Birth Certificate issue

sunny2002

Registered Users (C)
Thanks for the forum, the info here is so useful.

But one additonal thing i wanted to confirm from the forum.

My case:
Birth Certificate with no name on it.

solution:
getting a new affidavit from both parents.

issue:
should i get non-availbalilty certificate too? since i have a birth
certificate but no name on it.

I need to submit my I140/485 in the next couple of days...
any info at the earliest will be of immense help.

thanks
VG
 
bc

in the abscence of BC....confirm with others but what will definitely work (as I know it....not a legal advice)....TWO affidavits (people who were 18 years or older at the time of your brith and were present but ARE NOT your parents) AND a non-availibility certificate.
best wishes
 
Re: bc

Originally posted by rdip
in the abscence of BC....confirm with others but what will definitely work (as I know it....not a legal advice)....TWO affidavits (people who were 18 years or older at the time of your brith and were present but ARE NOT your parents) AND a non-availibility certificate.
best wishes

Vermot_Goldie,

I believe you got your response from some other thread.


rdip,

Your statement is not correct.

The affidavits when taken are to be taken from parent(s)
( prefarably from mother).

The others come into picture only WHEN both the parents are deceased or not in a position to give the affidavit.

Raju
 
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