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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hello Friends,

I am having I-485 (marriage based green card ) interview next week.

My question is , I don't have my original birth certificate with me , I have it in email. The original is in India with my parents and cant get in mail in 4-5 days.

Do i have to have original birth certificate of mine at the time of interview ? or email printout will be ok?

I have my passport with me which also verifies birthday and other things.

Please, help! Its urgent!

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Egypt
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Hello Friends,

I am having I-485 (marriage based green card ) interview next week.

My question is , I don't have my original birth certificate with me , I have it in email. The original is in India with my parents and cant get in mail in 4-5 days.

Do i have to have original birth certificate of mine at the time of interview ? or email printout will be ok?

I have my passport with me which also verifies birthday and other things.

Please, help! Its urgent!

I would go ahead and request for the original to be mailed (expedited). I've read some interview experiences where the IO asked for this information and some where the IO didn't. If the IO does I think the worst that will happen is you will get an RFE to perhaps make an infopass and show it there. Or you might be required to mail it in. Better to ask for more than one official copy so you will have one if you need it in the future.

Good Luck! We're having our interview next week also.

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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is beneficiary missing the birth certificate? if you read your interview notice, it does specify to bring original birth certificate of beneficiary. some IO do ask for it and some dont. Ours didnt speficially look at it. I suggest, you try and get it via expedited courier. if you get it in time, its fine or you take gamble.

In my experience, you can get courier from india in 3-4 days. try www.ezworldwide.com. they hv done it for me few times.

Good Luck!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hello,

Thanks for replying.

I (beneficiary) have a scanned colored copy of my birth certificate and have passport. I dont have my original birth certi with me.

is beneficiary missing the birth certificate? if you read your interview notice, it does specify to bring original birth certificate of beneficiary. some IO do ask for it and some dont. Ours didnt speficially look at it. I suggest, you try and get it via expedited courier. if you get it in time, its fine or you take gamble.

In my experience, you can get courier from india in 3-4 days. try www.ezworldwide.com. they hv done it for me few times.

Good Luck!


Yes, i have to!! Dont know how i did i miss this 1.

Thank you for wishing me luck and for your advise!

Good luck to you too!! :D

I would go ahead and request for the original to be mailed (expedited). I've read some interview experiences where the IO asked for this information and some where the IO didn't. If the IO does I think the worst that will happen is you will get an RFE to perhaps make an infopass and show it there. Or you might be required to mail it in. Better to ask for more than one official copy so you will have one if you need it in the future.

Good Luck! We're having our interview next week also.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Finland
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At our interview, the IO asked to see both of our birth certificates (the US citizen and the foreign spouse) in original, in fact she even inspected the purple seal on the foreign birth certificate to make SURE it was an original. I'm not sure what would have happened if we had not had the original -- I do strongly suggest you try to get it, at least to have if they ask you to bring it as a followup document.

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K-1 Visa: I-129F filed November 6, 2012, NOA2 May 17, 2013, Interview and Approval July 24, 2013

POE San Diego, September 13, 2013, Wedding October 25, 2013

AOS filed November 19, 2013, EAD/AP received January 30, 2014, interview and AOS Approval on February 27, 2014.

ROC filed December 3, 2015, NOA1 12/4/15, Biometrics 12/31/15, ROC Approval on June 16, 2016, 10-Year Green Card received June 22, 2016.

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Detailed Timeline Below!

 

Relationship:
2006 April 01: Met online, music site, 2007 February 20: Met in person, Finland, 2007 - 2012 met several times in Finland and California

K-1 Visa:
2012 November 06: Sent I-129F (NOA1 on 11/9/2012)
2013 May 14: Contacted Congressman
2013 May 17: I-129F NOA2 Approved
2013 June 03: NVC Received (NVC left 6/6/13)
2013 June 10: Consulate Received, 2013 June 13: Medical, 2013 June 25: Sent Packet 3/4
2013 July 24: Interview in Helsinki, 2013 July 27: Visa Received
2013 September 13: POE to USA, San Diego

AOS:
2013 October 22: SSN Received
2013 October 25: Wedding, San Marcos, CA
2013 November 19: AOS, AP, EAD sent (NOA 1 on 11/22/13)
2013 December 17: Biometrics, San Marcos, CA, 2013 December 24: Online status changed to Testing/Interview

2014 January 23: Interview notice mailed (for 2/27), 2014 January 24: EAD card production, AP approval (card received 1/30/2014)

2014 February 27: Interview and Approval, GC in production (card received March 6, 2014)

 

ROC:

2015 December 03: mailed I-751 package

2015 December 04: NOA1 extension letter, 2015 December 31: Biometrics appointment

2016 June 16: Approval - Online status changed to Document Production, mailed 6/20/16

2016 June 22: 10-Year Green Card Received, done with USCIS for a while!

 

N-400 Citizenship:

2023 September 14: filed N-400 online

2023 September 14: same day acceptance notice and "Biometrics Reuse" notice

2023 December 28: notice of interview scheduled for February 13, 2024

2024 February 13: naturalization interview (five-year rule) passed, same day oath - now a US Citizen and done with USCIS!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Thanks for the reply!

My parents already mailed it and i am suppose to get it before my interview.

Lets see ! I hope everthing will be OK!

Wish me luck!! :D

At our interview, the IO asked to see both of our birth certificates (the US citizen and the foreign spouse) in original, in fact she even inspected the purple seal on the foreign birth certificate to make SURE it was an original. I'm not sure what would have happened if we had not had the original -- I do strongly suggest you try to get it, at least to have if they ask you to bring it as a followup document.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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If you have used a reputable courier from India (Blue Dart, DHL, etc) It should reach US in in 3 days if they paid for expedited. I have done this before and it cost a bomb (over 6k Rs for 1 sheet of paper) but it arrived at 10am on the 3rd day so it was worth it!

Don't worry! worst case you go in for interview without it and they want to see it and you will have to go back once it arrives in the mail!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Thanks for the reply!! i had an interview today and I/O didnt ask for my birth cert at all!!dancin5hr.gif

If you have used a reputable courier from India (Blue Dart, DHL, etc) It should reach US in in 3 days if they paid for expedited. I have done this before and it cost a bomb (over 6k Rs for 1 sheet of paper) but it arrived at 10am on the 3rd day so it was worth it!

Don't worry! worst case you go in for interview without it and they want to see it and you will have to go back once it arrives in the mail!

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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