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Filed: Country: Netherlands
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Hello everyone,

Another quick question that I just ran into. In the I-129F form, question 10,

I acquired citizenship via parents. Do I need to answer "no" in the follow up

question regarding the certificate of citizenship? I was born in Latin America

to US citizen parents, so my citizenship was granted automatically and we didn't

receive a certificate of citizenship. Just my passport.

Thank you!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hello everyone,

Another quick question that I just ran into. In the I-129F form, question 10,

I acquired citizenship via parents. Do I need to answer "no" in the follow up

question regarding the certificate of citizenship? I was born in Latin America

to US citizen parents, so my citizenship was granted automatically and we didn't

receive a certificate of citizenship. Just my passport.

Thank you!

Your citizenship is by birth.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

Filed: Country: Netherlands
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Your citizenship is by birth.

Hey!

Thank you for replying (once again) to my question. The issue is that the option

in number 10 states "birth in the US." I wasn't born in the U.S. and therefore,

thought the best answer was parents? Should I check the "no" box in the

follow-up question in either case?

Thank you so much!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Hey!

Thank you for replying (once again) to my question. The issue is that the option

in number 10 states "birth in the US." I wasn't born in the U.S. and therefore,

thought the best answer was parents? Should I check the "no" box in the

follow-up question in either case?

Thank you so much!

"Through parents" basically means the way our sons will obtain their citizenship, as being part of the K-1 package. They will obtain their citizenship through their parent who immigrated to the US. A US citizen born to US citizen parents outside the US is considered to have been "born in the USA" You need nothing more than your passport to prove citizenship.

UYou have no certificate number to give them, answer "NA"

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

 
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