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Filed: Other Country: Cameroon
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Was about to file form I-130 for my mother but encountered a major set back due to the inconsistency of information on her birth certificate when compared to what is found on my own birth certificate.

My mother's date of birth on my birth certificate is 01/10/1958, but her own birth certificate bears 1956. She was born at the period when birth certificates were not being established in our country. So In 1996 she used a court judgement to established one, that is the one she's currently having.

I know USCIS will definately reject the petition, but I am considering submitting the petition with sealed DNA testing for my mother and myself.

My question to the forum is, has anyone encountered such a problem, and is yes, how did they tackle the petition.

Thank you

04/29/2013 I 130

05/01/2013 NOA1

02/07/2014 NOA2

02/18/2014 NVC receive

03/14/2014 NVC Case#

03/17/2014 D261 (available and submitted)

03/18/2018 AOS fee (available and paid) in progress

03/19/2014 Mail AOS package

03/20/2014 AOS fee shows PAID online

03/20/2014 AOS delivered

03/31/2014 IV bill available and paid) in progress

04/01/2014 Mail IV documents

04/02/2014 IV fees shows PAID online

04/02/2014: IV package delivered to NVC

04/02/2014: Completed and submitted DS260

04/04/2014: Receive checklist for AOS

04/05/2014: Responded to checklist

04/23/2014: Case complete. Waiting for interview date

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Which birthday is correct? Assuming yours, since your mom would have given the year to the registrar when she registered your borth, can she not get her birth cert corrected?

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Other Country: Cameroon
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She could get that corrected, but the problem is all her official documents carries that date of birth, and couple to that she's been to the US embassy once, October 2010. Hence the US embassy have her finger prints in the system.

04/29/2013 I 130

05/01/2013 NOA1

02/07/2014 NOA2

02/18/2014 NVC receive

03/14/2014 NVC Case#

03/17/2014 D261 (available and submitted)

03/18/2018 AOS fee (available and paid) in progress

03/19/2014 Mail AOS package

03/20/2014 AOS fee shows PAID online

03/20/2014 AOS delivered

03/31/2014 IV bill available and paid) in progress

04/01/2014 Mail IV documents

04/02/2014 IV fees shows PAID online

04/02/2014: IV package delivered to NVC

04/02/2014: Completed and submitted DS260

04/04/2014: Receive checklist for AOS

04/05/2014: Responded to checklist

04/23/2014: Case complete. Waiting for interview date

 
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