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Need your help. My fiance the petitioner USC have his certificate of naturalization.

Question 10 on I129F asks also for a certificate of citizenship - he does not have one, at least he cannot remember to have one. Is it the same as naturalization ??? Please help

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21/03/2012 - sent 129F to Dallas Lockbox
25/03/2012 - I129F recieved
26/03/2012 - NOA1
24/09/2012 - NOA2 text message
02/10/2012 - NVC left case sent to Bulgaria ;o)
15/10/2012 - Packet 3 recieved
27/10/2012 - Medical exam
29/10/2012 - Interview - APPROVED
25/11/2012 - POE Miami
01/02/2013 - married

AOS
02/01/2013 - AOS sent
02/12/2013 - NOA1 text and email
02/16/2013 - recieved biometrics appointment letter
02/26/2013 - biometrics appointment

08/29/2013 - received notice of potential interview waiver case

10/23/2013 - Interview approved ;o)

11/01/2013 - green card received

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Need your help. My fiance the petitioner USC have his certificate of naturalization.

Question 10 asks also for a certificate of citizenship - we does not have one, at least he cannot remember to have one. Is it the same as naturalization ??? Please help

Use Certificate of Naturalization and you will be fine.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Bulgaria
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Use Certificate of Naturalization and you will be fine.

Thank you so much

21/03/2012 - sent 129F to Dallas Lockbox
25/03/2012 - I129F recieved
26/03/2012 - NOA1
24/09/2012 - NOA2 text message
02/10/2012 - NVC left case sent to Bulgaria ;o)
15/10/2012 - Packet 3 recieved
27/10/2012 - Medical exam
29/10/2012 - Interview - APPROVED
25/11/2012 - POE Miami
01/02/2013 - married

AOS
02/01/2013 - AOS sent
02/12/2013 - NOA1 text and email
02/16/2013 - recieved biometrics appointment letter
02/26/2013 - biometrics appointment

08/29/2013 - received notice of potential interview waiver case

10/23/2013 - Interview approved ;o)

11/01/2013 - green card received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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Need your help. My fiance the petitioner USC have his certificate of naturalization.

Question 10 on I129F asks also for a certificate of citizenship - he does not have one, at least he cannot remember to have one. Is it the same as naturalization ??? Please help

is the same thing you will have no problem use that


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K-1 TIMELINE

I - 129F SENT .................. 01/26/2012

I - 129F DELIVERED ...........01/30/2012
NOA1 TEXT/EMAIL ............02/04/2012 (01:45 AM)
NOA1 LETTER .....................02/06/2012
TOUCH ...............................02/10/2012
RFE TEXT/EMAIL ..................02/29/2012 (11:45 AM)
RFE LETTER ..........................03/02/2012
RFE SENT ..............................03/06/2012
RFE DELIVERED .....................03/07/2012
TOUCHED ( RFE) ....................03/08/2012 ( 10:33 AM)
NOA2 TEXT/EMAIL ..................03/27/2012 (04:15 PM)
NOA2 LETTER .........................03/30/2012
NVC RECIEVED ( CASE #) ...........04/05/2012
MEDICAL EXAM .........................04/24/2012
PICK UP MEDICAL EXAM..............05/24/2012
INTERVIEW DAY ..........................07/12/2012
VISA ON HAND ............................07/19/2012
REQUEST FOR CARTA BLANCA .......07/24/2012
CARTA BLANCA ON HAND .............08/17/2012
ARRIVAL ........................................08/28/2012
TOTAL ........................................... 7 MONTHS

AoS/EAD/AP/timeline:
I-485 SENT ....................11/16/2012
NOA-1 TEXT/EMAIL ..............11/23/2012 (9:55 AM)
NOA-1 LETTER ..................11/26/2012
BIOMETRICS LETTER .............12/01/2012
BIOMETRICS APPOINTMENT ........12/24/2012
TOUCH (RFE) ...................12/06/2012
RFE LETTER ...................12/08/2012
TOUCH(RFE).....................12/28/2012
EAD/AP NOA-2 Email Aproval ....02/02/2013
EAD/AP ARRIVED ................02/15/2013

I-485 Interview ............01/21/2014

Approval Notice Text/Email..01/21/2014

Card Production..............01/22/2014

Card Sent ..................01/24/2014

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Need your help. My fiance the petitioner USC have his certificate of naturalization.

Question 10 on I129F asks also for a certificate of citizenship - he does not have one, at least he cannot remember to have one. Is it the same as naturalization ??? Please help

He could request for the copy at the nearest vital statistics office around his area. wait a minute......I will guess he wasn't born in the US because he has naturalization. If that the case he doesn't need his birth certificate ONLY his passport and his naturalization... (He will need to copy his passport stamps to use for evidence in meeting in person)

The longer it takes to happen the more you'll appreciate it when it does!

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He could request for the copy at the nearest vital statistics office around his area. wait a minute......I will guess he wasn't born in the US because he has naturalization. If that the case he doesn't need his birth certificate ONLY his passport and his naturalization... (He will need to copy his passport stamps to use for evidence in meeting in person)

Yes, he become USC through naturalization. We just don't know how to answer to the question have you obtained a certificate of citizenship shall we answer Yes or Not or shall we leave it blank having in mind that we have included his natiralization certificate number ?

21/03/2012 - sent 129F to Dallas Lockbox
25/03/2012 - I129F recieved
26/03/2012 - NOA1
24/09/2012 - NOA2 text message
02/10/2012 - NVC left case sent to Bulgaria ;o)
15/10/2012 - Packet 3 recieved
27/10/2012 - Medical exam
29/10/2012 - Interview - APPROVED
25/11/2012 - POE Miami
01/02/2013 - married

AOS
02/01/2013 - AOS sent
02/12/2013 - NOA1 text and email
02/16/2013 - recieved biometrics appointment letter
02/26/2013 - biometrics appointment

08/29/2013 - received notice of potential interview waiver case

10/23/2013 - Interview approved ;o)

11/01/2013 - green card received

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It’s not the same thing if the petitioner isn't born in the US. Naturalization if an immigrant applies for citizenship.

You can only be eligible for a certificate of citizenship if you derived (after birth) or acquired (at birth) U.S. citizenship. If not then you can get a Naturalization certificated after 5 years or 3 if ur maried . Is the same thing the different is that one if for born in us and the other one for the one that apply for citizenship.


»-(¯'v'¯)-»Lisel & Javier »-(¯'v'¯)-»

K-1 TIMELINE

I - 129F SENT .................. 01/26/2012

I - 129F DELIVERED ...........01/30/2012
NOA1 TEXT/EMAIL ............02/04/2012 (01:45 AM)
NOA1 LETTER .....................02/06/2012
TOUCH ...............................02/10/2012
RFE TEXT/EMAIL ..................02/29/2012 (11:45 AM)
RFE LETTER ..........................03/02/2012
RFE SENT ..............................03/06/2012
RFE DELIVERED .....................03/07/2012
TOUCHED ( RFE) ....................03/08/2012 ( 10:33 AM)
NOA2 TEXT/EMAIL ..................03/27/2012 (04:15 PM)
NOA2 LETTER .........................03/30/2012
NVC RECIEVED ( CASE #) ...........04/05/2012
MEDICAL EXAM .........................04/24/2012
PICK UP MEDICAL EXAM..............05/24/2012
INTERVIEW DAY ..........................07/12/2012
VISA ON HAND ............................07/19/2012
REQUEST FOR CARTA BLANCA .......07/24/2012
CARTA BLANCA ON HAND .............08/17/2012
ARRIVAL ........................................08/28/2012
TOTAL ........................................... 7 MONTHS

AoS/EAD/AP/timeline:
I-485 SENT ....................11/16/2012
NOA-1 TEXT/EMAIL ..............11/23/2012 (9:55 AM)
NOA-1 LETTER ..................11/26/2012
BIOMETRICS LETTER .............12/01/2012
BIOMETRICS APPOINTMENT ........12/24/2012
TOUCH (RFE) ...................12/06/2012
RFE LETTER ...................12/08/2012
TOUCH(RFE).....................12/28/2012
EAD/AP NOA-2 Email Aproval ....02/02/2013
EAD/AP ARRIVED ................02/15/2013

I-485 Interview ............01/21/2014

Approval Notice Text/Email..01/21/2014

Card Production..............01/22/2014

Card Sent ..................01/24/2014

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Yes, he become USC through naturalization. We just don't know how to answer to the question have you obtained a certificate of citizenship shall we answer Yes or Not or shall we leave it blank having in mind that we have included his natiralization certificate number ?

Yes the answer is yes....certificate of citizenship is the naturalization certificate now he need to give the certificate # and place it was issue on question#10 of part 1. Also he will find his alien # at that naturalization certificate too. So if the question is what his A# then he could find that A# on his naturalization certificate. make sure he won't get confused with the naturalization certificate # with alien #.

The longer it takes to happen the more you'll appreciate it when it does!

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You can only be eligible for a certificate of citizenship if you derived (after birth) or acquired (at birth) U.S. citizenship. If not then you can get a Naturalization certificated after 5 years or 3 if ur maried . Is the same thing the different is that one if for born in us and the other one for the one that apply for citizenship.

ALSO if a minor(was born abroad) is not a US citizen and the parents are US citizen that minor will be automatic US citizen(wihout waiting for 5yrs).

Citizenship

If you meet certain requirements, you may become a U.S. citizen either at birth or after birth.

To become a citizen at birth, you must:

Have been born in the United States or certain territories or outlying possessions of the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction of the United States; OR

had a parent or parents who were citizens at the time of your birth (if you were born abroad)

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=a2ec6811264a3210VgnVCM100000b92ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=a2ec6811264a3210VgnVCM100000b92ca60aRCRD

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Yes the answer is yes....certificate of citizenship is the naturalization certificate now he need to give the certificate # and place it was issue on question#10 of part 1. Also he will find his alien # at that naturalization certificate too. So if the question is what his A# then he could find that A# on his naturalization certificate. make sure he won't get confused with the naturalization certificate # with alien #.

This is incorrect. The answer must be "No" and write down "N/A" in the box below because the petitioner is a naturalized citizen. He only needs to check "Naturalization" box and provides the number of The Certificate of Naturalization and the issuing date and place.

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Thank you all so much for the help. He just sent our petition today and I notice this

thank God he checked No to that part :thumbs:

21/03/2012 - sent 129F to Dallas Lockbox
25/03/2012 - I129F recieved
26/03/2012 - NOA1
24/09/2012 - NOA2 text message
02/10/2012 - NVC left case sent to Bulgaria ;o)
15/10/2012 - Packet 3 recieved
27/10/2012 - Medical exam
29/10/2012 - Interview - APPROVED
25/11/2012 - POE Miami
01/02/2013 - married

AOS
02/01/2013 - AOS sent
02/12/2013 - NOA1 text and email
02/16/2013 - recieved biometrics appointment letter
02/26/2013 - biometrics appointment

08/29/2013 - received notice of potential interview waiver case

10/23/2013 - Interview approved ;o)

11/01/2013 - green card received

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