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Secondary Evidence Instead of Foreign Birth Certificate

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15 hours ago, Onelife786 said:

Nobody blaming nobody

 

These forms are here to learn, we all learning. I wanted to know if there were any possibilities.

I am just saying there should always be secondary/alternative proof/evidence options.
This is not human that if you do not have that you cannot ever prove something
Other countries' immigration departments i.e. UK, Canada, and European countries give you options in case a document is not available lost, or stolen, you can prove things by submitting other evidence.

1. My UK passport has my place of birth in it

2. My Pakistani passport has a place of birth it

3. My UK naturalization certificate has my place of birth in it

4. My Pakistani Identity card has my place of birth as well as my father's name on it

Just saying there should be other options given to prove the fact/point

Anyway, thank you everyone for your very informative, valuable responses. I have gotten the point

I was seeking the information on any possibilities, and from your responses, I now am clear that I need this one particular document as is, otherwise there is no way to prove where I was born.

Many thanks again.

It clearly says alternate can be submitted for pakistan born. Please read before blaming why US government has rules

 

Alternate Documents: In lieu of a birth certificate, Pakistanis often use Child Registration Certificates or Family Registration Certificates (FRC), which list all family members and document each member’s relationship to the other.

 

 

1. My UK passport has my place of birth in it it does not matter if it says cambodia or MARS in UK passport. they will only accept birth certificate/ alternate document from the country of birth. passport is not proof of birth 

2. My Pakistani passport has a place of birth it passport is not proof of birth for pakistan

3. My UK naturalization certificate has my place of birth in it naturalization is not proof of birth unless your naturalization happened at birth 

4. My Pakistani Identity card has my place of birth as well as my father's name on it ID cards are not proof of birth. 

 

at the end of day provide what the government is asking 

 

 

duh

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Hello Friends
 

Unfortunately, NADRA or Pakistan Municipal authorities do not offer issuance of duplicate Birth Certificates via counselor embassies, so to be safe from future troubles in the US immigration journey. I will travel back to Pakistan in the future and get my birth certificate in person when I go there.

 

NADRA (National Database and Registration Authority Pakistan does offer the issuance of FRC (Family Registrattion Certificate) online service

I used that.

 

I have just submitted FRC instead of Birth Certificate
 

The link that they had in the RFIE, under birth and death section in Pakistan page, had the FRC option

 

I hope all goes well.

 

Thank you again for all your valuable inputs, I really appreciate your help

 

 

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