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After, My father passed away in india, At the age of 14, my uncle adopted me at the approval of my mother & brought me to US in 1994. I received my green card through adoption & have used my adoptive parents names in all official documents.

Now, I'm a US citizen who wants to bring my biological mother from india which I cannot do due to adoption.

Now, I'm going back to india to get married. Can I put my biological mother as my wife's mother & use my mother name in I-130, I-129F, G-325A, I-485, instead of using my wife's biological mother name. so that, my wife can apply for her when she becomes citizen.

basically, I want my biological mother to become my wife's mother.

My question is:

does immigration still has my orininal parents name?

will it safe to do this?

is it worth to take chance?

plz advise me on this issue. I will realy appreciated!

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I would say that as long as your birth mother is not "showing" as such in any legal documemts, you should be ok.Or as ling as your wifes birth mother is not showing on any legal doc's too :)

After, My father passed away in india, At the age of 14, my uncle adopted me at the approval of my mother & brought me to US in 1994. I received my green card through adoption & have used my adoptive parents names in all official documents.

Now, I'm a US citizen who wants to bring my biological mother from india which I cannot do due to adoption.

Now, I'm going back to india to get married. Can I put my biological mother as my wife's mother & use my mother name in I-130, I-129F, G-325A, I-485, instead of using my wife's biological mother name. so that, my wife can apply for her when she becomes citizen.

basically, I want my biological mother to become my wife's mother.

My question is:

does immigration still has my orininal parents name?

will it safe to do this?

is it worth to take chance?

plz advise me on this issue. I will realy appreciated!

Filed: Country: India
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If i go that route, I'll have to change my wife's parents name to my biological parents name on her birthcertificate.(its doable in india)

so basically, my biological parents name will become hers parents name.

I just want to know when I apply here in US, will they dig my record see my biological parents name & to see how I came in US?

lets say, if USCIS deny my I-130, what would happen then?

will they fine me?, imprison me?

After, My father passed away in india, At the age of 14, my uncle adopted me at the approval of my mother & brought me to US in 1994. I received my green card through adoption & have used my adoptive parents names in all official documents.

Now, I'm a US citizen who wants to bring my biological mother from india which I cannot do due to adoption.

Now, I'm going back to india to get married. Can I put my biological mother as my wife's mother & use my mother name in I-130, I-129F, G-325A, I-485, instead of using my wife's biological mother name. so that, my wife can apply for her when she becomes citizen.

basically, I want my biological mother to become my wife's mother.

My question is:

does immigration still has my orininal parents name?

will it safe to do this?

is it worth to take chance?

plz advise me on this issue. I will realy appreciated!

 
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