Hi guys,
I have a question regarding the documents I'll need to submit when applying for my green card when I arrive in the states. My passport and the DV packet should be mailed to the DHL location I'd chosen in two weeks. My concern is as follows: during the DV interview the consular officer retained my original birth certificate and its translation saying that the document will be sent to some authorities (I don't remember the exact name) and that they'll need the original for further processing. I looked through the list of the documents required for the issuance of a GC and a copy of the birth certificate is among them. Do I have to have my birth certificate re-issued or a simple copy will suffice? The problem is that I was born in a country other than my current country of residence and in order to have my certificate re-issued I'll need to get somebody to apply for it and that is another headache: obtaining power of attorney from the embassy again, dealing with DHL, etc.
Thanking you all in advance.
P.S. Sorry, I forgot to mention that I can't find the receipt they gave me when I paid the DV fee at the embassy. I think I'd lost it leaving the consulate all excited about the approval of my visa. I happened to see that this receipt is also required for the GC issuance application. Is that really so? What if I can't find it? Will that be a problem?
I appreciate your time and patience. Thank you.