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I applied for a CRBA last week. I got a reply from the Embassy that I need to provide proof of paternity.  They said that providing medical proof would be one way to prove that. 

 

I do not want to do a DNA test as it will take too long . The Embassy has been dragging it's feet in processing everything. They claim to be shorthanded 

 

My question is, other than a DNA test, is there any other kind of medical proof the I am the father of the child? 

 

I know about submitting the birth certificate, witness statements, correspondence showing me referring to my daughter. 

 

Any ideas or any kind of information in regards to providing proof of Paternity will be greatly appreciated. 

 

 

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Proof you were in the same location as your wife approximately 9-10 months before child was born? Medical paperwork from going to medical appointments with your wife? If you have none of this, then DNA test will be needed. 

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You could waste a lot of time and still have to do the DNA

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11 hours ago, Boiler said:

You could waste a lot of time and still have to do the DNA

 

I see your point and agree with you. I will probably end up doing the pain in the ### DNA test. Thank you for your assistance 

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12 hours ago, milimelo said:

Proof you were in the same location as your wife approximately 9-10 months before child was born? Medical paperwork from going to medical appointments with your wife? If you have none of this, then DNA test will be needed. 

 

I believe I can put together what you are suggesting. BTW, Your suggestions are no doubt very good and given me valuable direction. 

 

Thank you for your assistance 

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