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hi,

my father, who just became a citizen of US, petition for his mother to come to US. we filed everything properly, but we got letter saying that USCIS needs more proof of the relationship between my father and his mother.

The birth certificate that we send with the file was not registered untill 1994 and my father was born in 1960.

We have decided to send a notorized copy of the orginal Indian passport of my father that has his mother's name on it. We also sending them a sworn copy by couple of our relatives. One of the relatives is in US and the other one is in Canada.

What we don't know is how to create a sworn statement and what to put in? Also any other help will be useful. Is the passport idea ok? Thanks and thanks in advance.

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Timeline
hi,

my father, who just became a citizen of US, petition for his mother to come to US. we filed everything properly, but we got letter saying that USCIS needs more proof of the relationship between my father and his mother.

The birth certificate that we send with the file was not registered untill 1994 and my father was born in 1960.

We have decided to send a notorized copy of the orginal Indian passport of my father that has his mother's name on it. We also sending them a sworn copy by couple of our relatives. One of the relatives is in US and the other one is in Canada.

What we don't know is how to create a sworn statement and what to put in? Also any other help will be useful. Is the passport idea ok? Thanks and thanks in advance.

the rock

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other proofs could be baptismal cert. or any documents with the name of your father and his mother written in it, school records, report cards,etc will do for that. pictures, the older the better.

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hi,

my father, who just became a citizen of US, petition for his mother to come to US. we filed everything properly, but we got letter saying that USCIS needs more proof of the relationship between my father and his mother.

The birth certificate that we send with the file was not registered untill 1994 and my father was born in 1960.

We have decided to send a notorized copy of the orginal Indian passport of my father that has his mother's name on it. We also sending them a sworn copy by couple of our relatives. One of the relatives is in US and the other one is in Canada.

What we don't know is how to create a sworn statement and what to put in? Also any other help will be useful. Is the passport idea ok? Thanks and thanks in advance.

the rock

Rock,

The most definitive way of proving a biological relationship between your father and his mother is with a DNA test. Although its rather expensive, DNA testing is being used more and more by families who need to show proof of relationships. The passport idea is a much less expensive alternative that may work, but DNA testing is virtually a sure thing if the results come back that they are in fact biologically related.

For more information about immigration DNA testing check out Boston Paternity's Website. They've helped thousands of families prove relationships so they can be together quickly. And they offer free consultations.

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