Hi, let me give u first few details.
My parents meet in communist germany in 1980, mum is polish dad cuban, they were sent to study to Germany.
Then dad left to Cuba, and mum to Poland, I was born in Poland, while my dad jumped out of airplane on Toronto airport on his way to Cuba, and claimed assylum.
So, b cuz he was not present on my birth, they put his first name in my birth certyficat, and baby gets mother surname by law.
Then mum meet new man and he ajusted my birth cert, and i got his (stepdad surname)
My bio father was living in Canada got citizenship etc.
Then him being Cuban he went to USA and claimed assylum, so bassically he got 3 passports now, different surname then me, and I got polish passport.
We got good contact, me was going visit him in Canada etc, he is my father, and he want me try get green card or something so its easier, remember that poland still needs tourists visas to USA.
So I was looking at things, and everything looks like its a go, and dad would have to start from filling https://www.uscis.gov/i-130
Dont really care if it takes year 2 or 3...
My only question is, if its fine that me and him got different surnames?
And his Cuban first name is on my birts cert.
I was looking af I-130 form and there is not much questions about it, how do they determine we are father and son?
Surname shouldnt matter really is it?
If anyone knows, will appreciate it.
Thank You
Kris
My parents meet in communist germany in 1980, mum is polish dad cuban, they were sent to study to Germany.
Then dad left to Cuba, and mum to Poland, I was born in Poland, while my dad jumped out of airplane on Toronto airport on his way to Cuba, and claimed assylum.
So, b cuz he was not present on my birth, they put his first name in my birth certyficat, and baby gets mother surname by law.
Then mum meet new man and he ajusted my birth cert, and i got his (stepdad surname)
My bio father was living in Canada got citizenship etc.
Then him being Cuban he went to USA and claimed assylum, so bassically he got 3 passports now, different surname then me, and I got polish passport.
We got good contact, me was going visit him in Canada etc, he is my father, and he want me try get green card or something so its easier, remember that poland still needs tourists visas to USA.
So I was looking at things, and everything looks like its a go, and dad would have to start from filling https://www.uscis.gov/i-130
Dont really care if it takes year 2 or 3...
My only question is, if its fine that me and him got different surnames?
And his Cuban first name is on my birts cert.
I was looking af I-130 form and there is not much questions about it, how do they determine we are father and son?
Surname shouldnt matter really is it?
If anyone knows, will appreciate it.
Thank You
Kris
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