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  1. 3 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    I don't think the legitimacy of the birth certificate is the issue, but not correcting the information timely - when filling up the DS-260, for example-.

     

    At the moment, USCIS has no way to find out there is misrepresentation - the visa was issued, OP entered the US already and I assume already received the GC-.

    yes I already receive GC

  2. 2 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    I don't think the legitimacy of the birth certificate is the issue, but not correcting the information timely - when filling up the DS-260, for example-.

     

    At the moment, USCIS has no way to find out there is misrepresentation - the visa was issued, OP entered the US already and I assume already received the GC-.

    Yes Its Haiti and Dominican Republic

  3. 2 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

    That makes no sense.  A person can hold citizenship of two or more countries, but you can only be born in one.  If you have a document saying you were born somewhere you weren't, it is false.  Full stop.  

    Yes your correct. my case is probably one of a kind. My parents did a birth certificate for me from the country of their origin when I got deported along with them

  4. 12 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    Well, the main issue is not you being bothered, but that affecting your presence in the US -misrepresentation makes you ineligible to immigrate-.

     

    The only way to overcome misrepresentation is informing before they find out. You didn't when you applied for the visa -and you know you should have-.

     

    As you are already an LPR, maybe you can correct the "mistake" when you file for citizenship. Not sure if there will be nefarious consequences.

    Yes your right I was a coward and scared and in a way I was afraid that my chances of coming here would be ruin. It stresses me out that the worst case scenario is deportation for false misrepresentation and if I just leave it like is I will always be regretful for not doing the right thing.

  5. 12 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    Having dual citizenship and two passports is perfectly normal. 

    Your problem is that you have two birth certificates with two different countries of birth which actually constitutes misrepresentation.

     

    Do you mind sharing the two countries? 

     

    And also, when did you find out your father petitioned you with the wrong birth certificate? 

    Yes it is false misrepresentation and although I was a baby I take full responsibility for going along with it because when I found out that my parent file for me with wrong documents I was already 20 years old and reluctant but I was so desperate to come to the US I cave in. I now regret because I don’t like the country of birth thats on my US documents I wish I could correct it because no matter  how much I ignore it, it bothers me 

  6. 22 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    So you don't have the same citizenship as your parents but you were granted residence/entry to the US based on that? What passport did you present when you entered the US?

    I presented the one they used to file under which was the country of their origin. the country I was deported to with them. My parents had no intentions of going back to the country I was born in. I wanted to go back

  7. 7 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    So you were born, they got your birth certificate and then were deported and obtained another one? 

     

    And you entered the US with a passport obtained with the "wrong" birth certificate. 

    yes thats the one that my parent use to bring me here I had no nothing to do with it but I felt I should not have gone alone with it. I was desperate for a better life and could not wait. 

  8. 7 minutes ago, Lemonslice said:

    Not necessarily, some countries will not issue birth certificates to people born in some situations (undocumented/temporarily present/etc.).  Others, like me, have birth certificates from more than one country because it is how the registration of birth abroad is done for them.  It is not call "registration of birth abroad", just "birth certificate" - it gets weird.

     

    @ymir it is not clear what you are trying to do exactly - listing the countries and providing more details might help other users guide you.

     

      

    okay I think I am like you on a sense that I got differant  birth certificate one from where I was born and the other where my parents where born. what I am trying to say is that I wish my parent used the documents from my original place of birth and now I wish I could change it.

  9. 9 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    So you don't have the same citizenship as your parents but you were granted residence/entry to the US based on that? What passport did you present when you entered the US?

    Yes I have the same citizenship as them and I also went back to my original country of birth and obtain my citizenship. My original place of birth citizenship have that I was born I my country its correct however my citizenship from my parents country says I was born in that country. same name and DOB but different countries of birth in the passports. 

  10. 2 minutes ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

     

    A false birth certificate?  

    No both are legal its not fake but  both have different places of birth. I guess they claimed that I was born there because its perfectly normal in their country for home births. I was a baby and when we got deported my parents just did a birth certificate for me in their country so I can have that countries citizenship but they did not had to, they could have just used the one I already got. 

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    I was deported from the country I was born along with my parents when I was a baby because of strict immigration laws. years later one of my parents entered the US and later become a US citizen. My parent who was in the US filed for me with the birth certificate from their country before I obtain my citizenship from the country I was born in.I later return to my country of birth later and fast forward I was able to obtain my citizenship when I became an adult. With the filing process already in motion I went along with the process of coming the US. Now that I receive status here in US. I wish my parent had file using my original country of birth documents.because I hate the document because it says that I was born somewhere that I was. I wish I had a say in the matter and I know why my parent did it but I just do not like it. is there any way I can change my place of birth by using my original birth certificate?
     

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