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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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ok if you see mytime line then it does show i have provided them the original docs already. my passport, my national ID, school record are already with them. whatelse can i give them? national id is alongwith the certified translation.

i cant fkn fly back to my country now as my passport is in the consulate. i am so helpless. i asked my father to go and get the birth certificate from the union council. i mean they can register it now. is it possible or would it be legal?

Ok, didnt look close enough at your timeline. What about just having your father and perhaps another close family member to do affidavits as you were originally going to do prior to getting the RFE and submit along with a letter stating something like....'as per requested please find enclosed affidavits of support from such and such as further documentation to support the already submtted National ID card etc etc submitted in lieu of a BC which was never registered." It might fly.

That i can do. I am just wondering if i ask my father to register my birth now? well in our country instead of BC, we always and everytime go by two things:

(1) the domicile which shows that i am a legal residant of that place. the domacile is ussualy go through the father. but that domacile is not having my date of birth. but it shows i have been in that place since birth. infact my domacile city is different than where i was born.

(2) we go by the SSC certificate. that certificate is the most important certificate for the national ID. this certificate has DOB, father name.

(3) We have a family registration certificate called form B. this form is showing my whole family registration, names, DOB. And it was issued in the city of my birth.

what do you think about it?

(3)

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Meeting Online: Yahoo chartroom Aug 2001.

Direct meeting & marriage: Dec 2003 USA, NY

I-130 petition in DCFR Tokyo: March 14th 2004. Case reffered to DHS USCIS

Four visits to japan in 2004: Oct 2004, wife got pragnant.

Wife/Fiance left USA and moved into Japan: Feb 5th 2005.

Baby Born: June 24th 2005(Japan)

I-130 denied: July 17 2005(Divorce was declared not valid)

Refiling Divorce: oJuly 17th 2005 NY State.

Divorce granted: Nov 17th 2005

K-1 application: Mar 1st 2006

Approval: May 23rd 2006

US consulate RFE: June 15th 2006

FRE sent (Original passports, birth certificate, all origional docs): July 10th 2006

Medical: Oct 11th 2006.

Interview: Nov 10th 2006(expected)

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ok if you see mytime line then it does show i have provided them the original docs already. my passport, my national ID, school record are already with them. whatelse can i give them? national id is alongwith the certified translation.

i cant fkn fly back to my country now as my passport is in the consulate. i am so helpless. i asked my father to go and get the birth certificate from the union council. i mean they can register it now. is it possible or would it be legal?

Ok, didnt look close enough at your timeline. What about just having your father and perhaps another close family member to do affidavits as you were originally going to do prior to getting the RFE and submit along with a letter stating something like....'as per requested please find enclosed affidavits of support from such and such as further documentation to support the already submtted National ID card etc etc submitted in lieu of a BC which was never registered." It might fly.

That i can do. I am just wondering if i ask my father to register my birth now? well in our country instead of BC, we always and everytime go by two things:

(1) the domicile which shows that i am a legal residant of that place. the domacile is ussualy go through the father. but that domacile is not having my date of birth. but it shows i have been in that place since birth. infact my domacile city is different than where i was born.

(2) we go by the SSC certificate. that certificate is the most important certificate for the national ID. this certificate has DOB, father name.

(3) We have a family registration certificate called form B. this form is showing my whole family registration, names, DOB. And it was issued in the city of my birth.

what do you think about it?

(3)

Anything that you can apply for that is going to assist by showing/acknowledging your birth, parents details should assist. Im not certain if registering your birth now will assist or not. What you need is various documentation as well as affidavits from parents/close family members that together is going to satisfy the requirements of when a BC is not available. I would also be inclined to get a statement from the registering authority that your BC is not available. This is also something that is listed in instructions for when a BC is not available.

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All,

Another example of how getting a congressional representative involved can be counter-productive.

gugu had a lawyer, who gave good advice, and the issue had been resolved until the congressional intervention re-created the problem.

Maybe the consular action was a petty one in retailiation for the interference, maybe it was the innocent result of a different consular officer getting involved and acting on the congressional inquiry without realizing that the issue had already been resolved. Either way, sending another cook into the kitchen does not always get the meal cooked more quickly.

Be aware of the risks and be ready to accept the bad consequences as well as the good.

Yodrak

After they got a shove they gave us an RFE. Yea my docs as you see my timeline are in embassy. They called me on July 10th asking my birth certificate. I explained them I dont have any bcz my birth was never registered. She said ok we would review other docs which I have sent. I called them on July 24th. I got an answer that the docs are enough and we would be informed for the final interview date. In the meantime our senator(been in contact for two years) sent a letter stressing to process our case. So in the result I got a letter asking my original birth certificate. Thats so unfair. They did tell us before the docs are enough and they dont need anything more. I can imagine how unfair it is.
ok first of all

Immigration Attorney: Our case is being done through a lawyer. When for the first time i explained her that i cant provide the birth certificate, she said give anything which you have.

Now about your advices: When that stupid consulate girl talked to me on July 10th, she said well you may need parents affadvit. Well i got it the same day and i was waitting if they ask for anything. But as i told you bfre i called on July 24th and i was informed everything is enough and wait for an interview. And now we have been sent a letter only asking abt BC. they didnt even mention about the parents certificate, or school record or anythingelse. I am so pissed off and helpless.

Was it my fault in 1976 that i didnt register my birth? should i be held responsible for it?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
Timeline
Posted

All,

Another example of how getting a congressional representative involved can be counter-productive.

gugu had a lawyer, who gave good advice, and the issue had been resolved until the congressional intervention re-created the problem.

Maybe the consular action was a petty one in retailiation for the interference, maybe it was the innocent result of a different consular officer getting involved and acting on the congressional inquiry without realizing that the issue had already been resolved. Either way, sending another cook into the kitchen does not always get the meal cooked more quickly.

Be aware of the risks and be ready to accept the bad consequences as well as the good.

Yodrak

yes. what i believe is that its the reaction of congreeman involvement. they were reviewing our case to call for an interview. they got pissed off and here we are. but anyway i am gonna get a letter from the athourities that my birth was never registered. i was born at my house so no hospital record. in 1970 people born at house if they were living in vilages or towns. i would get affadavit from my parents. but fukc the consulate spent two months for this decision. :angry:

ARR.jpgaug06ayeshaB.jpg

Meeting Online: Yahoo chartroom Aug 2001.

Direct meeting & marriage: Dec 2003 USA, NY

I-130 petition in DCFR Tokyo: March 14th 2004. Case reffered to DHS USCIS

Four visits to japan in 2004: Oct 2004, wife got pragnant.

Wife/Fiance left USA and moved into Japan: Feb 5th 2005.

Baby Born: June 24th 2005(Japan)

I-130 denied: July 17 2005(Divorce was declared not valid)

Refiling Divorce: oJuly 17th 2005 NY State.

Divorce granted: Nov 17th 2005

K-1 application: Mar 1st 2006

Approval: May 23rd 2006

US consulate RFE: June 15th 2006

FRE sent (Original passports, birth certificate, all origional docs): July 10th 2006

Medical: Oct 11th 2006.

Interview: Nov 10th 2006(expected)

 
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