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I arised to the above topic title since i have a problem with my baptismal certificate.My date of birth at my baptismal certificate is wrong. I have difficulty to fix the said matter since im already residing at Manila and i can no longer retrieve the records at our Parish since it was a long time ago.How vital is the baptismal certificate during interview?Also, I am soliciting your opinions how could i possibly fix the problem, is a notarized affidavit of mine stating my real birthday will suffice? Thanks in advance for all your inputs!

I was asked for my baptismal but i didn't have it with me,and it didn't cause any trouble for me-luckily.There's 2 things i could possibly advice about your problem.Get yourself second baptism and put the right birthdate.Or,have a sworn affidavit of any of your Godparents who were present during your baptism.Only do this option if you're too worried about it.But if you think you're good to go even withought baptismal certificate then be it.Follow your instinct-interviews should not be taken as "Bahala na".Goodluck

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The U.S. govt can accept, but cannot require, a certificate of a religious ceremony.

Is this true? well, thank you very much for this info, because my wife is keep on insisting that she needs my Baptismal cetificate upon filing I-130.

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Hello fellow members~

I arised to the above topic title since i have a problem with my baptismal certificate.My date of birth at my baptismal certificate is wrong. I have difficulty to fix the said matter since im already residing at Manila and i can no longer retrieve the records at our Parish since it was a long time ago.How vital is the baptismal certificate during interview?Also, I am soliciting your opinions how could i possibly fix the problem, is a notarized affidavit of mine stating my real birthday will suffice? Thanks in advance for all your inputs!

think its not necessary.. if u are late registered then that's the additional docs to be submitted...

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