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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
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Hey everyone, we are filling the form I-129F... and we are on the question #10 on the petitioner's side and it says

My citizenship was acquired through

Birth in the U.S. Naturalization

Give number of certificate, date and place it was issued.

So She is an American through birth in the US. so when putting the number of certificate, can she put the number of her passport or does she have to use her birth certificate?

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Hey everyone, we are filling the form I-129F... and we are on the question #10 on the petitioner's side and it says

My citizenship was acquired through

Birth in the U.S. Naturalization

Give number of certificate, date and place it was issued.

So She is an American through birth in the US. so when putting the number of certificate, can she put the number of her passport or does she have to use her birth certiicate?

If by birth in the US she doesn't put any number.

Put N/A or NONE

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K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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So She is an American through birth in the US. so when putting the number of certificate, can she put the number of her passport or does she have to use her birth certificate?

Niether - citizenship by birth doesn't come with a naturalization certificate number. (leave the the cert.# blank) :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hey everyone, we are filling the form I-129F... and we are on the question #10 on the petitioner's side and it says

My citizenship was acquired through

Birth in the U.S. Naturalization

Give number of certificate, date and place it was issued.

So She is an American through birth in the US. so when putting the number of certificate, can she put the number of her passport or does she have to use her birth certificate?

In your case, only need to check the box “Birth in the U.S.” and leave the space below blank or you can write “N/A“ or “NOT APPLICABLE“, which is require to complete by people who check the box “Naturalization”

*IR-1 Visa* VSC

I-130 (IR-1):

07/22/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-130 NOA2: Approved in 210 days from NOA1 date

I-129F (K-3):

08/11/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-129F NOA2: Approved in 190 days from NOA1 date

<not pursuing I-129F petition further but NVC forwarded case to Consulate on 02/24/2009>

NVC Journey:

02/19/2009: NVC Received/Case number assigned for I-130

02/20/2009: DS-3032 sent by e-mail and 03/04/2009: DS-3032 sent by regular mail

02/26/2009: NVC received DS-3032 Choice of Agent selection

02/26/2009: DS-3032 accepted and AOS Bill Generated but not IV Bill

02/28/2009: AOS Bill Package received in mail

02/28/2009: Paid AOS Bill and IV Bill (as it was available) online

03/03/2009: Both AOS and IV Bill Show as Paid and Coversheet Printed

03/04/2009: Mailed I-864 and IV (DS-230) Packages

03/06/2009: I-864 and IV Packages Received by NVC and Scanned on 03/10/2009

03/13/2009: Case completed at NVC (in 17 working days from date NVC Received)

03/25/2009: Interview date assigned by NVC

US Consulate @ Mumbai, India

04/02/2009: Medical Exam (based on NVC e-mail for interview)

04/13/2009: Interview Packet Received from US Consulate

04/16/2009: Documents submitted at VFS office

[Classified]: Date of Interview

USA Journey

02/21/2009: Permanent Resident # Received (Ref: NOA2 of USCIS)

05/2009: POE

##/##/2009: Permanent Resident Card

##/##/2009: SSN

Love must be sincere............Roman 12:9

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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Agreed. Put N/A. The photocopy of her passport serves as proof when you check the box "Birth in the US."

February 3, 2005. Applied for K-1.

July 14, 2005. Email to NVC congressional unit

Nov 2, 2005. Letter to congressman

Nov 8, 2005. Letter from congressman

December 19, 2005. Visa interview in Moscow. (250 days at NVC)

January 27, 2006. POE: JFK.

April 8, 2006. Wedding in USA.

April 19, 2006. Apply for AOS.

July 12, 2006. AOS Interview.

February 26, 2008. Letter to congresswoman.

March 19, 2008. Conditional Permanent residence began!!

2009: Wake up and get on the uscis train again - lifting conditions

Dec 21, 2009. Eligible to apply to remove conditions

February 2010: 10-yr Green Card Received

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The way I interpreted that question was that it is asking for the information from either box you select above.

Indeed, my birth certificate has a number, date and place where issued.

Since that second part does not say "naturalization", just "Certificate", I filled it in with my info on the birth certificate. There is nothing in the instructions or on the form that it applies just for naturalization.

I had no problems with USCIS, petition was passed through with no issues.

With that said, putting in the info, or putting in N/A will work if your using a birth certificate.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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