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Hi there...

I obviously need a my long form birth certificate but in BC, t hey give us two options,

Birth Certificate with Parental Information

Birth Certificate with Individual Information Only

Which one should I get or more so, which is the one that the US government will want?

I'm leaning toward the one with my info as well as Parental information?

any help from someone who's been th rough this would be appreciated.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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They want your "long-form" birth certificate which include the bio-graphics of your parents. In other words - the bc with Parental Info. :thumbs:

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Indeed as MrsCat says. The long one with parental info. :thumbs:

I know you've posted before. It would be really helpful if you could fill in your profile, and timeline as well please!

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Indeed as MrsCat says. The long one with parental info. :thumbs:

I know you've posted before. It would be really helpful if you could fill in your profile, and timeline as well please!

Sorry,

I just wanted to be sure about this.

When you say 'parents information' how much information are we talking about?

I was born in Quebec.

I have a Birth Certificate, a blue square one, with all my information and the full names of my parents.

It does not state anything further about them. Should it?!

I sent an original in to the NVC. So if they accepted it does that mean it's the right one.

Also, i'm not sure if it makes a difference, but i'm applying for as an IR1.

Thanks!

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