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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hi everyone.

 

I think this question was asked before on this forum but I want to ask for some clarification.  

For the visa interview, the petitioner is asked to provided birth certificate . If the petitioner is a naturalized U.S. citizen and does not have a birth certificate from his country of birth, can the petitioner use his U.S. passport and Naturalization certificate in lieu of his birth certificate?  The petitioner has left his country of birth over 40 years ago since immigrating to U.S.  I doubt the petitioner can obtain any form of birth certificate from his country of birth.  

 

  

 

Thanks in advance.  

 

K-1 Visa Interview:

POE :

SS Application Sent:

2017-10-17, Approved!:D

2017-12-6

2017-12-12

Married:                      2018-1-8

SS Card Received:     2018-1-16

SS Application Sent(Name Change):  2018-1-17

AOS Application Sent:   2018-2-8

SS Card Received (Name Change):     2018-2-12

 

AOS Application Delivered:      2018-2-13

AOS Application Accepted:     2018-2-22

AOS NOA1 Received:       2018-2-26

AOS/EAP Biometrics NOA Received:   2018-3-2

AOS/EAP Biometrics Appointment:  2018-3-12

Interview Scheduled:       2018-7-6  

EAP/AP Card Received:    2018-7-19

Original interview Date :2018-8-24  (USCIS Rescheduled due to Hurricane):cry:

Rescheduled Interview Date :2018-10-2, Approved!!  :D

GC Received :             2018-10-18 :thumbs:

SS Card Update :         2018-10-19

SS Card Received:      2018-10-26

ROC

ROC Application Sent via FedEx:  2020-7-2

ROC Application Received :2020-7-6

Rec'ed Text, Case # Assigned : 2020-7-11

Check Cashed: 2020-7-13

NOA Received: 2020-7-22

Case Transferred : 2021-11-10

Biometrics Applied:. 2021-5-12😄

 ROC Interview passed: : 2021-7-4🥳

N-400

 Eligible to file for US Citizenship : 2021-7-4🥳

 N-400 filed online : 2021-12-1🥳

Biometrics reused

Passed Interview  : 2022-4-27🥳

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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It is a  good chance that the country of birth has an embassy or consulate in the USA.  I would think when US immigration request or letter or agent ask for a specific document they want that document.  How did the individual became naturalized with out a birth certificate

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21 hours ago, poh said:

Hi everyone.

 

I think this question was asked before on this forum but I want to ask for some clarification.  

For the visa interview, the petitioner is asked to provided birth certificate . If the petitioner is a naturalized U.S. citizen and does not have a birth certificate from his country of birth, can the petitioner use his U.S. passport and Naturalization certificate in lieu of his birth certificate?  The petitioner has left his country of birth over 40 years ago since immigrating to U.S.  I doubt the petitioner can obtain any form of birth certificate from his country of birth.  

 

  

 

Thanks in advance.  

Have your fiancee/fiance bring a copy of the petitioner's Naturalization Certificate (and the original copy as well) to the interview and turn it in when asked. They collected a copy of my Naturalization Certificate at the interview and returned the original.

 

 

14 hours ago, chippo said:

How did the individual became naturalized with out a birth certificate

By being a refugee like many of us who escaped the country in April 1975, by boat (aka boat people), or via the HO program. Once you are admitted to the U.S., you get your GC, then your citizenship 5 yrs later. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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3 hours ago, frontgear said:

Have your fiancee/fiance bring a copy of the petitioner's Naturalization Certificate (and the original copy as well) to the interview and turn it in when asked. They collected a copy of my Naturalization Certificate at the interview and returned the original.

 

 

By being a refugee like many of us who escaped the country in April 1975, by boat (aka boat people), or via the HO program. Once you are admitted to the U.S., you get your GC, then your citizenship 5 yrs later. 

Thanks for clarifying that Frontgear! 

 

K-1 Visa Interview:

POE :

SS Application Sent:

2017-10-17, Approved!:D

2017-12-6

2017-12-12

Married:                      2018-1-8

SS Card Received:     2018-1-16

SS Application Sent(Name Change):  2018-1-17

AOS Application Sent:   2018-2-8

SS Card Received (Name Change):     2018-2-12

 

AOS Application Delivered:      2018-2-13

AOS Application Accepted:     2018-2-22

AOS NOA1 Received:       2018-2-26

AOS/EAP Biometrics NOA Received:   2018-3-2

AOS/EAP Biometrics Appointment:  2018-3-12

Interview Scheduled:       2018-7-6  

EAP/AP Card Received:    2018-7-19

Original interview Date :2018-8-24  (USCIS Rescheduled due to Hurricane):cry:

Rescheduled Interview Date :2018-10-2, Approved!!  :D

GC Received :             2018-10-18 :thumbs:

SS Card Update :         2018-10-19

SS Card Received:      2018-10-26

ROC

ROC Application Sent via FedEx:  2020-7-2

ROC Application Received :2020-7-6

Rec'ed Text, Case # Assigned : 2020-7-11

Check Cashed: 2020-7-13

NOA Received: 2020-7-22

Case Transferred : 2021-11-10

Biometrics Applied:. 2021-5-12😄

 ROC Interview passed: : 2021-7-4🥳

N-400

 Eligible to file for US Citizenship : 2021-7-4🥳

 N-400 filed online : 2021-12-1🥳

Biometrics reused

Passed Interview  : 2022-4-27🥳

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