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RFE states to submit more evidence to prove parent-child relation.
Two evidence can be sent: "school records" and a baptismal certificate.
 

1. SCHOOL RECORD:

All schools have lost my records. However, they're willing to sign a paper that verifies that I went there and that my parent's name was used.
Is this "paper" considered as an affidavit?

2. BAPTISIMAL CERTIFICATE:

I'm getting one this week so it will be a very NEW document.

RFE states to submit OLDEST available document.

Should I still get this certificate?

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Get both 

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1 minute ago, Timona said:

Get both 

Yes, I plan to.

But, again, are the papers my schools are going to sign considered affidavits? Because, the steps I need to do will change if they are.

I think the RFE states a condition to be met when sending affidavits:

“If none of the above secondary evidence is available, you must establish that such evidence is not available by submitting EVIDENCE OF NON-EXISTENCE. AFTER DOING SO, tertiary evidence, such as AFFIDAVITS, may be submitted.”

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Sure. They can.

 

There are some education systems of which parental information isn't written on a child's record, just like my country.

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On 3/25/2022 at 9:45 PM, Timona said:

Sure. They can.

 

There are some education systems of which parental information isn't written on a child's record, just like my country.

My school record (example form) doesn't have a stamp or signature from the issuing personnel.
 

USCIS letter says to include one. Is this an issue?
 

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28 minutes ago, kKoma said:

My school record (example form) doesn't have a stamp or signature from the issuing personnel.
 

USCIS letter says to include one. Is this an issue?
 

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Ask the school to stamp it. That's easy. 

 

Ask them to strap and email it to you. Then upload the copy. 

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