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Old 16th June 2006, 05:09 PM
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Will USCIS compare my birth city(on my parents' I130) to my 485filed years ago?

I am going to file I130/I485 for my parents after I take the oath. I just found out my new birth certificate's(for my parents' application) birth city is different with the one I had before(on my I-485, I filed years ago).

Will USCIS check my origianl immigration file for my parents' GC application, even though I become US citizen.
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Old 17th June 2006, 07:26 AM
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I am going to file I130/I485 for my parents after I take the oath. I just found out my new birth certificate's(for my parents' application) birth city is different with the one I had before(on my I-485, I filed years ago).

Will USCIS check my origianl immigration file for my parents' GC application, even though I become US citizen.
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chances are they might, since your record is already in their database. How come you have multiple birth certificates with different cities?

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Old 19th June 2006, 02:29 PM
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Thanks for the reply.
I noticed that I still need a birth certificate for my parents' I-485, right? The instruction says I need to have my BC to approve the relationship between my parents and me

I lost my original birth certificate. I have to to get a BC notary...the BC notary of my birth city is based on the city of my parents liveing now, somehow.
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Old 19th June 2006, 07:40 PM
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Thanks for the reply.
I noticed that I still need a birth certificate for my parents' I-485, right? The instruction says I need to have my BC to approve the relationship between my parents and me

I lost my original birth certificate. I have to to get a BC notary...the BC notary of my birth city is based on the city of my parents liveing now, somehow.
You need your BC to file I130 for your parents. Your BC is the evidence of your (petiotioner) relation to the parents (beneficiaries). You may want to get a BC notary with accurate information.
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Old 20th June 2006, 05:16 AM
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Thanks for the reply.
I noticed that I still need a birth certificate for my parents' I-485, right? The instruction says I need to have my BC to approve the relationship between my parents and me

I lost my original birth certificate. I have to to get a BC notary...the BC notary of my birth city is based on the city of my parents liveing now, somehow.
Apologies for giving you wrong information earlier. Yes, you need to prove relationship with your parents via a BC just like how you prove relationship with your spouse via a marriage certificate. If applying for spouse, BC is not needed, If applying for parents, BC is needed
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