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Hello there,

I became US citizen thru naturalization and I lost my original birth certificate. Anyone know where (office) I can obtain a certified copy of my birth certificate?

Your answer(s) is/are greatly appreciate.

It's very urgent and please help.

Thank you all in advance.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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hi there, my husband who is a USC(got the citizenship through naturalization, he was born in Taiwan) lost his birth certificate too like yours:) do u need the naturalization number for your partner's interview?or somethikng else?

July 25,2013--USCIS received my AOS packaet

July 31, 2013-Email/text notication from USCIS

August 1, 2013- Check encashed

August 5, 2013-Received NOA1's in the mail.

August 9,2013- Received my Biometric Appointment Notice in the mail.dancin5hr.gif

August 15, 2013. Done with my biometric..(walk-in in Local USCIS in Philadelphia)

October 2, 2013- Approved EAD and AP.
October 13, 2013-Recevied my Combo Card( EAD and AP) through mail.

November 14, 2013- Received a Letter of Potential Waiver Interview in the mail.

January 14, 2014- Approved Green Card date. Anniversary date of my 2-year Green Card.

January 23, 2014- Received my green card in the mailbox.

Reminder:

I have to apply for ROC of my 2 year green card within October 20, 2015 to December 2015.

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Try the people's committee office in the town in which you were born...they should be able to obtain a certified copy for you. I assume you were born in Vietnam, correct?

JRF, you're correct. I were born in Vietnam. Back to years ago when my parents filed paper work for me to came to US and I had my birth certificate to provide as a requirement. Do you think DOS or any US Office keep a copy of it? If so, can I obtain a certified copy?

Another question for all cases in Vietnam who already have experience due to lost certificate and can not provide as requirement. If USC lost birth certificate what other documents can and able to substitute for that?

I'm appreciate for all your answers.

Where were you born?

I were born in Vietnam.

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hi there, my husband who is a USC(got the citizenship through naturalization, he was born in Taiwan) lost his birth certificate too like yours:) do u need the naturalization number for your partner's interview?or somethikng else?

Hello Jack&Maria:

If your fiance (back to the time you filed K-1) does not have his birth certificate as requirement for interview. What documents are can and able to substitute for that?

We're all need birth certificate (for both USC and Beneficiary) for interview because it's one of requirementss documents.

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I agree JRF! That is the only place I could think you can obtain birth certificate!

I hope you obtain it soon! Good Luck

If I can't go back to place where I were born to obtain a certified copy of my BC, can someone on my behalf to do so?

Thank you.

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***moved to Vietnam forum so the OP can get regionally specific answers from K1 process and procedures***

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hi there again,

my husband wrote Lost birth certificate in I-129F form so what happened is i brought my husband photocopy of his US passport..he cant obtain any copy of birth certificate.

btw, do u have ur naturalaztion number?my husband ddnt even know his naturalization number too..lol so he just put lost birth certificate.

July 25,2013--USCIS received my AOS packaet

July 31, 2013-Email/text notication from USCIS

August 1, 2013- Check encashed

August 5, 2013-Received NOA1's in the mail.

August 9,2013- Received my Biometric Appointment Notice in the mail.dancin5hr.gif

August 15, 2013. Done with my biometric..(walk-in in Local USCIS in Philadelphia)

October 2, 2013- Approved EAD and AP.
October 13, 2013-Recevied my Combo Card( EAD and AP) through mail.

November 14, 2013- Received a Letter of Potential Waiver Interview in the mail.

January 14, 2014- Approved Green Card date. Anniversary date of my 2-year Green Card.

January 23, 2014- Received my green card in the mailbox.

Reminder:

I have to apply for ROC of my 2 year green card within October 20, 2015 to December 2015.

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photocopy or scanned every page of your US passport..thats what u can do for now..cause my husband can get his Birth certificate too..the immigration office in US has a naturalization number of you so they know if you are a US citizen..

July 25,2013--USCIS received my AOS packaet

July 31, 2013-Email/text notication from USCIS

August 1, 2013- Check encashed

August 5, 2013-Received NOA1's in the mail.

August 9,2013- Received my Biometric Appointment Notice in the mail.dancin5hr.gif

August 15, 2013. Done with my biometric..(walk-in in Local USCIS in Philadelphia)

October 2, 2013- Approved EAD and AP.
October 13, 2013-Recevied my Combo Card( EAD and AP) through mail.

November 14, 2013- Received a Letter of Potential Waiver Interview in the mail.

January 14, 2014- Approved Green Card date. Anniversary date of my 2-year Green Card.

January 23, 2014- Received my green card in the mailbox.

Reminder:

I have to apply for ROC of my 2 year green card within October 20, 2015 to December 2015.

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hi there again,

my husband wrote Lost birth certificate in I-129F form so what happened is i brought my husband photocopy of his US passport..he cant obtain any copy of birth certificate.

btw, do u have ur naturalaztion number?my husband ddnt even know his naturalization number too..lol so he just put lost birth certificate.

I submitted a copy of my naturalization certificate with Form I-129F. Does my fiance need to bring with him another copy of my naturalization certificate to his coming interview?

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Hi..sorry for the delay in responding. As others have posted there are ways to do what you need to do absent a birth certificate. I would imagine you can get one in absentia by having someone go to the People's Committee on your behalf...anything is possible I am sure...

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Hi..sorry for the delay in responding. As others have posted there are ways to do what you need to do absent a birth certificate. I would imagine you can get one in absentia by having someone go to the People's Committee on your behalf...anything is possible I am sure...

Thank you JRF.

Just give them a copy of your naturalization certificate and a copy of all pages of your passprt. I did this with my I-129F.

Thank you triple5

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