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I am at the moment trying to prepare the documents to file for my parents (I-30). I looked up everywhere and come to the conclusion that they would require the following documents to file along with I30 application:

 

I 30 application form for father and mother.

My Birth Certificate copy - (I have one from the hospital, Should I make an Affidivate from the consulate here) I was not born in U.S.

My Naturlization Certificate or Passport copy.

Their Marriage certificate

535 Filling fee for each beneficiary  + g1145 form.

 

Do I need to submit their Passport and ID copies? Or that would be requested later, However I have an issue with Date of birth. When I Immigrated to U.S. I put my mom date of birth as 1958 which was at the time her birth date on the Passport but her recent passport date of birth is 1962 which indeed is the correct date of birth and we can not change that or get a new passport. Don't ask me why she had wrong date of birth on her passport at first place this is a very common issue in country like Afghanistan. SO my question is would this create any issue ??? Do let me know If i need to file any other evidence/documentation with the I-30. If you have a cover letter please share that as well. thanks.

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Filed: IR-3 Country: Afghanistan
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I30 application comes with instructions and all the documents they want. I would follow and send exactly what they ask on there. That is what I did when I filed for my husband. There is also a biography form that goes along with I-30.

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