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i sent in the 129f and had photocopies of my valid passport ,all pages and the page with my picture on it., i didnt provide my birth certificate because i dont have it ., and i was told by many in this forum that my passport was sufficient for proof ., ., will i get a rfe? or is what i sent good enough? i already got my noa1

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i sent in the 129f and had photocopies of my valid passport ,all pages and the page with my picture on it., i didnt provide my birth certificate because i dont have it ., and i was told by many in this forum that my passport was sufficient for proof ., ., will i get a rfe? or is what i sent good enough? i already got my noa1

if you read the instructions to the I-129F, you will see it says to provide your birth certificate OR your passport (all pages)....does not say both so why do you think you will get an RFE

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becuz im dealing with the gov't ! just wanting to know if anyone else besides me sent it in this way ,thanks

don't be so paranoid...

if it was not acceptable form of proof of citizenship then they would say you could do it..

FWIW, I submitted copies of my passport

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... i didnt provide my birth certificate because i dont have it ...

Your fiance(e) will need a copy of your birth certificate and the original to carry as backup for the interview at the Embassy. Order your birth certificate NOW!!! Make sure it is a long form certified version (has your parents' names and has a raised seal or stamp).

Search the internet for the city/county/state of your birth. Often you will find services that will go to the court houses and get proper copies for $40 or so. Maybe order a couple of them.

Good luck.

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Your fiance(e) will need a copy of your birth certificate and the original to carry as backup for the interview at the Embassy. Order your birth certificate NOW!!! Make sure it is a long form certified version (has your parents' names and has a raised seal or stamp).

Search the internet for the city/county/state of your birth. Often you will find services that will go to the court houses and get proper copies for $40 or so. Maybe order a couple of them.

Good luck.

Are you sure? My now wife did not need mine for her interview... is this a Thailand thing?

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Are you sure? My now wife did not need mine for her interview... is this a Thailand thing?

No, it is a Philippine thing.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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No, it is a Philippine thing.

Interesting because birth certificate from the USC is not listed on the required documents per the Manila site

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3217.html

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i also have a question about the passport thing, it asks for "ALL" pages to be copied.

does this "REALLY" mean "ALL" pages, or just the front with my picture on it/info, the pages with all my stamps on it, and the back....

do i really need to make a copy of the empty pages that have no stamps on them?

thanks

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i also have a question about the passport thing, it asks for "ALL" pages to be copied.

does this "REALLY" mean "ALL" pages, or just the front with my picture on it/info, the pages with all my stamps on it, and the back....

do i really need to make a copy of the empty pages that have no stamps on them?

thanks

IMHO, all pages means exactly all pages. we sent all pages (including empty ones) and were just fine. you will copy two pages at a time on the same sheet, so it's not really a big deal. to be extra sure we even copied the outside cover. I mean, why risk an RFE for such a thing?

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i also have a question about the passport thing, it asks for "ALL" pages to be copied.

does this "REALLY" mean "ALL" pages, or just the front with my picture on it/info, the pages with all my stamps on it, and the back....

do i really need to make a copy of the empty pages that have no stamps on them?

thanks

All = All.... as dumb as it sounds

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i sent in the 129f and had photocopies of my valid passport ,all pages and the page with my picture on it., i didnt provide my birth certificate because i dont have it ., and i was told by many in this forum that my passport was sufficient for proof ., ., will i get a rfe? or is what i sent good enough? i already got my noa1

I sent all pages of my passport, not my birth certificate and was just approved. Instructions say to send all pages of your passport or your birth certificate. You will be ok... all pages though. even the empty ones

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