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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Hi All,

We just got our interview notice today!! Whohoo

But, there's a problem. It says that we have to bring the USC's birth certificate with us. My husband is checking with his parents but as far as he knows they do not have one and he was born in a very small town in Poland. He does not even remember the name of the town and the hospital he was born in does not exist anymore. I don't know how we would even go about trying to get one at this point. He has his Certificate of Naturalization and Passport. Is that enough? Has anyone had problems with not bringing the USC birth certificate to the interview before?

S

AOS Timeline

06-28-2010 AOS Packet Sent

07-07-2010 Check Cashed $1010 Ugh!

07-09-2010 NOAs received (I-485,I-130,I-765)

07-14-2010 Biometrics appointment letter received

07-14-2010 RFE (I-864)

07-22-2010 Biometrics appointment

08-20-2010 Submitted RFE Reply I-864

08-24-2010 RFE material received

08-26-2010 Email from USCIS EAD Card Approved

09-03-2010 EAD card received!!!

09-08-2010 Notification of interview date (Oct 12th, 2010)

10-12-2010 Interview-Approved!!!!!

10-26-2010 Green Card Arrived!!!!!!!!

No USCIS till 2012. Wohoooooo

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Hi All,

We just got our interview notice today!! Whohoo

But, there's a problem. It says that we have to bring the USC's birth certificate with us. My husband is checking with his parents but as far as he knows they do not have one and he was born in a very small town in Poland. He does not even remember the name of the town and the hospital he was born in does not exist anymore. I don't know how we would even go about trying to get one at this point. He has his Certificate of Naturalization and Passport. Is that enough? Has anyone had problems with not bringing the USC birth certificate to the interview before?

S

Was there anyone that can attest to the birth? A notarized statement from a witness to the birth may be enough with his passport.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

Was there anyone that can attest to the birth? A notarized statement from a witness to the birth may be enough with his passport.

Not that I know of. Is it a must at the interview? Do they ask for it when you enter the building or something?

AOS Timeline

06-28-2010 AOS Packet Sent

07-07-2010 Check Cashed $1010 Ugh!

07-09-2010 NOAs received (I-485,I-130,I-765)

07-14-2010 Biometrics appointment letter received

07-14-2010 RFE (I-864)

07-22-2010 Biometrics appointment

08-20-2010 Submitted RFE Reply I-864

08-24-2010 RFE material received

08-26-2010 Email from USCIS EAD Card Approved

09-03-2010 EAD card received!!!

09-08-2010 Notification of interview date (Oct 12th, 2010)

10-12-2010 Interview-Approved!!!!!

10-26-2010 Green Card Arrived!!!!!!!!

No USCIS till 2012. Wohoooooo

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Not that I know of. Is it a must at the interview? Do they ask for it when you enter the building or something?

Hi there... I haven't had my interview yet so I really can't say anything about that... I can, however, refer you to a section on page 4 of the Instructions for form I-130 titled "What if a document is not available?". The section explains what steps you have to follow in those situations... Hope that helps... Good luck!

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Your husband is a naturalized USC so birth certificate won't do them much good. I say bring his US passport and certificate of naturalization.

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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