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Hello Everyone !
Yesterday my fiancee (USC) recieved our hard copy NOA2 , we are very blessed that we got approved very quikly !
Now, we are working on the affidavit of support , but we came across a little confusing problem .
My fiancee is a US citizen through her parents , and on the question 1 , we need a certificate of Citizenship Number , which my fiancee does not have , she has a certificate of birth abroad because she was born in Europe . what should we do ? use the Certificate of birth abroad ? she said she always uses it as a proof of citizenship along with her US passport .

I hope to get an answer soon !
Thanks

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My father was in the USAF and stationed in the UK when I was born! My birth was reported to the US State Department and it was easy to obtain a copy of the "Certificate of Birth of a USC Born Abroad"! Try searching US State Department I bet they will have some guidance of what is needed to find such a document!

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It sounds like both b and c are your answers. Here is a similar question that was answered on VJ:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/541211-i-134-certificate-of-citizenship/

And here is the state department's web page on proving citizenship through alternative ways:

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/passports/information/secondary-evidence.html

Edited to add: scroll down to the bottom for "Foreign Birth Documents + Parent(s) Citizenship Evidence"

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My father was in the USAF and stationed in the UK when I was born! My birth was reported to the US State Department and it was easy to obtain a copy of the "Certificate of Birth of a USC Born Abroad"! Try searching US State Department I bet they will have some guidance of what is needed to find such a document!

Tony

My fiancee has already that" Certeficate of birth of a USC born abroad " can we use it for the I134 ?

It sounds like both b and c are your answers. Here is a similar question that was answered on VJ:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/541211-i-134-certificate-of-citizenship/

And here is the state department's web page on proving citizenship through alternative ways:

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/passports/information/secondary-evidence.html

Edited to add: scroll down to the bottom for "Foreign Birth Documents + Parent(s) Citizenship Evidence"

Thank you !! I really appreciate it !

You could choose c and just attach the birth certificate, which clearly states he is a U.S. citizen born abroad. Good luck!

Thank You !!!

 
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