I am filing GC for both my parents. I am doing CP since they are not here. I have a quick question...
Can I send both applications together in one envelope (with two separate checks of course)?
Also, my parents are elderly and they don't have marriage certificate. To make it even better, I don't have a birth certificate either. Here is the list of documents I am sending with the application package:
1- Completed I-130 for both parents
2- Two Affidavits from two different uncles witnessing the wedding
3- Affidavit from my father for my birth certificate
4- Affidavit from my mother for my birth certificate
Can I send the notarized copies of the affidavits or are original affidavits are an absolute necessity?
Is there anything else that I need to include?
One last question... When I receive the agent form, is it common for the petitioner (in the U.S) to be the agent? Or should I instead declare them (parents) to be the agent?
Thanks in advance.
Can I send both applications together in one envelope (with two separate checks of course)?
Also, my parents are elderly and they don't have marriage certificate. To make it even better, I don't have a birth certificate either. Here is the list of documents I am sending with the application package:
1- Completed I-130 for both parents
2- Two Affidavits from two different uncles witnessing the wedding
3- Affidavit from my father for my birth certificate
4- Affidavit from my mother for my birth certificate
Can I send the notarized copies of the affidavits or are original affidavits are an absolute necessity?
Is there anything else that I need to include?
One last question... When I receive the agent form, is it common for the petitioner (in the U.S) to be the agent? Or should I instead declare them (parents) to be the agent?
Thanks in advance.
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