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  1. Randy, He is 22 years old, and we're sure that it's a birth certificate. However, since we would need to get the translations made into a white book anyway, I think we will just get a notarial certificate of birth as you suggested. It does seem to be the safest bet, and they can probably issue it in his current name. Wawster, I think we will try to get one of those as well. Better safe than sorry, right? Were there specific forms to fill out or did she just take their IDs and Hukou books in and request it?
  2. We got our NOA2 about two weeks ago and are gathering the other documents now. Just to clarify, since he actually has a birth certificate, will it still be necessary to get the white book for that? And as for the other documents I'm assuming just have them made in his current name and leave the birth certificate in his birth name since we did in fact include his birth name in the "other names used"? Sorry if I'm being redundant, I'm just trying to be as thorough as I can.
  3. My fiance's mother just sent his birth certificate to him. The name on the certificate is his original name (obviously). Is this going to cause any problems? Are there any types of documents we can get to help with this? Perhaps the document that wawster mentioned will do the trick?
  4. Thanks for the info, guys! Hopefully this won't cause any problems
  5. My fiancé and I have just started the K1 process. We mailed off the forms a few days ago. My question is since he had his name changed as a child (about 8 years old) will we need to show some sort of documentation regarding this name change? If so, I don't even know where we would go to get it. We did list his old name on the I-129F under the previously used names.
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