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Do I need to translate my passport and birth certificate to English for I-400 interview?

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14 minutes ago, Vera Vera said:

Do I need to translate my passport

no. 

14 minutes ago, Vera Vera said:

and birth certificate to English for N-400 interview? 

Rarely does USCIS require the applicant’s non U.S. birth certificate for an N-400 interview. Has USCIS sent you an interview letter asking you to bring your birth certificate?

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It is written in the letter

You MUST BRING the following with you to the interview:
• This letter.
• Your Alien Registration Card ("green card").
• Any evidence of Selective Service Registration.
• Your passport and/or any other documents you used in connection with any entries into the United States.

 

"Any evidence of Selective Service Registration" - what does it mean?

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42 minutes ago, Mike E said:

Has USCIS sent you an interview letter asking you to bring your birth certificate?

 

5 minutes ago, Vera Vera said:

It is written in the letter

I am not seeing a mention of a birth certificate. Please highlight it for me. 

5 minutes ago, Vera Vera said:

You MUST BRING the following with you to the interview:
• This letter.
• Your Alien Registration Card ("green card").
• Any evidence of Selective Service Registration.
• Your passport and/or any other documents you used in connection with any entries into the United States.

None of the above are birth certificates.

 

5 minutes ago, Vera Vera said:

 

"Any evidence of Selective Service Registration" - what does it mean?

Are you a male?

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6 minutes ago, Vera Vera said:

Thank you very much, now I understand. I don't need a birth certificate and I'm a female , so I don't need an SSR either.

Yes, if  the Sex field on all GCs says F, Selective Service does not apply.

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