I am a US citizen and I filed an I-130 for my brother who is a Canadian citizen. The petition was rejected stating that they could not establish the same parent for both of us. The problem was that our father's name is long and is misspelled on both of our birth certificates which caused them to reject the petition and my mother's name is missing from one of our birth certificates. I then filed an appeal with the Board of Immigration Appeals including several educational documents/certificates as evidence of sibling relationship as these documents had our father's name spelled correctly but the appeal was denied about a month ago. My brother and I are working to get our birth certificates corrected. My questions are:
1)After we fix our birth certificates, can we re-appeal again for the same case or do we start a new I-130 process?
2)If we have to start over again with a new I-130, do we have to wait for a certain time period from when the last appeal was rejected or can we file a new petition right away?
3) Can we submit DNA testing results to proof our relationship as primary or secondary evidence?
1)After we fix our birth certificates, can we re-appeal again for the same case or do we start a new I-130 process?
2)If we have to start over again with a new I-130, do we have to wait for a certain time period from when the last appeal was rejected or can we file a new petition right away?
3) Can we submit DNA testing results to proof our relationship as primary or secondary evidence?