Hi
I submitted I-130 petitions to sponsor my parents for a green card and received an RFE because my original birth certificate
does not have my name on it. This is customary since children in India were named several days after birth.
My parents are currently in the US.
Is it sufficient to send notarized affidavits from my parents with US perjury clause OR do I also need a certificate from the local Indian
city corporation as to why the name is absent?
Just for the record the RFE states:
In cases where birth certificates from the appropriate authorities are unavailable or contain insufficient information regarding
the birth or the parents, a sworn affidavit executed by either the parents, or other close relatives older than the applicant may be submitted. Such affidavits, when birth certificates are unavailable, must be accompanied by a document from a competent
governmental authority that the certificates does not exist or is unavailable.
Please submit a copy of birth certificate for <Abhay>, showing child's complete name, date and place of birth and both parents' names and issued by civil authorities. If the birth certificate does not exist or is unavailable please submit a document from a governmental authority certifying that the birth certificate does not exist or is unavailable.
Thanks
Abhay
I submitted I-130 petitions to sponsor my parents for a green card and received an RFE because my original birth certificate
does not have my name on it. This is customary since children in India were named several days after birth.
My parents are currently in the US.
Is it sufficient to send notarized affidavits from my parents with US perjury clause OR do I also need a certificate from the local Indian
city corporation as to why the name is absent?
Just for the record the RFE states:
In cases where birth certificates from the appropriate authorities are unavailable or contain insufficient information regarding
the birth or the parents, a sworn affidavit executed by either the parents, or other close relatives older than the applicant may be submitted. Such affidavits, when birth certificates are unavailable, must be accompanied by a document from a competent
governmental authority that the certificates does not exist or is unavailable.
Please submit a copy of birth certificate for <Abhay>, showing child's complete name, date and place of birth and both parents' names and issued by civil authorities. If the birth certificate does not exist or is unavailable please submit a document from a governmental authority certifying that the birth certificate does not exist or is unavailable.
Thanks
Abhay