I-485 RFE received for birth certificate of parents. Can't get Non-availability of Birth Certificate from India

I received a Notice of Intent to Deny(NoID) after my attorney's reply to the RFE. My attorney didn't want to budge. He contacted the liaison officer of AILA (American Immigration Lawyer's Association) at the field office and emailed the senior officer to do a 'Supervisor Review' of my case because it was incorrect to issue RFE in the first place and NoID later because USCIS' own policies state that for anyone born in India prior to 1970, a birth certificate is assumed to be not available. The very next day, my case was approved and I got my green card a week later.
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HI ,

I have received I-485 RFE in July 2020 and need to respond within 87 days. My birth is in 1986.

My birth-date is different in birth certificate and all other documents. I applied in December 2019 to India high-court to change birth date in birth certificate but because of covid, all courts are closed.
I am currently on H1B visa and applied for i 485 in May as my wife is US Citizen. Now I have received RFE for I-485.

My lawyer in USA is saying, I need birth certificate or No Record available certificate from Indian government as RFE is specifically for birth certificate evidence. All my other documents including Adhara card and school leaving has same date of birth as passport except birth certificate. My lawyer in India is saying, there is no way that court give decision this year and I have to wait for next year to get things normal. No Record available certificate will not be provided as there is birth certificate available.

Has anyone been in the similar situation and has some ideas for me. Please advice
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Hello everyone, are the processing centres still going by the times? I filed my I-485 for my family in June 2023. At the time, Charlotte NC indicated on the USCIS site that they process 80% of cases in 18 months. Our filing is gone past 24 months and the status has remained at Actively being reviewed since November 2023. Why, and advise on next steps?
 
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