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my wife and brother is law sponsored my wife got RFE ,NVC asking proof that he is your brother .... NVC can't check with SSN? they are brother and sister? please give me any advice how we will proof that's my brother in law dont have Birth certificate :bonk::help: :help:

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Hi! You really should obtain the birth certificates. Here is a link to find out how to acquire a birth certificate by states listed:

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w.htm

I'm not sure how to get the birth certificate if they are not born in the US. Perhaps contacting the registry department in the City/Country they were born in.

Otherwise you could possibly use notarized affidavits from both the brother and sister. As well as notarized affidavits from their parents, grandparents, other siblings, or relatives.

How about any other evidence that they grew up together? Pictures maybe?

Send as much evidence as possible.

-Bonnie

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yea :( he was born outside the US 29 years ago now we cant go there ,,, what do u think if we send his mother passport copy there is mention his name when he came to US when he was 1 year old. and we can send weddings pictures? they are together...

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yea :( he was born outside the US 29 years ago now we cant go there ,,, what do u think if we send his mother passport copy there is mention his name when he came to US when he was 1 year old. and we can send weddings pictures? they are together...

What has he done all these years about birth certficate here? Since he's been here since he was one year old and needs the birth certificate for many things here? What has he used? Usually you need that in order to go to school, get a drivers license, SScard many things.... If he had something he used and was successful see what that is as well. I also would suggest a notarized statement from parents, grandparents, siblings.

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yea :( he was born outside the US 29 years ago now we cant go there ,,, what do u think if we send his mother passport copy there is mention his name when he came to US when he was 1 year old. and we can send weddings pictures? they are together...

Use the mother's passport and the wedding photos. You can never have too much evidence. Also get notarized affidavits from both the brother and sister. As well as notarized affidavits from their parents, grandparents, other siblings, or relatives. Google this: "notarized affidavit sample"

There are many samples that you can use to fit your needs. Most banks have Notaries. Send both their passports too.

Hope I could help!

-Bonnie

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my wife and brother is law sponsored my wife got RFE ,NVC asking proof that he is your brother .... NVC can't check with SSN? they are brother and sister? please give me any advice how we will proof that's my brother in law dont have Birth certificate :bonk::help: :help:

It is your responsibility to supply any information needed for your case to be evaluated. NVC or the embassy won't go digging. You will be issued an RFE to supply the needed information.

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