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  1. Has anybody did the interview without notarized copy of birth? I e-mailed the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) Office in Guangzhou, China. and asked them. They told me her passport was good enough.

     

    Thank you for your inquiry to the U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) Office in Guangzhou, China. Our office can provide you with the following general information, which does not constitute legal advice. For legal advice or for assistance in preparing immigration forms, please contact a legal representative.

    A notarized copy of your wife’s birth certificate is not required. A copy of the biographic page of her passport is sufficient.

    Please provide notarized copies of your marriage certificate, with English translations.

    Please bring the original CRBA certificates for your children. We will view the originals and make copies then return the originals to you.

    Sincerely,

    Guangzhou Field Office
    U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services | U.S. Department of Homeland Security

     

     

     

     

     

    I was reading the interview check list and it states she need one. Now has anybody on this forum interviewed with out it?

  2. Hello Everybody, I was reading the how to direct file with the consular and I noticed that the information is a little old. I printed off the G-325A and then noticed it expired and now there is a I-130A. I know that the petitioner and beneficiary had to file the G-325A when submitting the I-130. Now I am confused about how many I-130A. Could somebody please help understand what is needed now to file in Guangzhou.

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