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Hi. I am filling petition for my my mother to bring her USA. I want to know if I need to submit her original non availability certificate or photocopy of it or notaraize copy of it to uscis. Thank u.

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Hi,

 

I don't know either what certificate is that, but what's needed is your birth certificate, a translation into English if you weren't born a USC and proof of citizenship

 

 

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As others have noted, we have no idea what certificate and non-availability you are referring to.

 

Also, assuming you are talking about an I-130 petition and about mother's birth certificate, then it is not needed (you should read instructions for I-130 and be wiser) for it. It is only required at the NVC/consulate stage. 

 

Again, making one more assumption that your mother was born in India - Non-availability of birth certificate is not required for any of the stages if the birth was before 1970. In these cases one or two affidavits from older close acquaintances or relatives who can attest to the facts of her birth are enough. Secondary pieces of evidence are also accepted - see link below.

 

Did you ever care to read this up? : https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/India.html

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7 hours ago, willcrack said:

As others have noted, we have no idea what certificate and non-availability you are referring to.

 

Also, assuming you are talking about an I-130 petition and about mother's birth certificate, then it is not needed (you should read instructions for I-130 and be wiser) for it. It is only required at the NVC/consulate stage. 

 

Again, making one more assumption that your mother was born in India - Non-availability of birth certificate is not required for any of the stages if the birth was before 1970. In these cases one or two affidavits from older close acquaintances or relatives who can attest to the facts of her birth are enough. Secondary pieces of evidence are also accepted - see link below.

 

Did you ever care to read this up? : https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/India.html

Ok. Thank u.

raj

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