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I am a naturalized US citizen applying green card for my parents. State Dept says that a Family Registration Certificate (FRC) is acceptable in lieu of a birth certificate. They were born in Pakistan.

My question is that my father was issued a FRC which shows his name/DOB etc and all of our family (including my mother's name / DOB etc). Is that one FRC sufficient to include for both of their i485s? (since it also shows my mother's information)

Or do I need to get a separate FRC issued to my mother - but it will show the same information as the FRC issued to my father.

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15 minutes ago, Sony746d said:

I am a naturalized US citizen applying green card for my parents.

 

Are your parents currently in the US?

 

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1 hour ago, Chancy said:

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Are your parents currently in the US?

 

yes

 
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