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Hey guys, 

 

So I started my i-130 application for MY DAD to come live in America with me. My mom and dad has never been married but have lived together since I was born. They just never cared for marriage (civil) to be called a family. However in my birth certificate it shows my parents names obviously. During the evidence section online the USCIS says 

Parent's marriage certificate

Upload a copy of your parents' marriage certificate establishing that your father was married to your mother. If either your mother or father were previously married, submit copies of documents showing that each of the prior marriages was legally terminated.
 
Well, my parents don’t have a marriage certificate. Will that be a problem?   Thank you! 
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Ensure you read the instructions in the i130 about the evidence you need to sponsor a father if born out of wedlock

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf section G on page 8 of the doc plus sections D as referenced there.  If you don’t provide these in the uploads you will probably get an RFE for them so may as well upload.

 

 

 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, SusieQQQ said:

Ensure you read the instructions in the i130 about the evidence you need to sponsor a father if born out of wedlock

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf section G on page 8 of the doc plus sections D as referenced there.  If you don’t provide these in the uploads you will probably get an RFE for them so may as well upload.

 

 

 

 

 

Definitely! Well; it applies to me. I was born out of wedlock. But my dad has always been present in my life since I was baby up to now. But i don’t know exactly what to supply them other than my birth certificate, certificate of baptism and my personal letter explaining my relationship with my dad. What you suggest me any more things? 

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40 minutes ago, leoidiarte said:

Definitely! Well; it applies to me. I was born out of wedlock. But my dad has always been present in my life since I was baby up to now. But i don’t know exactly what to supply them other than my birth certificate, certificate of baptism and my personal letter explaining my relationship with my dad. What you suggest me any more things? 

Maybe pictures, or if his name was on your school report card, a letter from someone who knows your parents with contact information. I'd get creative with anything you have that shows you lived with him when you grew up (baptism and birth certificate are from when you were a baby). 

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13 hours ago, Coco8 said:

Maybe pictures, or if his name was on your school report card, a letter from someone who knows your parents with contact information. I'd get creative with anything you have that shows you lived with him when you grew up (baptism and birth certificate are from when you were a baby). 

This makes a lot to sense!!!

 
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