Hello,
I am a U.S. Citizen (naturalized about 7 years ago) and would like to invite my family members (parents and two siblings) from Korea and help them attain Green Card.
However, my siblings and I were all born in small clinics (in a rural town), which are no longer around, and cannot obtain birth certificates. I have obtained the certificate of family relationship from the Mayor's office, but am not sure whether that would be sufficient. The document itself is in Korean.
Please let me know if you have any advice.
Thank you.
James
I am a U.S. Citizen (naturalized about 7 years ago) and would like to invite my family members (parents and two siblings) from Korea and help them attain Green Card.
However, my siblings and I were all born in small clinics (in a rural town), which are no longer around, and cannot obtain birth certificates. I have obtained the certificate of family relationship from the Mayor's office, but am not sure whether that would be sufficient. The document itself is in Korean.
Please let me know if you have any advice.
Thank you.
James
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