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I had my mother's IR5 residency interview, May 7, 2025.but her birth certificate was updated in 2023 to the new system and had a note from the notary that she the officer or consul,couldn't understand The mean, She wanted to verify if my mother had changed her name. She asked for an older birth certificate or a baptism certificate. Since we didn't have it at the time when she asked, she gave me the yellow section 221G sheet, asking for original documents and a passport.

 

We already send at may 8, 2025. All the documents that she requested,The have the original documents and passport in the embassy Bogota.

 

I have 4 questions.

 

1) Does anyone have a similar case?

 

2) She never marked me on the yellow paper, that I should upload them to CEAC, she didn't even say a mark. It was going through an administrative process. 

 

Do I have to do it the same way or do I not see that each case is different?

 

3) how long does that take?

 

4) Can I write to the embassy asking or not?

 

I would be grateful for your response or comment.

 

Have great day 

 

 

 
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