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Does anyone know what's its mean?

The birth certificate presented for the beneficiary, <daughter's name>, appears to have a delayed registration date of approximately 12 years. Submit secondary evidence to substantiate these documents and the alleged relationship.

They have to wait 12 more years?

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The notice is about the vailidty of the birth certificate that was presented, not about wait time for processing.

It is asking for additional evidence to support the claim of parentage.

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The notice is about the vailidty of the birth certificate that was presented, not about wait time for processing.

It is asking for additional evidence to support the claim of parentage.

Yes. It's because the registration of the Certif. of Birth was done as a 12-year afterthought,

having nothing to do with anyone waiting 12 years from the present date.

If you have doctors' bills you paid for, school records (report cards with your

signature on them may be good!) and such.

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Filed: Timeline
Posted

I looked at his daughter's birth certificate and yes it was registered on1983 - 12 years after his daughter's birth. Due to the war, they'd lost every thing. He only has one family photo back in 1983. His son also registered 10 years after birth but they approved his application except his daughter.

Please advice

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My wife just got an RFE for Delayed Registration for her Birth Certificate. I wish this would have come up sooner when we were both in Thailand. The notice is due to the fact we got a copy of her birth certificate last year and there is no earlier record of it. Being that she was born 32 years ago I can understand that is seen as being late though I had no idea at the time that this was a concern.

I've checked the various ways to resolve the problem and unfortunately getting an Affidavit from 2 or more people seems to be our only option. She has no record of schooling, or anything. Both of her parents have passed away. She has 3 sisters that are willing to sign but they vary in age one is 12 years older, another is 6 years older and the other is 3 years older. I read somewhere that the person needs to have been at least 10 at the time which would be a problem.

Does anyone have a sample Affidavit that a relative or other person should sign attesting to the date and location of a person's birth? Also what information needs to be included about the people signing the affidavit? It would be nice if I didn't need to mention that some of the siblings are close in age. Though my wife and all her relatives now live in Thailand they are all born in Laos which only makes getting official looking documents more difficult. I'm not sure who can sign the document, what it needs to look like and who can notarize it. Anyone with any experience doing this from any country please chime in.

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