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On 12/22/2021 at 8:20 PM, Sizzy and Terry said:

Hi,

i have a quick question for the group! Will I be needing my mother’s birth certificate at any stage (USCIS or NVC) if I am petitioning for my mother!

My mother was born in ‘67, I am finding it extremely hard to get a birth certificate issued for her in Pakistan! Can you guys please clarify., if it’s worth all the hassle..?

i didn’t read the parents birth certificate listed in documents required for I-130 or NVC stage!!

Thank you.

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On 12/22/2021 at 8:48 PM, Sizzy and Terry said:

I am sorry I should have been more clear, I am actually planning for my mother. I am US citizen.

My apologies… I am planning to apply for my mother.

did you figure this out? I am planning to apply my mother from pakistan and she does not have her birth crrtificate either and born in 1967

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On 12/25/2021 at 9:16 PM, Mill&bill said:

did you figure this out? I am planning to apply my mother from pakistan and she does not have her birth crrtificate either and born in 1967

She can get a "NO ENTRY" certificate (document certifies that there is no birth certificate, and is used in place of birth certificate) made from the municipal corporation

On 12/24/2021 at 1:43 AM, pm5k said:

Your mother can get a "NO ENTRY" certificate from the municipal council.  That document will certify that there is no birth record for your mother, and can be used in place of a birth certificate.

^this is what can be done

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