Mavis Amarap
Registered Users (C)
Please review my RFE. Does it look like they want something from any municipal corporation.
> "Submit a copy of your birth certificate showing your parentage that has
> been registered with the proper civil authorities of the country of your
> birth.
>
> If your birth was not registered within two years of your birth, OR if the
> birth certificate does not contain your name or the full names of both
> your
> mother and your father, please submit any secondary evidence in your
> possession to support the information you have provided about your birth
> and
> parentage. Secondary evidence will be evaluated for authenticity and
> credibility. Such evidence may take the form of historical evidence and
> must have been issued contemporaneously with the event which it documents.
> Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, medical records, school
> records, and religious documents. Affidavits may also be accepted
> provided
> that they are sworn to by persons who were born at the time of and who
> have
> personal knowledge of the event to which they attest. Any affidavits must
> contain the affiant\'s full name and address, date and place of birth,
> relationship to the party on whose behalf they are attesting, if any, and
> complete details concerning how the affiant acquired knowledge of the
> event." [end of RFE text]
> "Submit a copy of your birth certificate showing your parentage that has
> been registered with the proper civil authorities of the country of your
> birth.
>
> If your birth was not registered within two years of your birth, OR if the
> birth certificate does not contain your name or the full names of both
> your
> mother and your father, please submit any secondary evidence in your
> possession to support the information you have provided about your birth
> and
> parentage. Secondary evidence will be evaluated for authenticity and
> credibility. Such evidence may take the form of historical evidence and
> must have been issued contemporaneously with the event which it documents.
> Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, medical records, school
> records, and religious documents. Affidavits may also be accepted
> provided
> that they are sworn to by persons who were born at the time of and who
> have
> personal knowledge of the event to which they attest. Any affidavits must
> contain the affiant\'s full name and address, date and place of birth,
> relationship to the party on whose behalf they are attesting, if any, and
> complete details concerning how the affiant acquired knowledge of the
> event." [end of RFE text]