe you're talking about losing your birth certificate. I didn't have mine either, and I went five minutes before the office closed and I got mine the same day.

Also, I am sure you have more than a month and a half so you should be TOTALLY okay!!

Filed: Other Country: China
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What if I just attend the interview?

I can show them my passport. Thats even better. I know I have permission to attend if I would like.

That's fine but get your own new certified copy of your birth certificate anyway. It's good to have around. Unless you were aready planning to attend the interview, traveling to Hungary is a really expensive birth certificate substitute.

Just to be clear....Dave needs a copy of his passport to keep for his own records, but as stated before he does not need his birth certificate for the visa process in Hungary. The passport will suffice.

Dave it seems you're trying to find a good enough reason to go to Hungary and be there w/ your fiancee at the interview. ;) If that's the case, just go...there's no need to find a justification for your desire to be there w/ your lady during the visa interview. :)

-P

Right, typically the USC's Birth Certificate would not be asked for. If originally used as evidence of citizenship, it's a best practice to have an original on hand just in case, same as a divorce decree etc. but seldom are these asked for.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Right, typically the USC's Birth Certificate would not be asked for. If originally used as evidence of citizenship, it's a best practice to have an original on hand just in case, same as a divorce decree etc. but seldom are these asked for.

Exactly, in fact I would be hard pressed to recall a single reported occurence over the last two years.....

Edited by fwaguy

YMMV

 
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