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Hello!!

I need help !!

I just received a RFE for my dad's case asking for MY birth certificate. I was not born in US so I have to ask my dad to get it for me. The letter says to submit a photocopy, should I ? or should I send the original ? It also says to submit a complete English translation. Spanish is my first language, I know how to write, speak and write it, should I translate it myself ? If so, should I get it notarized?

I need someone who has gone through the same process before. I will really appreciate it!

Thanks in advance. helpsmilie.gifhelpsmilie.gifhelpsmilie.gif

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Hello!!

I need help !!

I just received a RFE for my dad's case asking for MY birth certificate. I was not born in US so I have to ask my dad to get it for me. The letter says to submit a photocopy, should I ? or should I send the original ? It also says to submit a complete English translation. Spanish is my first language, I know how to write, speak and write it, should I translate it myself ? If so, should I get it notarized?

I need someone who has gone through the same process before. I will really appreciate it!

Thanks in advance. helpsmilie.gifhelpsmilie.gifhelpsmilie.gif

same as the other reply...find someone to translate it officially and they always send just a copy with the translation. Do not do it on your own.

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same as the other reply...find someone to translate it officially and they always send just a copy with the translation. Do not do it on your own.

You should send them a Copy of the original and find a place to translate and notarized as well. Good Luck!!

Also, another question. Should I ask my dad to get an extract or full birth certificate ?

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Always get the the inextensa version. You will need all the information.

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