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Filed: Country: India
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Can the birth certificate be rejected by the NVC if it doesn't have the beneficiary's name on it?

If it can be denied for that reason, what are the other options? Affidavit from parents?

7/24/2012 - I-130 sent to Chicago lockbox
7/27/2012 - NOA1 via text/email - Case forwarded to VSC.
8/01/2012 - NOA1 received in mail
3/06/2013 - NOA2 received text

3/18/2013 - NVC received case (no case # yet)
4/01/2013 - NVC Case# & IIN number received
4/01/2013 - DS-3032 Generated
4/01/2013 - DS-3032 Sent (via email)
4/01/2013 - AOS fee invoiced
4/01/2013 - AOS fee paid (but shows "in process")
4/03/2013 - AOS packet sent
4/04/2013 - AOS received @ NVC
4/05/2013 - AOS fee shows as paid
4/09/2013 - IV fee invoiced
4/09/2013 - IV fee paid (but shows "in process")
4/10/2013 - IV packet sent
4/11/2013 - IV packet received @ NVC
4/17/2013 - AOS package accepted - False checklist for IV package generated
4/23/2013 - Case Complete

5/01/2013 - Interview date received

6/12/2013 - Interview Scheduled-- APPROVED!

6/28/3013 - POE - Atlanta

Posted (edited)

Can the birth certificate be rejected by the NVC if it doesn't have the beneficiary's name on it?

If it can be denied for that reason, what are the other options? Affidavit from parents?

Well if it doesn't have his name on it, how would anyone tell which person it belongs to :)

Here is what it says on my instruction package about birth certificate.

The certificate must state the date and place of birth and both parents and must be from the country where you were born.

Unobtainable birth certificate: If an official birth certificate is not obtainable, present the best secondary evidence, such as a baptismal certificate, hospital certificate, school records and/or a notarized affidavit from your parents.

I would try to submit as much evidences as you can together with a notarized affidavit.

Edited by GandK

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Serbia
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Can the birth certificate be rejected by the NVC if it doesn't have the beneficiary's name on it?

If it can be denied for that reason, what are the other options? Affidavit from parents?

Why wouldnt a birth certificate have someones name on it? Is that even possible?

06/02/12 Married

USCIS

09/17/12 I-130 sent
09/21/12 NOA1 recieved via e-mail (CSC)

09/27/12 NOA1 hardcopy recieved
09/27/12 Case transferred to another office for processing (Jurisdiction)
10/03/12 Received notice of transfer. Transferred to NBC in Missouri
10/03/12 Checked USCIS.gov/Notice of transfer to another USCIS office for processing
12/19/12 NOA2!!!!!

01/07/2013 NVC recieves the case
01/24/2013 Got the Case and IIN #
01/24/2012 E-mailed DS-3032


01/24/2013 AOS bill invoiced
02/07/2013 DS-3032 e-mail accepted
04/15/2013 AOS and IV fees payed

05/15/2013 AOS and IV packages sent

05/29/2013 CASE COMPLETE

06/04/2013 Interview date set for July 30th 2013

07/27/2013 Medical completed

07/30/2013 Interview APPROVED!!!!!

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Country: Jamaica
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Why wouldnt a birth certificate have someones name on it? Is that even possible?

Yep. it can happen in my country too. the name can be added at a later date.

Petitioner LPR upgraded to USC June 22, 2012
August 22, 2012: case complete
October 18, 2012: Interview (APPROVED)
October 26, 2012: Picked up visa from DHL (delay caused by Sandy)
December 15, 2012: POE Atlanta....................became USC July 2016!!!!

Mothers' Journey (My sister is the petitioner)

September 10, 2013: Sent I-130 (UPS next day service)

September 12, 2013: Received text to confirm delivery

September 16, 2013: Received NOA 1

March 22, 2014: Received NOA 2

April 8, 2014: File Received by NVC

May 26, 2015: Interview (approved)..........now LPR (delays caused by 2 RFE)

Filed: Other Country: India
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Twinder - Get the BC corrected now than later, you may have to do it anyway at that time.

you just filled I130, you have time.... Ask your in-laws to have your spouse BC corrected and ready.

It should have Spouse name (at the time of birth), Father's name, mother's name

Edited by Deep2009
 
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