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I received an RFE for my AOS and it states that I need to send "a copy of the birth certificate issued by the appropriate civil  authority in my country birth. We will only aspect a long-form birth certificate which lists at least one parent. If the document is in a foreign language, the applicant must include a full English translation...". So I initially sent my birth certificate with only a copy of the translation. My question is: is the green birth certificate with a translation enough? that word "long-form" is confusing me.

Country: Morocco

 

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Salam

mine came from civil status registry records in my city / providence with the proper raised seal 

conforms to Law N 37-99 relating to Registry Affairs 

the family book is not enough proof

 

hope that will aid 

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@JeanneAdil I agree, actually what confuses me is that in Morocco we have 2 sorts of birth certificates, the standard version (green paper) which we used when applying for the K-1 and at the interview, and the long version (basically it's a photocopy of the births register delivered by the civil service as well). I was wondering which of these 2 I should send.

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3 hours ago, bsoraya said:

@JeanneAdil I agree, actually what confuses me is that in Morocco we have 2 sorts of birth certificates, the standard version (green paper) which we used when applying for the K-1 and at the interview, and the long version (basically it's a photocopy of the births register delivered by the civil service as well). I was wondering which of these 2 I should send.

You want to send the long version,  which for you would be the birth registration. 

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19 hours ago, bsoraya said:

@JeanneAdil I agree, actually what confuses me is that in Morocco we have 2 sorts of birth certificates, the standard version (green paper) which we used when applying for the K-1 and at the interview, and the long version (basically it's a photocopy of the births register delivered by the civil service as well). I was wondering which of these 2 I should send.

The long form should have the raised seal to show at interview/ it has to be the exact one u send to USCIS (i know it says 90 days expired but don't worry about that part)

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