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i need help and i try to find the answer but i could not.

here is my question:

my mother’s birth was never officially recorded so i able to obtain the Non-Availability certificate. but based on this web site (http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html#certificates) it says applicant must submit secondary evidence ???

so if i get affidavit of support from my mother's brother on a "India non Judicial" paper with notary will that be enough ?

i heard some where it says i have to have a magistrate sign ? not sure if that's true.

please help me.

thanks.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
i need help and i try to find the answer but i could not.

here is my question:

my mother’s birth was never officially recorded so i able to obtain the Non-Availability certificate. but based on this web site (http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html#certificates) it says applicant must submit secondary evidence ???

so if i get affidavit of support from my mother's brother on a "India non Judicial" paper with notary will that be enough ?

i heard some where it says i have to have a magistrate sign ? not sure if that's true.

please help me.

thanks.

Check this if it can help you (scroll down to unobtainable birth certificate)

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html

*IR-1 Visa* VSC

I-130 (IR-1):

07/22/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-130 NOA2: Approved in 210 days from NOA1 date

I-129F (K-3):

08/11/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-129F NOA2: Approved in 190 days from NOA1 date

<not pursuing I-129F petition further but NVC forwarded case to Consulate on 02/24/2009>

NVC Journey:

02/19/2009: NVC Received/Case number assigned for I-130

02/20/2009: DS-3032 sent by e-mail and 03/04/2009: DS-3032 sent by regular mail

02/26/2009: NVC received DS-3032 Choice of Agent selection

02/26/2009: DS-3032 accepted and AOS Bill Generated but not IV Bill

02/28/2009: AOS Bill Package received in mail

02/28/2009: Paid AOS Bill and IV Bill (as it was available) online

03/03/2009: Both AOS and IV Bill Show as Paid and Coversheet Printed

03/04/2009: Mailed I-864 and IV (DS-230) Packages

03/06/2009: I-864 and IV Packages Received by NVC and Scanned on 03/10/2009

03/13/2009: Case completed at NVC (in 17 working days from date NVC Received)

03/25/2009: Interview date assigned by NVC

US Consulate @ Mumbai, India

04/02/2009: Medical Exam (based on NVC e-mail for interview)

04/13/2009: Interview Packet Received from US Consulate

04/16/2009: Documents submitted at VFS office

[Classified]: Date of Interview

USA Journey

02/21/2009: Permanent Resident # Received (Ref: NOA2 of USCIS)

05/2009: POE

##/##/2009: Permanent Resident Card

##/##/2009: SSN

Love must be sincere............Roman 12:9

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Filed: Timeline
i need help and i try to find the answer but i could not.

here is my question:

my mother’s birth was never officially recorded so i able to obtain the Non-Availability certificate. but based on this web site (http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html#certificates) it says applicant must submit secondary evidence ???

so if i get affidavit of support from my mother's brother on a "India non Judicial" paper with notary will that be enough ?

i heard some where it says i have to have a magistrate sign ? not sure if that's true.

please help me.

thanks.

Check this if it can help you (scroll down to unobtainable birth certificate)

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html

so you did not read my post and you post the same link what i posted :blush:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
i need help and i try to find the answer but i could not.

here is my question:

my mother’s birth was never officially recorded so i able to obtain the Non-Availability certificate. but based on this web site (http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html#certificates) it says applicant must submit secondary evidence ???

so if i get affidavit of support from my mother's brother on a "India non Judicial" paper with notary will that be enough ?

i heard some where it says i have to have a magistrate sign ? not sure if that's true.

please help me.

thanks.

Check this if it can help you (scroll down to unobtainable birth certificate)

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html

so you did not read my post and you post the same link what i posted :blush:

What you are looking for? Unobtainable birth certificates or affidavit of support?

For unobtainable birth certificate, it is clearly mentioned about “the certified statement the applicant must submit secondary evidence. For example:

* An affidavit from a close relative (so your mother's brother is OK)

Note: An affidavit must be executed before an official authorized to take oaths or affirmations. More specific information is available from the NVC.

Since you already submitted I-864 so I believe affidavit of support is not the question.

*IR-1 Visa* VSC

I-130 (IR-1):

07/22/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-130 NOA2: Approved in 210 days from NOA1 date

I-129F (K-3):

08/11/2008: NOA1

02/17/2009: I-129F NOA2: Approved in 190 days from NOA1 date

<not pursuing I-129F petition further but NVC forwarded case to Consulate on 02/24/2009>

NVC Journey:

02/19/2009: NVC Received/Case number assigned for I-130

02/20/2009: DS-3032 sent by e-mail and 03/04/2009: DS-3032 sent by regular mail

02/26/2009: NVC received DS-3032 Choice of Agent selection

02/26/2009: DS-3032 accepted and AOS Bill Generated but not IV Bill

02/28/2009: AOS Bill Package received in mail

02/28/2009: Paid AOS Bill and IV Bill (as it was available) online

03/03/2009: Both AOS and IV Bill Show as Paid and Coversheet Printed

03/04/2009: Mailed I-864 and IV (DS-230) Packages

03/06/2009: I-864 and IV Packages Received by NVC and Scanned on 03/10/2009

03/13/2009: Case completed at NVC (in 17 working days from date NVC Received)

03/25/2009: Interview date assigned by NVC

US Consulate @ Mumbai, India

04/02/2009: Medical Exam (based on NVC e-mail for interview)

04/13/2009: Interview Packet Received from US Consulate

04/16/2009: Documents submitted at VFS office

[Classified]: Date of Interview

USA Journey

02/21/2009: Permanent Resident # Received (Ref: NOA2 of USCIS)

05/2009: POE

##/##/2009: Permanent Resident Card

##/##/2009: SSN

Love must be sincere............Roman 12:9

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Filed: Timeline
i need help and i try to find the answer but i could not.

here is my question:

my mother’s birth was never officially recorded so i able to obtain the Non-Availability certificate. but based on this web site (http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html#certificates) it says applicant must submit secondary evidence ???

so if i get affidavit of support from my mother's brother on a "India non Judicial" paper with notary will that be enough ?

i heard some where it says i have to have a magistrate sign ? not sure if that's true.

please help me.

thanks.

Check this if it can help you (scroll down to unobtainable birth certificate)

http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_3195.html

so you did not read my post and you post the same link what i posted :blush:

What you are looking for? Unobtainable birth certificates or affidavit of support?

For unobtainable birth certificate, it is clearly mentioned about “the certified statement the applicant must submit secondary evidence. For example:

* An affidavit from a close relative (so your mother's brother is OK)

Note: An affidavit must be executed before an official authorized to take oaths or affirmations. More specific information is available from the NVC.

Since you already submitted I-864 so I believe affidavit of support is not the question.

my mistake i meant to say affidavit of relationship.

i have already got the non-availability birth certificate but also i have to get the affidavit of relationship as a secondary evidence?

thanks.

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