I-129F Question
#1
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I-129F Question
Hello. I've just started on the road to filing the I-129F for my
fiance and I. I have a question on one of the requirements. I was
born abroad and registered as a U.S. citizen as a baby. There is no
ceritificate number for me to use, maybe because my certificate is from
the 70s. If I send in a copy of my certificate of a birth abroad,
would this be enough or do I need to obtain a new birth certificate?
If anybody has any information on this subject, I would greatly
appreciate it.
S.
fiance and I. I have a question on one of the requirements. I was
born abroad and registered as a U.S. citizen as a baby. There is no
ceritificate number for me to use, maybe because my certificate is from
the 70s. If I send in a copy of my certificate of a birth abroad,
would this be enough or do I need to obtain a new birth certificate?
If anybody has any information on this subject, I would greatly
appreciate it.
S.
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Re: I-129F Question
Originally Posted by Slg
Hello. I've just started on the road to filing the I-129F for my
fiance and I. I have a question on one of the requirements. I was
born abroad and registered as a U.S. citizen as a baby. There is no
ceritificate number for me to use, maybe because my certificate is from
the 70s. If I send in a copy of my certificate of a birth abroad,
would this be enough or do I need to obtain a new birth certificate?
If anybody has any information on this subject, I would greatly
appreciate it.
S.
fiance and I. I have a question on one of the requirements. I was
born abroad and registered as a U.S. citizen as a baby. There is no
ceritificate number for me to use, maybe because my certificate is from
the 70s. If I send in a copy of my certificate of a birth abroad,
would this be enough or do I need to obtain a new birth certificate?
If anybody has any information on this subject, I would greatly
appreciate it.
S.
Your Certificate of Birth Abroad is your birth certificate and proves your US citizenship. I know because I have the same and used it without a problem for my husband's K-1 fiancee visa and his AOS.
If you need a new copy of the certificate you have to write to the Department of State in Washington DC for it. This is where I got a certified copy of mine. The birth certificate I have from the German government would not have been acceptable.
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Re: I-129F Question
Thank you for the reply.
I have my U.S. passport also. Do you suggest sending a copy of my
birth certificate just in case?
S.
I have my U.S. passport also. Do you suggest sending a copy of my
birth certificate just in case?
S.
#4
Re: I-129F Question
Originally Posted by Slg
Thank you for the reply.
I have my U.S. passport also. Do you suggest sending a copy of my
birth certificate just in case?
S.
I have my U.S. passport also. Do you suggest sending a copy of my
birth certificate just in case?
S.
I used both with all our submissions. Felt it was better to show how I obtained US citizenship then to have my name pop up as born aboard in the FBI/CIA database and then be asked to show proof of US citizenship.