hello_jason
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Hello,
I have one surviving parent that was Naturalized in 1998, which was before my 18th birthday. Since the law at this time required both parents to be naturalized in order to derive citizenship to a child, I have the burden to prove that: 1. My surviving parent was naturalized prior to my 18th birthday (check), 2. My deceased parent passed away prior to my 18th birthday (check), 3. My parents were married (here's where I need help).
My parents were married, but I can't get my hands on the Certificate of Marriage or any official documentation. Is there any thing else I can provide as proof?
I have one surviving parent that was Naturalized in 1998, which was before my 18th birthday. Since the law at this time required both parents to be naturalized in order to derive citizenship to a child, I have the burden to prove that: 1. My surviving parent was naturalized prior to my 18th birthday (check), 2. My deceased parent passed away prior to my 18th birthday (check), 3. My parents were married (here's where I need help).
My parents were married, but I can't get my hands on the Certificate of Marriage or any official documentation. Is there any thing else I can provide as proof?