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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Italy
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So we are at the point in which we have to send copies of the birth certificate, the certificate from the police, etc My husband doesn't have his original birth certificate and went today to ask for a copy and was told that it would take 45WORKING DAYS!!!!! Does anyone know of another way to get it faster??? How could it take so long to receive a copy of a birth certificate???

ANY HELP PLEASE!!!!

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So we are at the point in which we have to send copies of the birth certificate, the certificate from the police, etc My husband doesn't have his original birth certificate and went today to ask for a copy and was told that it would take 45WORKING DAYS!!!!! Does anyone know of another way to get it faster??? How could it take so long to receive a copy of a birth certificate???

ANY HELP PLEASE!!!!

Might want to try the forum from your region but if thats what he was told then that may be the only way. Sorry. Why do men always have to put these things off till the last minute, he must have known this was going to be needed. Hopefully someone from Italy will know of a faster way.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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Ciao Cecile. Been almost two months since you posted this but it is only now that I saw it. Yeah, that is how they do it in Rome regarding the issuance of birth certificates. If one goes there personally the wait is shortened to 30 days. I know because I too had the need then of a birth cert. exactly from Rome. And that was the reason why my interview was postponed for 45 days.

I hope you'ge gotten it by now.

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