Because you are a naturalized US citizen, your birth certificate does not serve as proof of U.S. citizenship as it was issued by your country of birth. You must sent your Certificate of Naturalization and therefore there is no need for you to send your birth certificate.
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You will, in person, hand over your original Certificate of Naturalization to the clerk at the passport office.
What the U.S. Department of State needs is proof of your U.S. citizenship. Your birth certificate is totally worthless for this purpose.
Because you are a naturalized US citizen, your birth certificate does not serve as proof of U.S. citizenship as it was issued by your country of birth. You must sent your Certificate of Naturalization and therefore there is no need for you to send your birth certificate.
that want birth certificate hons real thing or they will send it back too you.
http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/first/first_8...
read the instructions dip-sh*t.