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I have started filling out the forms to get my husband a green card. I am the American citizen, but on my birth certificate my mother did not list my father's name. Where my father's name should be, there is a blank; however, the Biographic Information form asks me to list my father's name, birthday, residence.

Has anyone ever had to deal with something like this? If so, what did you do?

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I have started filling out the forms to get my husband a green card. I am the American citizen, but on my birth certificate my mother did not list my father's name. Where my father's name should be, there is a blank; however, the Biographic Information form asks me to list my father's name, birthday, residence.

Has anyone ever had to deal with something like this? If so, what did you do?

You are applying for a Green Card or an immigration visa that may lead to a green card? What sort of visa? I am guessing either and IR-1 or CR-1. Please be more specific so we may help you.

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My husband (the US citizen in our case) has a blank beside the father's name on his birth certificate as well. His biological father was really never a part of his life. When he was about 10, his mother married someone, now his step-father. On the G-325A, he listed his step-father under the information for father (name, birth, etc). Whether or not this will get an RFE for us, I don't know as we're still at CSC. But that's what we did.

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I am very interested in this also... I am the petitioner for my wife, and her son (my stepson)

He is now 5 years old, and on his birth certificate, she listed the father as "unknown"

We recently received NOA2.. and we are waiting for the NVC case #

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