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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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10. My citizenship was qcquired through (check one)

ㅁ Birth in the U.S.

ㅁ Naturalization

Give number of certificate, date and place it was issued.

I'm supposed to put the number, date, and place that a U.S. birth certificate was issued? Like the city, state, and some number on it? Or is that question only for naturalization?

I only assume that the question is only for naturalization because I was not advised to fill it in, but it seems to me like it is for both. ?

10/31/2010 - 12:05AM (Seoul Time) : Proposed, she said yes
11/1/2010 - 8:17PM (Seoul Time)   : Her father approved
12/3/2010 - 1:26PM (Alaska Time)  : 2lb I-129F package left my office
12/6/2010 - 8:39AM (Central Time) : Package arrived in Lewisville Texas
12/8/2010 - 9:12PM (Alaska Time)  : First USCIS text message
12/8/2010 - 9:12PM (Alaska Time)  : First USCIS e-mail notification, headed to CSC
12/8/2010 - 9:14PM (Alaska Time)  : Second USCIS e-mail notification
12/8/2010 - 9:15PM (Alaska Time)  : Second USCIS text message
12/9/2010 -                       : Check processed at JP Morgan
12/10/2010 -                      : Check processed at my bank
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x/x/xxxx - Married?

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I'm supposed to put the number, date, and place that a U.S. birth certificate was issued? Like the city, state, and some number on it? Or is that question only for naturalization?

I only assume that the question is only for naturalization because I was not advised to fill it in, but it seems to me like it is for both. ?

i understand exactly what you mean because on the i-130 #13 it's obvious it does refer to natualization but on the I-129F the way the form is laid out it looks like it can be for either certificate.

the example on VJ shows to only use for naturalization

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OMG!! IT DOES LOOK LIKE YOU SHOULD FILL IN THE INFORMATION FOR EITHER ANSWER. I JUST CHECKED BIRTH IN USA AND DID NOT FILL IN THE BOX AFTER. OF COURSE I SENT MY BIRTH CERTIFICATE ALSO.

IF I GET AND RFE OVER THIS I'M THROWING IN THE TOWEL! MOVING TO PERU! I CAN'T BELIEVE I MISSED THAT!!! :(

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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You only give the number if it was through naturalization. If you were born in the US, you don't write anything in the box. Don't make mountains out of mole hills, it's all going to be fine. :)

Naturalization

04/10/17- N-400 Filed

04/12/17- Received Phoenix, AZ Lockbox

04/13/17- Credit Card Charged

04/14/17- NOA

05/08/17- Biometrics

05/11/17- In Line

05/22/17- Interview Scheduled

06/28/17- Interview(Approved)

08/29/17 - Oath Ceremony

 

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Filed: Other Country: China
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I'm supposed to put the number, date, and place that a U.S. birth certificate was issued? Like the city, state, and some number on it? Or is that question only for naturalization?

I only assume that the question is only for naturalization because I was not advised to fill it in, but it seems to me like it is for both. ?

If born in the USA, check born in USA and enter N/A in the other fields asking for numbers. Those are for those NOT born in the USA.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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I'm supposed to put the number, date, and place that a U.S. birth certificate was issued? Like the city, state, and some number on it? Or is that question only for naturalization?

I only assume that the question is only for naturalization because I was not advised to fill it in, but it seems to me like it is for both. ?

If you were born in the US, then just check that box. Nothing else.

If you obtained citizenship through Naturalization, then check that box and write your Naturalization cert. number afterwards.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Just check birth if naturally born US citizen

filed 129 with vermont 4/19/06

first notice 5/3/06?

IMRA RFE 6/19/06

snail mail RFE 6/22/06

returned 6/22/06

email they recieved 6/26/06

second RFE email 7/11/06

recieved 7/22

returned 7/24

touched 7/25

APProved 10/02/06

NVC sent to Moscow 10/17/06

package from Embassy 11/17/06

interview 01/11/07

approved visa 01/11/07

arrived 02/7/07

married 04/13/07

filed AOS 05/13/07

biometrics 06/06/07

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