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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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My co-sponsor can't find her birth certificate and my interview is very soon,there is no time to get a new birth certificate.so i was wondering if we can use her driver's licence as a prove of residence? She is actually a citizen by birth.counting on your responds.Thank you

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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A drivers license doesn't prove citizenship, so the answer to your question is no. An alternative to a birth certificate would be the bio page of your co-sponsor's passport.

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She is from the US-Virgin Island and the process is so slow we don't think she will get it before the interview?

Oh well, you will need to look for another co-sponsor. You'll had atleast 6 months to work this out from the inital time of filing. The interview could be postpond until you receive the correct documents.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Oh well, you will need to look for another co-sponsor. You'll had atleast 6 months to work this out from the inital time of filing. The interview could be postpond until you receive the correct documents.

she sd she misplaced her birth certificate all along she thought she had it. there's nothing i can do about that. i have done some researched and this problem is considered solved. i will say make sure you have full knowledge when responding to a question.

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she sd she misplaced her birth certificate all along she thought she had it. there's nothing i can do about that. i have done some researched and this problem is considered solved. i will say make sure you have full knowledge when responding to a question.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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she sd she misplaced her birth certificate all along she thought she had it. there's nothing i can do about that. i have done some researched and this problem is considered solved. i will say make sure you have full knowledge when responding to a question.

Could you explain how this is considered "solved"? Most consulates will require proof of a joint sponsor's status (US citizen or permanent resident) and evidence of domicile. If you've found a way to get around the proof of status then please share it with everyone else.

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she sd she misplaced her birth certificate all along she thought she had it. there's nothing i can do about that. i have done some researched and this problem is considered solved. i will say make sure you have full knowledge when responding to a question.

I didn't respond previously but can assure you I have full knowledge of what is needed as evidence of eligibility to act as a sponsor for a K1 visa. Your sponsor will need to provide either a photocopy of a certified copy of birth certificate or a photocopy of the data page of a their US passport. There is no OTHER way to "solve" this problem. One cannot obtain a passport without the birth certificate, so the solution is to obtain a new certified copy of birth certificate. Start now. The visa won't be issued until the Consular officer sees the evidence needed.

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