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I-134 proving US Citizenship of Co-Sponsor

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Ok, I don't know if it is a big deal, but everything is stressing me out lately and making me doubt .. My Dad has agreed to co-sponsor my wife and he is filling out the I-134. There is a part where it asks about his Citizenship and everything. Well, he was born in Canada because his mom and dad were living there, but his dad is an american citizen by birth, and they were only there for a short period. Anyway, my dad is a Citizen, and he just recently got a passport about 6 months ago when they went down to Mexico for my wedding. I just don't know which box he should check on the I-134, because I don't know if he has a Citizenship Certification Number. All I know is that he is a Citizen and he has a passport. Will a copy of his passport be enough evidence that he is an American Citizen?

I don't know if any of this makes sense, but I am just stressing out trying to make sure everything is ready before my wife's interview. I just don't want a little mistake on the I-134 to cause us any more delays. Any help or advice would be great. Thanks!

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include a copy of his bio page of HIS passport, and include (to show family ties) a copy of YOUR birth certificate showing his name.

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Thanks for the reply. I feel better now, I'll definitely be happy and relieved when my wife walks out of the consulate and tells me that she was approved :) thanks again

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