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  • I-485 RFE Asking for birth certificate

    Hello,

    I-485 AOS. NYC. I received RFE asking for birth certificate. I was born in country A and became a citizen of country B. At that time, I added a English first name along with my native country A name. Its something like this :

    Original name at birth : xxxx (first name) xxxx (Last name)
    Current name when I become citizen : Felix xxxx (together become given name on my passport) xxxx (Last name)

    Currently I have the following docs :
    (1) Birth certificate of country A with original name. It is done with native language with notarized English translation
    (2) Naturalization certificate and passport of country B with current name showing the Country A and also the city at birth as place of birth.

    Are these enough material to satisfy this RFE ? Any thoughts are appreciated.

    Regards

    ffl3883

  • #2
    Did you include both 1 & 2 in your application packet, and still got RFE? If yes, then USCIS thinks you do not have enough evidence. Clearly, they want a birth certificate with your current name. Therefore maybe including a name change application (if it exists) when you obtained your passport might be a good idea.
    2018 Marriage-based AOS (I-130, I-485, I-765)
    07-09: Package Delivered to USCIS Chicago Lockbox
    07-17: NOA texts & emails (~10:30 pm)
    07-17: Checks cashed
    07-20: 3 NOAs received in the mail
    07-27: Biometrics letter in mail; scheduled for 08-08
    07-30: Biometrics done; USCIS received on 07-31
    08-02: RFIE for proof of legal employment; replied 08-04
    08-08: USCIS received RFIE, case no longer on hold
    10-04: AP approved
    11-28: Case Ready to Be Scheduled for Interview
    11-29: EAD approved

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    • #3
      Hello HPX3000,

      i only included my naturalization certificate of my current citizenship with the application. On the cert, it shows my current name and place of birth. Unfortunately I do not have any doc showing application of name change. The only difference between my current name and original name is I added a English first name. I wonder if that will cause any issue with birth certificate showing only original name.

      Thanks

      ffl3883

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      • #4
        From what I read, you didn't send the birth certificate and you sent the naturalization certificate. They need your birth certificate.

        Name changes are treated differently in many countries. Can you do a name change in the USA from your birth name to your current name? I don't have experience with that.
        Nov 2018 - Package sent - EB - Texas Service Center
        Day 1 - Package received at the lockbox
        Day 999 - Card delivered to me - Aug 2021
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        All my posts are based on my experience or information I read on the forums or the USCIS website. I may be wrong. Please consult a professional.

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        • #5
          Since that's all the evidence you have, here's what I recommend and maybe someone else could suggest better ideas too:
          1. include your birth certificate
          2. have people close to you write affidavits saying that your birth name is different than your current name because you added a first name. 2 parents/grandparents + 2 family friends should be more than plenty.
          3. include your naturalization certificate
          4. include an explanation letter saying you changed your name in your naturalization certificate and/or current citizenship

          No. 2 above might be an overkill but probably good to do more than less.
          2018 Marriage-based AOS (I-130, I-485, I-765)
          07-09: Package Delivered to USCIS Chicago Lockbox
          07-17: NOA texts & emails (~10:30 pm)
          07-17: Checks cashed
          07-20: 3 NOAs received in the mail
          07-27: Biometrics letter in mail; scheduled for 08-08
          07-30: Biometrics done; USCIS received on 07-31
          08-02: RFIE for proof of legal employment; replied 08-04
          08-08: USCIS received RFIE, case no longer on hold
          10-04: AP approved
          11-28: Case Ready to Be Scheduled for Interview
          11-29: EAD approved

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