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Originally Posted by Demise
IIRC there were some fraud issues with PR Birth Certificates issued prior to 2011 or so. She'd need to get a more recent one. If the birth certificate is recent then write them a stern letter addressing INA 302 which basically states that anyone born in PR is a US Citizen:
https://www.uscis.gov/ilink/docView/...-0-0-9711.html
Does she have a US Passport? If so submit a copy of all pages of it. (Cover, ID pages, all the blank visa pages, and the last few stating restrictions and translations). My wife is a natural born USC and since she doesn't have her birth certificate we just submitted her passport.
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Originally Posted by trac3rt
They didn't like your wife's birth certificate. They are looking for a copy of your wife's birth certificate. A copy taken from the original birth certificate, which contains her parent's name and place of birth. I think you can also get a copy of that from the hospital where she was born. Her parents might have a better idea. You can also try submitting a copy of her US passport.
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I'm gonna go ahead and submit copies of all pages of her passport. Is there a way to request a full birth certificate and not an abstract version, somewhere online? We live in the states and going to PR is not possible within the next two months (we have until July to respond).