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Hi I have submitted I-130 online for my parents.

 

I did not have their birth certificate so have not submitted that or any related affidavit at this stage. I only submitted the mandatory documents like my naturalization certificate, my birth certificate and parents marriage certificate.

 

My question is will I get an RFE for parents birth certificate at this stage or will that be needed only at the NVC stage? I am wondering since if we need it now, then will have to ask them to try to get it. If it can wait until NVC stage, then will ask them to start looking for it after 3-4 months.

 

Please advice Thanks so much for your help in advance!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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14 minutes ago, Spreadhope said:

Hi I have submitted I-130 online for my parents.

 

I did not have their birth certificate so have not submitted that or any related affidavit at this stage. I only submitted the mandatory documents like my naturalization certificate, my birth certificate and parents marriage certificate.

 

My question is will I get an RFE for parents birth certificate at this stage or will that be needed only at the NVC stage? I am wondering since if we need it now, then will have to ask them to try to get it. If it can wait until NVC stage, then will ask them to start looking for it after 3-4 months.

 

Please advice Thanks so much for your help in advance!

Only the documents listed are required. Parent’s  birth certificate is not required for the I 130

Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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I have yet to submit I-130 for a parent relative.

 

My mother is a foreign national and I was born in anther country. I plan to petition her soon. I was able to acquire citizenship through US citizen father and I was Issued a Certificate of report of birth form DS-1350 which enabled me to acquire a passport and enter US legally.

 

My question is would DS-1350 constitute as my birth certificate? Do I still need to provide foreign local birth certificate. By the way, I was also registered late and I was able to acquire citizenship right a month before my 18th birthday.

 
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