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Hello everyone

I'm about to petition my parents to the US. I'm a US citizen .

My question is what proof do I need to show that I have a relationship with my father?

My mother and father didn't get married till I was in my 30's but they've been together ever since.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Mel

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If you were legitimated before you turned 18, according to the law of the country of your residence or domicile, or the law of the country of your father's residence or domicile, you need to submit proof of such legitimation.

If not, you need to provide proof that he is your natural father, and that a bona fide parent-child relationship existed between him and you while you were unmarried and under 21; such as proof that you guys lived together, or that he provided emotional, financial, and other support for you.

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Thank you for your reply.

If you could give me a specific example of proof that would be great. ​I have his name in all of my official documents such as birth certificate, school records, marriage certificate , baptismal etch..

If you were legitimated before you turned 18, according to the law of the country of your residence or domicile, or the law of the country of your father's residence or domicile, you need to submit proof of such legitimation.

If not, you need to provide proof that he is your natural father, and that a bona fide parent-child relationship existed between him and you while you were unmarried and under 21; such as proof that you guys lived together, or that he provided emotional, financial, and other support for you.

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