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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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My wife who is USC filing I-130 for me, for G325a(bio information) form USCIS asking my wife's father and mother's information. due to some personal reasons his father does not want her to mentioned her detail in the form.... is it mandatory to provide father details or it can be left as N/A ?

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Jamaica
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My wife who is USC filing I-130 for me, for G325a(bio information) form USCIS asking my wife's father and mother's information. due to some personal reasons his father does not want her to mentioned her detail in the form.... is it mandatory to provide father details or it can be left as N/A ?

What personal reasons..? if the father is in the USA he has nothing to worry about. Moving on - you can put N/A but that's technically NOT correct because she has a father worst of the name appears on her birth certificate. Don't try hiding anything from USCIS. Even if she has never had any contact with the father the fact that it is listed the information can be provided.. if she has no info on his whereabouts then address etc would be UNKNOWN.

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Brother's Journey (F2A) - PD Dec 30, 2010


Dec 30 2010 - Notice of Action 1 (NOA1)
May 12 2011 - Notice of Action 2 (NOA2)
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Nov 17 2011 - COA / I-864 received
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Apr 30 2012 - Pay AOS fee

Oct 15 2012 - Pay IV fee
Oct 25 2012 - Sent AOS/IV Package

Oct 29 2012 - Pkg Delivered
Dec 24 2012 - Case Complete

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If she is a US citizen then surely the US government already know who her father is. The city/country of his residence might be something she could omit, but I don't see why that would be a huge deal to him. The answer "n/a" is not possible as it is clearly untrue: she has a father, so it is not "not applicable". Having said that, there are cases where the father is not known, so obviously it is possible to get by with no father listed. If she was born a US citizen then whatever information about her father appears on her birth certificate he should be happy for her to provide.

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