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Scanning front page is fine no need for back page because it is blank. If it makes you feel better you can do a post it note and tell them back page is blank, that's what i did and there was no problem.

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If It's blank, include the blank page. Make sure you write a note on the top of each photocopy, ie

'Naturalization Certificate - Front Page'

'Naturalization Certificate - Back Page'

Examine the back thoroughly, sometimes they're blank but might have some sort of watermark or 'embossing'.

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If It's blank, include the blank page. Make sure you write a note on the top of each photocopy, ie

'Naturalization Certificate - Front Page'

'Naturalization Certificate - Back Page'

Examine the back thoroughly, sometimes they're blank but might have some sort of watermark or 'embossing'.

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That's what I did. No need to risk an RFE for such a silly omission.

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The I-129F package asks for a copy of the US Citizen's naturalization certificate (front and back). I noticed that the back of my certificate is blank. Is this correct? Do I suppose to send a blank page in for the copy of the back of my certificate?

Thank you!

Typically they ask for front and back of all documents even if it is blank. I copied the blank back of my birth certificate, wrote "copy of back of birth certificate" and sent it. I would copy it, do the same and send it. Why on earth would you risk the delay of an RFE for a blank piece of paper? Read carefully, interpret literally

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