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SO lost his birth certificate long time ago. He went to Nigeria 3 weeks ago. He went to the registry to get a certified copy of his BC but since he didn't have the registration number and they aren't computerized they would not search through 40+ years of certificates looking for his - don' t blame them. BUT what they did was generate a new one for him and the "authority" signed it with a date in the year SO was born. SO didn't feel right submitting that one so he went to the courts to get an affidavit of lost birth certificate - which I have the original BUT he doesn't have the secondary support. His parents are both deceased and there are no other records. I didn't realize he was getting the affidavit otherwise I would have told him to have his sister write an affidavit of support. He didn't send me the BC that was generated because he didn't want it sent he wants to be completely honest. SO............................ what do I do?

OPTION 1: Send the affidavit and hope not to get an RFE for not having secondary support

OPTION 2: Have his sister write up the secondary support WAIT ANOTHER two or more weeks for it to get here before sending in the DS-230

OPTION 3: Send in copy of birth certificate with a note that original will be shown at interview and risk being found out that it's not the "REAL" original.

ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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We are right along with you. We filed using an attestation of birth which came from the National Population Commission alonf with the birth cert. which was generated in 2004 when he got a passport. Since we are still waiting....it will be interesting to see what happens. Many people don't have birth certificates so the attestation of birth was the only way this could be resolved for us.

I'm interested in what others have to say about this as well. So far we have had no RFE.....but it is still very early.

Married: 02/12/2009

Mailed I130 (Chicago Lockbox): 04/23/2009

I130 Received (Chicago Lockbox): 04/26/2009

I130 Received CSC: 04/30/2009

I130 Processed CSC: 04/30/2009

NOA1 Mailed: 04/30/2009

Check Cashed: 05/04/2009

Touch1: 05/05/2009

Touch2: 05/14/2009Touch3: 05/15/2009 Address change online?

Touch4: 05/22/2009Touch5: 05/26/2009 Called to check on address change, change made over the phone?

Touch6: 08/11/2009 Hopefully beginning to be processedTouch7: 08/12/2009

Touch8: 08/20/2009 RFE !! Response 09/01/2009

Touch9: 09/14/2009 Touch10: 09/21/2009

I130 APPROVED!! 09/21/2009

NVC case # assigned: 10/02/2009

BABY GIRL BORN 10/5/2009!!!

AOS bill generated:10/14/2009 Paid 10/15/2009

DS3032 e-mailed and mailed:10/21/2009

I864 mailed:10/22/2009

DS3032 accepted:11/09/2009

Received checklist letter for missing ds230: 11/09/2009

IV bill generated/paid/IV docs overnighted to NVC: 11/10/2009

IV docs received 11/12/2009

AVR:all docs received: 11/19/2009

SIGN IN FAILED!! 11/28/2009 woot woot!!

CASE COMPLETE!! 11/30/2009

Received Interview Letter: 12/02/2009

INTERVIEW: JANUARY 12, 2010

APPROVED!!! : 01/11/2010 interviewed after medical on 11th

POE JFK : 02/11/2010

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We are right along with you. We filed using an attestation of birth which came from the National Population Commission alonf with the birth cert. which was generated in 2004 when he got a passport. Since we are still waiting....it will be interesting to see what happens. Many people don't have birth certificates so the attestation of birth was the only way this could be resolved for us.

I'm interested in what others have to say about this as well. So far we have had no RFE.....but it is still very early.

Just curious why did you already send in a copy of SO's birth certificate? It isn't required until you reach the IV Packet stage.

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USCIS Journey

02/23/09 ............I-130 sent

03/27/09.............NOA2

TOTAL 32 DAYS

NVC Journey

04/15/09.............Case # Assigned

07/10/09.............Interview assigned

TOTAL 105 DAYS

Embassy Journey

07/14/09.............Forward the case to Embassy in Dakar, Senegal

09/28/09.............Visa in Hand

TOTAL 80 DAYS

VISA GRAND TOTAL 217 DAYS

US CITIZENSHIP JOURNEY

Conditional Resident Journey

09/29/09.............POE New York PIECE OF CAKE!!!

10/27/09.............2 year Green card received

TOTAL 29 DAYS

Removal of Conditions Journey

07/18/11.............I-751 packet sent

03/23/12............10yr GC Received

TOTAL 249 DAYS

Naturalization Journey

07/03/12.............N-400 packet sent

07/23/12.............Resent N-400 packet (husband FORGOT check!)

08/23/12.............Biometrics done

09/12/12.............Interview letter received

10/16/12.............Interview scheduled

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So we are taking OPTION 1 except his sister is sending me the affidavit tomorrow so hopefully I will have it in hand IF we get an RFE so I will be able to send it right away. We both decided that presenting the birth certificate that was generated 3 weeks ago and backdated 42+ years ago was not a good option and could be view as being fraudlent.

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USCIS Journey

02/23/09 ............I-130 sent

03/27/09.............NOA2

TOTAL 32 DAYS

NVC Journey

04/15/09.............Case # Assigned

07/10/09.............Interview assigned

TOTAL 105 DAYS

Embassy Journey

07/14/09.............Forward the case to Embassy in Dakar, Senegal

09/28/09.............Visa in Hand

TOTAL 80 DAYS

VISA GRAND TOTAL 217 DAYS

US CITIZENSHIP JOURNEY

Conditional Resident Journey

09/29/09.............POE New York PIECE OF CAKE!!!

10/27/09.............2 year Green card received

TOTAL 29 DAYS

Removal of Conditions Journey

07/18/11.............I-751 packet sent

03/23/12............10yr GC Received

TOTAL 249 DAYS

Naturalization Journey

07/03/12.............N-400 packet sent

07/23/12.............Resent N-400 packet (husband FORGOT check!)

08/23/12.............Biometrics done

09/12/12.............Interview letter received

10/16/12.............Interview scheduled

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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We are right along with you. We filed using an attestation of birth which came from the National Population Commission alonf with the birth cert. which was generated in 2004 when he got a passport. Since we are still waiting....it will be interesting to see what happens. Many people don't have birth certificates so the attestation of birth was the only way this could be resolved for us.

I'm interested in what others have to say about this as well. So far we have had no RFE.....but it is still very early.

Just curious why did you already send in a copy of SO's birth certificate? It isn't required until you reach the IV Packet stage.

We just sent everything we needed needed the birth certificates as part of the process to properly legalize our marriage in Italy, so when I filed I submetted all of the legalization documents including my apostilled Birth certificate for use in Italy and his birth certificate as well. I've heard a few stories of marriages not being considered legal because certain steps were not followed. So we wanted to do everything correctly. Also since my husband is originally from Nigeria, we decided to be safe and include affidavits from family and much more. it will all be resubmitted later as well. We just decided to get everything ready to go from begining all the way through NVC (even though we are not there yet. We have a baby on the way so are hoping to avoid any RFE and any unecessary delays that might happen because we don't have something yet.

Married: 02/12/2009

Mailed I130 (Chicago Lockbox): 04/23/2009

I130 Received (Chicago Lockbox): 04/26/2009

I130 Received CSC: 04/30/2009

I130 Processed CSC: 04/30/2009

NOA1 Mailed: 04/30/2009

Check Cashed: 05/04/2009

Touch1: 05/05/2009

Touch2: 05/14/2009Touch3: 05/15/2009 Address change online?

Touch4: 05/22/2009Touch5: 05/26/2009 Called to check on address change, change made over the phone?

Touch6: 08/11/2009 Hopefully beginning to be processedTouch7: 08/12/2009

Touch8: 08/20/2009 RFE !! Response 09/01/2009

Touch9: 09/14/2009 Touch10: 09/21/2009

I130 APPROVED!! 09/21/2009

NVC case # assigned: 10/02/2009

BABY GIRL BORN 10/5/2009!!!

AOS bill generated:10/14/2009 Paid 10/15/2009

DS3032 e-mailed and mailed:10/21/2009

I864 mailed:10/22/2009

DS3032 accepted:11/09/2009

Received checklist letter for missing ds230: 11/09/2009

IV bill generated/paid/IV docs overnighted to NVC: 11/10/2009

IV docs received 11/12/2009

AVR:all docs received: 11/19/2009

SIGN IN FAILED!! 11/28/2009 woot woot!!

CASE COMPLETE!! 11/30/2009

Received Interview Letter: 12/02/2009

INTERVIEW: JANUARY 12, 2010

APPROVED!!! : 01/11/2010 interviewed after medical on 11th

POE JFK : 02/11/2010

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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We are right along with you. We filed using an attestation of birth which came from the National Population Commission alonf with the birth cert. which was generated in 2004 when he got a passport. Since we are still waiting....it will be interesting to see what happens. Many people don't have birth certificates so the attestation of birth was the only way this could be resolved for us.

I'm interested in what others have to say about this as well. So far we have had no RFE.....but it is still very early.

Just curious why did you already send in a copy of SO's birth certificate? It isn't required until you reach the IV Packet stage.

We just sent everything we needed needed the birth certificates as part of the process to properly legalize our marriage in Italy, so when I filed I submetted all of the legalization documents including my apostilled Birth certificate for use in Italy and his birth certificate as well. I've heard a few stories of marriages not being considered legal because certain steps were not followed. So we wanted to do everything correctly. Also since my husband is originally from Nigeria, we decided to be safe and include affidavits from family and much more. it will all be resubmitted later as well. We just decided to get everything ready to go from begining all the way through NVC (even though we are not there yet. We have a baby on the way so are hoping to avoid any RFE and any unecessary delays that might happen because we don't have something yet.

Wow....sorry I didn't proof read this :unsure:

Anyway......we did it because his Birth cert. and attestation of birth were needed as part of the marriage legalization process in Italy. I just submitted all of the legalization docs instead of just the marriage cert.

I'm just glad I found VJ because the guides were wonderful as well as all the advice I found here. We probably over dosed on the proof and documents with the petition but better safe than sorry.

Married: 02/12/2009

Mailed I130 (Chicago Lockbox): 04/23/2009

I130 Received (Chicago Lockbox): 04/26/2009

I130 Received CSC: 04/30/2009

I130 Processed CSC: 04/30/2009

NOA1 Mailed: 04/30/2009

Check Cashed: 05/04/2009

Touch1: 05/05/2009

Touch2: 05/14/2009Touch3: 05/15/2009 Address change online?

Touch4: 05/22/2009Touch5: 05/26/2009 Called to check on address change, change made over the phone?

Touch6: 08/11/2009 Hopefully beginning to be processedTouch7: 08/12/2009

Touch8: 08/20/2009 RFE !! Response 09/01/2009

Touch9: 09/14/2009 Touch10: 09/21/2009

I130 APPROVED!! 09/21/2009

NVC case # assigned: 10/02/2009

BABY GIRL BORN 10/5/2009!!!

AOS bill generated:10/14/2009 Paid 10/15/2009

DS3032 e-mailed and mailed:10/21/2009

I864 mailed:10/22/2009

DS3032 accepted:11/09/2009

Received checklist letter for missing ds230: 11/09/2009

IV bill generated/paid/IV docs overnighted to NVC: 11/10/2009

IV docs received 11/12/2009

AVR:all docs received: 11/19/2009

SIGN IN FAILED!! 11/28/2009 woot woot!!

CASE COMPLETE!! 11/30/2009

Received Interview Letter: 12/02/2009

INTERVIEW: JANUARY 12, 2010

APPROVED!!! : 01/11/2010 interviewed after medical on 11th

POE JFK : 02/11/2010

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Senegal
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We are right along with you. We filed using an attestation of birth which came from the National Population Commission alonf with the birth cert. which was generated in 2004 when he got a passport. Since we are still waiting....it will be interesting to see what happens. Many people don't have birth certificates so the attestation of birth was the only way this could be resolved for us.

I'm interested in what others have to say about this as well. So far we have had no RFE.....but it is still very early.

Just curious why did you already send in a copy of SO's birth certificate? It isn't required until you reach the IV Packet stage.

We just sent everything we needed needed the birth certificates as part of the process to properly legalize our marriage in Italy, so when I filed I submetted all of the legalization documents including my apostilled Birth certificate for use in Italy and his birth certificate as well. I've heard a few stories of marriages not being considered legal because certain steps were not followed. So we wanted to do everything correctly. Also since my husband is originally from Nigeria, we decided to be safe and include affidavits from family and much more. it will all be resubmitted later as well. We just decided to get everything ready to go from begining all the way through NVC (even though we are not there yet. We have a baby on the way so are hoping to avoid any RFE and any unecessary delays that might happen because we don't have something yet.

Wow....sorry I didn't proof read this :unsure:

Anyway......we did it because his Birth cert. and attestation of birth were needed as part of the marriage legalization process in Italy. I just submitted all of the legalization docs instead of just the marriage cert.

I'm just glad I found VJ because the guides were wonderful as well as all the advice I found here. We probably over dosed on the proof and documents with the petition but better safe than sorry.

Yes just like you cornbread, i submitted my husbnads along with all other relevant documents just to be sure and in case. And mine also has his from the National Population Commission only it has a record number and validation along with a Sealed High Court Judicial Division of Statutory Declaration of Age validating age and place of Birth in Nigeria so prayerfully all is well . Anyway I sent copies of all just to be safe!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ethiopia
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Is your hubby in Nigeria still. Maybe he can get another copy and have them write date of issuance (instead of making up a date from the year he was born).

What do you mean my secondary support from his sister?

Also, could you just submit what you have to keep the process going and then provide the rest at interview?

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