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Hi all,

I have a quick question regarding to the documents that needed to be prepared.

For the AOS interview, I have learned that birth certificate for both should be brought to the interview.

But my husband got his US citizen through naturalization so that means his birth certificate is not from US. 

In this case, what other documents should we bring?

 

And, is US passport sufficient to proof him as a US citizen? As we are having trouble find the original certificate of naturalization, and we only have the copied version in hand right now.

I have learned that it will take 5-6 months to file for a replacement.

 

Any one could share some suggestion or your own experience?

Thank you in advance.

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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4 minutes ago, little immigrant said:

US passport is sufficient to proof citizenship. 

Thank you.

What about birth certificate?

Or for naturalized US citizen, can they get a new copy of  birth certificate somewhere here in US?

 

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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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Uruguay
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Following... while my Fiance's birth certificate is in other language than English, does it also have to be signed by the translator officer?

K-1 Visa process (I'm the USC [F]) [2018-2019]

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Sent packet: August 10, 2018 (Lines Compressed to fit signature restriction guideline)

USCIS Received package: August 14 - Notification in text/email: August 17 - Mail received from USCIS: January 22, 2019
USCIS Approved I-129F Petition: January 17 - NVC Received Case: February 14 - NVC Case # Assigned: February 14

US Embassy Received: Not sure but got email reply - March 11 - Instructions Received via e-mail: March 19

Interview: May 7 - Approved! - Arriving to US/POE: June 12 - Married July 15, 2019

AOS Process [2019-2020]

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Sent packet: July 27, 2019 - USCIS Received Package: July 29 - [Hiccup] Package was sent back due to incorrect fee and sent on August 5.
Notification in text/email: August 12 @ 12:30AM - Check cashed: August 12 - NOA 1 Mail: August 16 - Biometric: September 5 @ Atlanta, GA

AOS RFIE: Sept. 28 - got in mail by Oct 3. [They lost my Husband's Birth Certificate] - Sent back AOS RFIE: Oct 16 2019, at office by Oct 17.
AOS Case update notice on April 9th, 2020, waiting for mail. - Interview date: Scheduled as of July 15, date is August 19. Passed the interview!

My Husband got his GC! 2 Year Conditional Green Card expires 08/19/2022, Residence since 08/19/2020

ROC Process [2022-2024]

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Sent packet: June 16, 2022 via USPS, USCIS Received Package: June 21
Notice in text (didn't get email nor text on other phone): June 24
Notice date: June 23, package is at SRC (Texas Service Center), Paid with Credit Card, payment taken on June 25
NOA 1 Mail: June 30, Biometric: Reused
Got letter in mail for extension: April 12th, Received date June 21, 2022, Notice date: April 5, 2023 = 48 Months Extension. No physical card yet.
Approved without interview as of Feb 15th, 2024. Was not a combo interview with N-400.

Naturalization N-400 [2023-...]

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Filed Online: July 28, 2023NOA: July 29, 2023
Service Center: NBC, application # starts with IOE#.
Biometrics waived. Got NOA mail Jan 5, 2024 says Interview in Nashville, TN on Feb 6, 2024.
Queue for review and approval. Already in line for Oath Ceremony as of Feb 13th, 2024.

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12 minutes ago, WaterLeaf said:

Following... while my Fiance's birth certificate is in other language than English, does it also have to be signed by the translator officer?

I think so. It has to be translated into English and signed by the translator.

I have read several posts, looks like the US passport should be good. Let’s see if there’s someone else who could answer our question.

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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1 hour ago, CCCCCF said:

 

Or for naturalized US citizen, can they get a new copy of  birth certificate somewhere here in US?

 

A non US citizen would never be able to obtain a US BC as they were not born in the US.

USCIS is looking for proof of US Citizenship so in his case a BC would not do as it is a foreign BC.

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3 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

A non US citizen would never be able to obtain a US BC as they were not born in the US.

USCIS is looking for proof of US Citizenship so in his case a BC would not do as it is a foreign BC.

So is a US passport sufficient in this case since BC is not helpful at all?

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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6 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

1. US BC

2. US Passport 

3. US Naturalization Certificate 

Well, do you mean any of these 3 should work or do you mean all 3 of them are needed?

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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22 minutes ago, CCCCCF said:

Well, do you mean any of these 3 should work or do you mean all 3 of them are needed?

Any

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4 minutes ago, K1visaHopeful said:

Any

Great. Thank you.

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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16 hours ago, CCCCCF said:

Hi all,

I have a quick question regarding to the documents that needed to be prepared.

For the AOS interview, I have learned that birth certificate for both should be brought to the interview.

But my husband got his US citizen through naturalization so that means his birth certificate is not from US. 

In this case, what other documents should we bring?

 

And, is US passport sufficient to proof him as a US citizen? As we are having trouble find the original certificate of naturalization, and we only have the copied version in hand right now.

I have learned that it will take 5-6 months to file for a replacement.

 

Any one could share some suggestion or your own experience?

Thank you in advance.

Hi,  i only submitted the photocopy of the naturalization and the passport together with the i-134.  Abd they accepted it. 

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3 hours ago, Khai28 said:

Hi,  i only submitted the photocopy of the naturalization and the passport together with the i-134.  Abd they accepted it. 

Do you mean you bring these documents during interview?

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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