Anonymous wrote:I can't see how, legally, a U.S. Birth certificate could have any other language or character permitted on it other than English, since that is the U.S. native language, and this is a legal U.S. document that establishes presence and so many other things.
Any other way doesn't make sense to me. What does make sense is translating the name into English, and spelling it out so it can be read in English.
I would assume the same guidelines apply to all other U.S. documentation established from the birth certificate - passports, driver's licenses, social security cards...
It doesn't really work that way with names. We don't make babies named Pierre or Pedro put Peter on their birth certificates.