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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Peru
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Hello, my husband and I had our interview for the CR-1 visa on January 26,2016. We were told that we needed to have the original signature of the co-sponsor (my mother) on the I-864, so we weren't given the visa that day. We sent in the original signature page via DHL as instructed and finally received a response today. We went to pick up the package from DHL and found another yellow paper asking for proof of citizenship of the co-sponsor. I already provided a scanned copy of my mother's birth certificate at the interview. What exactly are they asking for now? Do they need an actual copy of the birth certificate that is not scanned, like from the courthouse? My mother does not have a passport.

Sorry if this is a stupid question, I'm just so frustrated that if something else besides the signature was missing at the interview, they should have told us then and saved a month. Any help would be appreciated.

*~Meghan~*

 
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