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I'm not sure If I should include my philippine Birth Certificate on the K1-visa application? please help

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If you're just applying for your K1, no.. if you want, you can just send a photocopy, not the original..

passport photocopy is fine also..

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I'm not sure If I should include my philippine Birth Certificate on the K1-visa application? please help

Are you the petitioner or the beneficiary?

If the beneficiary, only if you need it to show name changes.

For the petitioner, you cant use a foreign BC to establish US Citizenship, instead you need to show a copy of your US passport, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship or BC of a birth abroad.

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I'm not sure If I should include my philippine Birth Certificate on the K1-visa application? please help

Are you the petitioner or the beneficiary?

If the beneficiary, only if you need it to show name changes.

For the petitioner, you cant use a foreign BC to establish US Citizenship, instead you need to show a copy of your US passport, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship or BC of a birth abroad.

I am the petitioner. So I have to make copies of my US passport, andCertificate of Naturalization? Both of them?

Hello Everyone. Finally go reunited with my fiance and now husband. We are soo happy.... After 2 years since we filed 7/28/07 we received our visa on August 4, 2009... don't give up. if you know USEM is wrong fight for it... We did...

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I'm not sure If I should include my philippine Birth Certificate on the K1-visa application? please help

Are you the petitioner or the beneficiary?

If the beneficiary, only if you need it to show name changes.

For the petitioner, you cant use a foreign BC to establish US Citizenship, instead you need to show a copy of your US passport, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship or BC of a birth abroad.

I am the petitioner. So I have to make copies of my US passport, andCertificate of Naturalization? Both of them?

Just one is necessary, Certificate of Naturalization would probably take less paper. If you choose to use your passport, you need to copy every page of it and it needs to still be valid for 5 more years.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'm not sure If I should include my philippine Birth Certificate on the K1-visa application? please help

Are you the petitioner or the beneficiary?

If the beneficiary, only if you need it to show name changes.

For the petitioner, you cant use a foreign BC to establish US Citizenship, instead you need to show a copy of your US passport, Certificate of Naturalization, Certificate of Citizenship or BC of a birth abroad.

I am the petitioner. So I have to make copies of my US passport, andCertificate of Naturalization? Both of them?

Just one is necessary, Certificate of Naturalization would probably take less paper. If you choose to use your passport, you need to copy every page of it and it needs to still be valid for 5 more years.

Ok I will just include the Certificate of Naturalization.. Thank you so much..

Hello Everyone. Finally go reunited with my fiance and now husband. We are soo happy.... After 2 years since we filed 7/28/07 we received our visa on August 4, 2009... don't give up. if you know USEM is wrong fight for it... We did...

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