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Not the parent's birth certificates...but her birth certificate with the parent's full name on it.

I submitted the translated birth certificates for both (Hang & I) for my original petition to USCIS; even though, we have different last names. In there, it indicates both of our parents last name.

There are lots of common last name in VNese (Nguyen, Tran, Le, etc..) as you've already know, and they want to see if the two families are related in any way. If both of the families last name are totally different, then you don't have to worry. But you can bring both yours and hers to the interview for the peace of mind. No translation is needed at the consulate.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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The older folks that I have been around pick their own birthdays any way. 25 December and 1 January are favorites for some reason. The VN guvmint even picked Linhs birthday for her and picked her sisters birth country. :thumbs:

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