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We have an interview scheduled for my husband's AOS. They are requiring that I bring my birth certificate (I am the petitioner). The issue is that I lost my birth certificate and naturalization certificate when I moved from one state to another. I did file with my birth country's Embassy to receive a copy but it could take up to 6 months to get that copy (I was born in another country but I am a citizen of the United States). And the naturalization certificate copy is insanely expensive but I did send out for a copy of that as well.  Does anyone know if they will delay my husbands Green Card process or cancel it all together?

I do have a passport, which is what I used to do our K-1 Fiancé visa and they haven't required a birth certificate until now. If anyone can shed some light on what we need to be prepared for I would greatly appreciate it. I am able to get the copies, its just an issue with timing because when we started this whole process they didn't require any of it until they scheduled his interview.

thanks so much.

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On 10/19/2018 at 12:24 PM, lenchick33 said:

We have an interview scheduled for my husband's AOS. They are requiring that I bring my birth certificate (I am the petitioner). The issue is that I lost my birth certificate and naturalization certificate when I moved from one state to another. I did file with my birth country's Embassy to receive a copy but it could take up to 6 months to get that copy (I was born in another country but I am a citizen of the United States). And the naturalization certificate copy is insanely expensive but I did send out for a copy of that as well.  Does anyone know if they will delay my husbands Green Card process or cancel it all together?

I do have a passport, which is what I used to do our K-1 Fiancé visa and they haven't required a birth certificate until now. If anyone can shed some light on what we need to be prepared for I would greatly appreciate it. I am able to get the copies, its just an issue with timing because when we started this whole process they didn't require any of it until they scheduled his interview.

thanks so much.

hi there, so what happens afterwards?

Did you just bring your passport to the interview? We are facing the same issue here.

I751:

Mailed: 3th May 2021

Delivered: 5th May 2021

Rejected due to missing signature: 26th May 2021

 

Resend: 26th May 2021

Delivered: 28th May 2021

 

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We asked our lawyer because we were worried that I wouldn't get my birth certificate in time and he mentioned that if you can get a notice from the office that you've requested a birth certificate you should be fine. They might require you to send in your birth certificate later but it won't cancel your Green Card process.

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