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Can anybody help me regarding this.The law firm is asking for a birth certificate,in India the 10th standard markslist was being used as a birth certificate but here the requirement seems to be different.It seems in case there is no birth certificate these need to be done(below).How do we procure #1,who is a proper government office in India to get it from.Has anybody been in this situation before Please let me know.
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WHAT MUST BE PROVIDED IF NO BIRTH RECORD OR A PARTIAL BIRTH RECORD EXISTS?
If a birth certificate does not exist or does not contains all of the above
information, you must obtain the following:
1. Certificate from a government office in your country stating clearly
that a record of your birth does not exist; AND
2. Two sworn affidavits (should be notarized; in India, affidavits must
be on rupee stamp paper)
Affidavits should be from your parents, if possible. If either or both
parent is deceased, or if they cannot execute the affidavit(s), the next
closest relative, who was old enough to have personal knowledge of your
birth at the time and place it occurred (such as an aunt or uncle) may
execute the affidavit stating:
Complete names of both parents, including the maiden name of the mother
(if parents are executing the affidavit they should also mention the
date and place of their marriage)
Your complete name
That you are, in fact, their child (or, if signed by a relative, stating
their relationship to you)
Your date of birth
Your place of birth (city and country)
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WHAT MUST BE PROVIDED IF NO BIRTH RECORD OR A PARTIAL BIRTH RECORD EXISTS?
If a birth certificate does not exist or does not contains all of the above
information, you must obtain the following:
1. Certificate from a government office in your country stating clearly
that a record of your birth does not exist; AND
2. Two sworn affidavits (should be notarized; in India, affidavits must
be on rupee stamp paper)
Affidavits should be from your parents, if possible. If either or both
parent is deceased, or if they cannot execute the affidavit(s), the next
closest relative, who was old enough to have personal knowledge of your
birth at the time and place it occurred (such as an aunt or uncle) may
execute the affidavit stating:
Complete names of both parents, including the maiden name of the mother
(if parents are executing the affidavit they should also mention the
date and place of their marriage)
Your complete name
That you are, in fact, their child (or, if signed by a relative, stating
their relationship to you)
Your date of birth
Your place of birth (city and country)
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