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All you need is to copy both the front and back of the certificate, and mail that in.

ok thanks-but there is nothing on the back of the certificate..its plain empty :)

Copy it anyways and mail it in. What do the instructions say, or the guides here on VJ? Usually if a copy is being sent of the document, both front and back is required - regardless of whether the back is empty or not.(For example I copied all pages in my passport, even though a lot of my pages were empty.)

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I became US citizen today and got my certificate of naturalization.

And yes tomorrow I am filing I129F for fiancee.

Just want to confirm - do I just need to attach a simple copy of this certifcate of naturalization? no notorization etc?

Congratulations on your naturalization and good luck with the K1 process.

Just starting the journey, haven't yet filed... Until today(2/12/07)!

K-1

2/12/07 - Mailed I-129F via USPS Priority w/ Delivery Confirmation

2/16/07 - VSC received package

2/22/07 - Check has been deposited, now I can track!

2/23/07 - NOA1 Received via snail mail

3/9/07 - NOA2 via email!

3/15/07 - NOA2 via snail mail

3/19/07 - Called NVC, case sent to embassy on 3/15/07

4/19/07 - DS230 submitted to embassy

4/30/07 - Email from embassy: Interview scheduled for 6/19/07!

5/30/07 - Medical

6/19/07 - Interview!!! - Approved!!!

7/6/07 - VISA delivered!!!

7/21/07 - Fiance arrives

AOS

11/30/07 - Mailed packet Priority w/signature

12/2/07 - Received in Chicago

12/7/07 - Check cashed

12/10/07 - Received 3 NOA1s via snail mail

12/27/07 - RFE - Tax returns

12/27/07 - RFE returned

1/3/08 - RFE received at Lee's Summit

1/8/08 - I-485 Receipt # shows up in case status

1/15/08 - Case transferred to CSC

1/30/08 - Email: EAD Card production ordered

2/1/08 - Email: AP approval

2/8/08 - EAD card received

4/4/08 - RFE for full medical

6/9/08 - RFE received at CSC (according to USPS)

6/16/08 - RFE received at CSC (according to USCIS)

6/19/08 - Card production ordered

6/24/08 - Approval email & Welcome letter in mail

6/26/08 - Card arrives in the mail

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All you need is to copy both the front and back of the certificate, and mail that in.

ok thanks-but there is nothing on the back of the certificate..its plain empty :)

Copy it anyways and mail it in. What do the instructions say, or the guides here on VJ? Usually if a copy is being sent of the document, both front and back is required - regardless of whether the back is empty or not.(For example I copied all pages in my passport, even though a lot of my pages were empty.)

-P

ok - i understand the passports - there are page numbers, imprints etc on these empty passport pages but here there i nothing..i mean totally nothing.

More then this - on the front of this certificate it says in red ink - "It is punishable by US law to copy, print or photograh this certificate without lawful authority"

what is that lawful authority? is it me?

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congratulations on your naturalizatoin...and good luck to you on your k1 journey

even though it is blank i would still photo copy it make an exact copy of the certificate..even with birth certificates they tell you to photo copy the back even if there isnt anything on it..

hope all goes well for you

kath

REMOVING CONDITIONS

11th Aug 2008 - Mailed I-751 to CSC.

12th Aug 2008 - Application received

14th Aug 2008 - Cheque cashed

18th Aug 2008 - Received NOA-dated the 12th

26th Aug 2008 - Received Biometrics letter

4th Sept 2008 - Biometrics-Detroit-Complete-'Touched'

5th Sept 2008 - 'Touched'

1st Dec 2008 - APPROVED-Card production ordered -112 days

8th Dec 2008 - USCIS mailed approval notice.

8th Dec 2008 - Received my 10 year Greencard in the mail. took 2 days.

Although I have the above date for approval my card actualy states the

2nd December..

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