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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Hi,

Need some guidance for form G325A (along with I-130).

I am the petitioner and I am filling it out for my wife.

Her mom had died, when she was quite young and she does not remember her birth-date.

Would that be ok to leave it blank in the G325A when they ask for mom's birth-date? Should we specify the reason for keeping it empty in the cover letter?

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hi,

Need some guidance for form G325A (along with I-130).

I am the petitioner and I am filling it out for my wife.

Her mom had died, when she was quite young and she does not remember her birth-date.

Would that be ok to leave it blank in the G325A when they ask for mom's birth-date? Should we specify the reason for keeping it empty in the cover letter?

Any suggestions?

Thanks.

mother or father date of birth is not a big issue of uscis if your wife dont sure about her mother date of birth no problem write a letter to uscis explaining him about her mother that your wife dont have any document to prove about her mother birth date with cover letter remember when you write a letter to uscis write question number and page number to

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Isn't it on her birth certificate? My parents ages are at least... have a look see if there's anything. Does her dad not remember? Maudlin but could she check her grave stone? Or ask any other family members? There's gotta be something somewhere. Like her parents marriage certificate, or asking a relative. Are her parents alive?

If it's possible to at least try her best to find it, she should. Otherwise if you were to write "unknown" it SHOULD be okay.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: India
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You can find it by visiting the school which her mother attended lastly.If still you are not able to find it then just write UNKNOWN and attach a letter to explain about it.Dont leave blank anything.

IR-5 for Parents

02-28-14 -> I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox.
03-03-14 -> USCIS received. (Priority Date)
03-09-14 -> NOA1 received.
06-04-14 -> NOA2 received. Approved.
06-18-14 -> NVC Received case.
07-03-14 -> NVC Assigned Case#(Got Case# & IIN Over the Phone).
07-22-14 -> DS-261 Completed.
07-25-14 -> AOS fee Payment.
07-29-14 -> AOS fee shows PAID.
07-30-14 -> AOS Package Sent.
07-31-14 -> AOS Package delivered.
09-15-14 -> IV fee Payment.

09-17-14 -> IV fee Shows PAID.

09-18-14 -> IV Package Sent.
09-20-14 -> IV Package Delivered.

10-20-14 -> Case Complete.

10-28-14 -> Case Complete Email Received.

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