I can't find a thread that specifically answers this question, so I'll start a new one. I have my naturalization interview in 3 weeks (yay!) based on 3+yrs marriage to a US citizen (citizen by birth). My interview letter specifically requests I bring my "spouse's birth or naturalization certificate or certificate of citizenship". We don't have any of those but we do have ALL of her US passports since childhood, her SS card, and her voter registration card. She was born in the US. Will those be OK instead of a birth/citizenship certificate?
Her passport(s) state her place of birth so, unless USCIS decide they're all fake (they're not!), it's unquestionable proof of her citizenship status, right??
Anyone else had experience in this specific issue?
Many thanks!!
Her passport(s) state her place of birth so, unless USCIS decide they're all fake (they're not!), it's unquestionable proof of her citizenship status, right??
Anyone else had experience in this specific issue?
Many thanks!!