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In a petitioner for my wife who's in Vietnam.

I'm a derivative US citizen.

I sent in a copy of my passport but I was sent another request for evidence of citizenship again. This time asking for a Certificate of Citizenship or a Certificate of Naturalization.

I don't have any of those. I became a citizen when my father got naturalized and I was under 18 years old at the time.

I was wondering if I need to get a photocopy of my passport notarize or they just need proof of how I became a citizen?

I am planning to send them a copy of

1. my father's Certificate of Naturalization

2. my birth certificate and an English translation

Is that enough or do I need to send them a photo copy of my passport again with notarization?

Anyone been in a similar case? Any help is appreciated!!

Thanks in advance!

My draft:

I have included the requested evidences in response to August 10, 2016's RFE:

PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP for Shinnoobie:

1. Shinnoobie's father Certificate of Naturalization

2. Shinnoobie's birth certificate

I do not have a Certificate of Naturalization or a Certificate of Citizenship.

I am a derivative U.S. Citizenship. I obtained my citizenship through my father who became a citizen before I was 18 years old.

I have attached a copy of my father Certificate of Naturalization which dated November 16, 2000. At which point I was only 16 years old.

Also attached is a copy of my birth certificate and the translated copy as proof of relationship to my father and my age.

If there is anything else I am missing, please let me know.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

Sincerely,

Shinnoobie



Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
Timeline
Posted

hi

did you fill out correctly the i130, where it says how did you obtain citizenship?

it asks on number 13 if you have or haven't a certificate, so did you mark no there, that you don't have a certificate?

Filed: Timeline
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hi

did you fill out correctly the i130, where it says how did you obtain citizenship?

it asks on number 13 if you have or haven't a certificate, so did you mark no there, that you don't have a certificate?

Hi,

Thank you for replying.

I checked parent and "No" on question 13.

 
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