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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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After 10 day later i got rfe they asked me about proof of our both birth certificate cos... We both make our ceritficate mine 2008 and her 2006 before we did nt have in india . They want regarding evidence of cerificate . These are

relgious certificate

early school certificat

census record 

if i dnt ve all these thn they said u make affidavit of two person who are on that event on birth . This is one easy i can make but i dnt knw why they send it our certificate are original .i just wanna tell to them who are have same thing make late bith cerificate thn make affidavits or proof thnks before they ask

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27 minutes ago, Tanvir singh said:

After 10 day later i got rfe they asked me about proof of our both birth certificate cos... We both make our ceritficate mine 2008 and her 2006 before we did nt have in india . They want regarding evidence of cerificate . These are

relgious certificate

early school certificat

census record 

if i dnt ve all these thn they said u make affidavit of two person who are on that event on birth . This is one easy i can make but i dnt knw why they send it our certificate are original .i just wanna tell to them who are have same thing make late bith cerificate thn make affidavits or proof thnks before they ask

Did you obtain your birth certificate based on these requirements ? Please see the underline area

 

 

Birth Certificates
 
Available for births after April 1, 1970.   Birth certificates are issued by the Municipal Authority or any office authorized to issue birth and death certificates by the Registrar of Births & Deaths.  Under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act of 1969, births are required to be registered in almost all of the States and Union Territories of India.   Prior to April 1, 1970, the reporting of births was voluntary.

If an individual born after April 1, 1970 is unable to obtain a birth certificate, a certificate of non-availability is generally available from local authorities... 

In cases in which a birth certificate from authorities is unavailable or contains insufficient information regarding the birth or the parents, the following documents could be accepted as secondary evidence in lieu of the birth certificate:

School-leaving certificate, Matriculation certificate or Certificate of Recognized Boards from the school last attended by the applicant; or, a baptismal certificate from a church.
OR

If none of the above can be obtained; applicants may provide a notarized affidavit executed by either a parent, if living, or another close relative older than the applicant.  This affidavit should clearly state the relationship between the deponent and the applicant, how well the deponent knows the applicant, the date and place of the applicant's birth, the names of both parents, and any other related facts.
 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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4 minutes ago, mrahman14 said:

Did you obtain your birth certificate based on these requirements ? Please see the underline area

 

 

Birth Certificates
 
Available for births after April 1, 1970.   Birth certificates are issued by the Municipal Authority or any office authorized to issue birth and death certificates by the Registrar of Births & Deaths.  Under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act of 1969, births are required to be registered in almost all of the States and Union Territories of India.   Prior to April 1, 1970, the reporting of births was voluntary.

If an individual born after April 1, 1970 is unable to obtain a birth certificate, a certificate of non-availability is generally available from local authorities... 

In cases in which a birth certificate from authorities is unavailable or contains insufficient information regarding the birth or the parents, the following documents could be accepted as secondary evidence in lieu of the birth certificate:

School-leaving certificate, Matriculation certificate or Certificate of Recognized Boards from the school last attended by the applicant; or, a baptismal certificate from a church.
OR

If none of the above can be obtained; applicants may provide a notarized affidavit executed by either a parent, if living, or another close relative older than the applicant.  This affidavit should clearly state the relationship between the deponent and the applicant, how well the deponent knows the applicant, the date and place of the applicant's birth, the names of both parents, and any other related facts.
 

Thnks dear i m going to make affidavits of two person  

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1 minute ago, Tanvir singh said:

so can i use my parents name on affidavit 

parents and may be one or two from your uncles or aunts who were present during your birth. There is nothing wrong to send more evidence but if u send less, you might get into trouble again

 
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