Puerto Rico Birth Certificates and Immigration

Note: Our Law Firm does not assist in acquiring PR Birth Certificates. Due to privacy reasons, only the person named on the Birth Certificate or the parents can normally make such a request.
USCIS, NVC, and DOS only recognize Puerto Rican Birth Certificates issued after:
July 1, 2010
The reason for the invalidation is due to the fact that the Vital Statistics Office of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico began issuing new, more secure certified copies of birth certificates to U.S. citizens born in Puerto Rico because of a new Puerto Rico birth certificate law.
USCIS will accept any certified copies of Puerto Rico birth certificates (PRBC) issued AFTER July 1, 2010 for the purpose of establishing eligibility for immigration benefit petitions and applications.
How can I order a New PR Birth Certificate?
Our office recommends VitalCheck to order the Birth Certificate online quickly: https://www.vitalchek.com/birth-certificates/puerto-rico/puerto-rico-department-of-health
Alternatively, if you do not wish to make the request online, a mailed-in request to the San Juan Vital Records Office is possible. The San Juan Registry has been keeping vital records since July 22, 1931. For birth records prior to July 22, 1931, contact the Local Registrar (Registrador Demográfico) in the municipality where the birth occurred or you may write the central office for additional information.
You may request a birth, death or marriage certificate by mail, but you must provide the following information:
- Complete and sign the corresponding application form:
- Birth Certificate: https://welcome.topuertorico.org/pdf/Solicitud-nac.pdf
- Death Certificate: https://welcome.topuertorico.org/pdf/Solicitud-def.pdf
- Marriage Certificate: Español / English
- Photocopy of a valid photo ID. Acceptable forms of identification include: drivers license, state ID, passport, or an identification card from a welfare program such as food stamps, from the Veterans Administration, from a state or federal agency, or from an accredited university. All forms of identification are subject to approval.
- Postal money order or an Internal Revenue Seal for the amount of $5.00 made payable to: “Secretario de Hacienda de Puerto Rico.” For each additional copy of the same certificate add $4.00. Personal checks or other methods of payment are not accepted.
- Send a self-addressed stamped envelope (with address clearly printed) along with the money order/seal and application to the following address:
- Department of Health Demographic Registry
- P.O. Box 11854
- San Juan, Puerto Rico 00917
- Department of Health Demographic Registry
If you need more information or need to verify current fees, the telephone number to the San Juan Vital Records Office is (787) 767-9120. Mailed-in Requests usually take six weeks.
If you require immigration assistance, please consider contacting our office to set up a consultation with our Immigration Attorney.
Note: Our Law Firm does not assist in acquiring PR Birth Certificates. Due to privacy reasons, only the person named on the Birth Certificate or the parents can normally make such a request.
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