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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Our interview is scheduled in March and they require us to bring the original birth cert of our uncle.

However he lost it long ago, in the interview letter, they said "If you do not have the petitioner’s Birth Certificate, the officer will review the case and provide guidance at the interview."

Anyone was in the same situation can give me advise or any one have ideas what will happen?

Case [F4]

05/12/2015: Ask NVC if I can file CSPA

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7/09/2015: NVC replied CSPA as "cannot be reviewed" due to "no visa number available"

07/16/2015: Pay IV fee

08/17/2015: Send AOS and IV Package
08/20/2015: NVC Scan Date

09/14/2015: CSPA approved

09/19/2015: Submit DS260 for parents

09/24/2015: Case forwarded to supervisor to open invoice :wacko:

10/02/2015: IV fee opened + checklist for petitioner's birth cert

10/03/2015: Pay fee for CSPA case

10/07/2015: Mail checklist's documents

10/09/2015: Submit DS260 for me

10/16/2015: Checklist certification scan date

10/24/2015: Send IV Package

10/29/2015: NVC Scan Date 2

12/14/2015: Case Completed at NVC (confirmed by calling on Dec 18th)

1/31/2016: Interview schedule on March 29th, 2016
03/03/2016: Medical
03/29/2016: Interview - Visa approved

.......................: Visa in hand

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Were you get marriage licenses and things like that you can ask for a new BC

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Have your uncle get a certified copy of his birth certificate from the issuing authority where his birth record is kept.

You have almost 2 months to get this done. The US Embassy will not excuse you for not having one when there is ample opportunity for you to get your uncle's birth certificate.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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The embassy will likely deny with RFE and you will have to produce it anyway. Might as well get it now. Depends where you live, I lost mine a few years ago and went to city hall, it was cheap and quick. Though on-line may be a better option now.

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