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Hi I plan to have my mother be a co sponsor for the I-134. Under number 1 my mother was born in the Philippines. My mother came to the USA when she was 29 years old about. On A it ask " if a U.S. citizen through naturalization, give certificate of naturalization number" ?... Where do I find this information?... What happens if I dont have this information?

thanks

September 2008: started k1 process

November 2008: attorney send i 129f g325A and other documents

November 24, 2008: NOA1 finally

February 20, 2009: NOA2 at last

March 4, 2009: Got MNL number

March 21, 2009: Received USEM letter thanks god

March 24-25, 2009: Medical Passed thanks god

April 22, 2009: INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!

April 22, 2009: Approved K1 Visa THANKS BE TO GOD!

( thanks to my friends here and someone who answers all the questions i have its a long journey we thank u so much)

April 29, 2009 : Visa on hand

April 30, 2009: CFO

May 7, 2009: leaving phils to lax

May 29, 2009: civil wedding

june 10 2009: ssn got w/ married name

july 22, 2009 aos packet sent

and then follows AOS filling and got GC at novemeber 2009...

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Hi I plan to have my mother be a co sponsor for the I-134. Under number 1 my mother was born in the Philippines. My mother came to the USA when she was 29 years old about. On A it ask " if a U.S. citizen through naturalization, give certificate of naturalization number" ?... Where do I find this information?... What happens if I dont have this information?

thanks

The obvious place would be her Naturalization Certificate... it is not a document most people would throw out or lose..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi I plan to have my mother be a co sponsor for the I-134. Under number 1 my mother was born in the Philippines. My mother came to the USA when she was 29 years old about. On A it ask " if a U.S. citizen through naturalization, give certificate of naturalization number" ?... Where do I find this information?... What happens if I dont have this information?

thanks

The obvious place would be her Naturalization Certificate... it is not a document most people would throw out or lose..

Hi. Thanks for the reply but my mother does have have that certificate anymore. After 20+ years she is a US Citizen so consider it lost..

thanks

September 2008: started k1 process

November 2008: attorney send i 129f g325A and other documents

November 24, 2008: NOA1 finally

February 20, 2009: NOA2 at last

March 4, 2009: Got MNL number

March 21, 2009: Received USEM letter thanks god

March 24-25, 2009: Medical Passed thanks god

April 22, 2009: INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!

April 22, 2009: Approved K1 Visa THANKS BE TO GOD!

( thanks to my friends here and someone who answers all the questions i have its a long journey we thank u so much)

April 29, 2009 : Visa on hand

April 30, 2009: CFO

May 7, 2009: leaving phils to lax

May 29, 2009: civil wedding

june 10 2009: ssn got w/ married name

july 22, 2009 aos packet sent

and then follows AOS filling and got GC at novemeber 2009...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi I plan to have my mother be a co sponsor for the I-134. Under number 1 my mother was born in the Philippines. My mother came to the USA when she was 29 years old about. On A it ask " if a U.S. citizen through naturalization, give certificate of naturalization number" ?... Where do I find this information?... What happens if I dont have this information?

thanks

The obvious place would be her Naturalization Certificate... it is not a document most people would throw out or lose..

Hi. Thanks for the reply but my mother does have have that certificate anymore. After 20+ years she is a US Citizen so consider it lost..

thanks

I think I found my answer. I will just put N/A and attach a copy of my mothers passport.

thanks

September 2008: started k1 process

November 2008: attorney send i 129f g325A and other documents

November 24, 2008: NOA1 finally

February 20, 2009: NOA2 at last

March 4, 2009: Got MNL number

March 21, 2009: Received USEM letter thanks god

March 24-25, 2009: Medical Passed thanks god

April 22, 2009: INTERVIEW DATE!!!!!

April 22, 2009: Approved K1 Visa THANKS BE TO GOD!

( thanks to my friends here and someone who answers all the questions i have its a long journey we thank u so much)

April 29, 2009 : Visa on hand

April 30, 2009: CFO

May 7, 2009: leaving phils to lax

May 29, 2009: civil wedding

june 10 2009: ssn got w/ married name

july 22, 2009 aos packet sent

and then follows AOS filling and got GC at novemeber 2009...

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