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    Hello,

    My father is 83 years old and has no surviving siblings or uncles now. The closest to his age is my Uncle who is slightly younger and knows him for last 60+ years. Can he sign the Affidavit, what would you say in that type of affidavit? I am wondering if anybody has dealt with this kind of situation before.

    Wondering if there is lawyears I can reach out to for specific questions.

    Appreciate your help.

  • #2
    State that fact in your cover letter, Use that affidavit from your uncle and also a self affidavit from your Dad. Also include all the secondary identifications you can provide which have his date of birth - for example, Passport, Government issued IDs (e.g. PAN, Driving License, Aadhar in case of India)
    You could also include affidavits from any of his work colleagues or family friends if possible.

    Aim for more, not less, in this case.
    USC filed AOS for parents on B2. I am not a lawyer.
    Timeline
    2020
    7/21 <— 2 sets of I-130/485/944/864/131/765/693 reached Chicago Lockbox
    8/4 <— Checks cashed
    8/5 <— I-797 SMS
    8/24 <— Biometrics completed
    10/19 <— I-485 ("New Card Is Being Produced")
    10/20 <— I-130 and I-485 ("Case Was Approved")
    10/22 <— I-130 and I-485 Approval notices received
    10/28 <— Green card#1 received
    11/07 <— Green card#2 received

    Comment


    • #3
      I should add that this is (broadly speaking) what I did for a similar situation, but perhaps you will benefit from other forum members opinion also, as my case has not been approved yet.
      USC filed AOS for parents on B2. I am not a lawyer.
      Timeline
      2020
      7/21 <— 2 sets of I-130/485/944/864/131/765/693 reached Chicago Lockbox
      8/4 <— Checks cashed
      8/5 <— I-797 SMS
      8/24 <— Biometrics completed
      10/19 <— I-485 ("New Card Is Being Produced")
      10/20 <— I-130 and I-485 ("Case Was Approved")
      10/22 <— I-130 and I-485 Approval notices received
      10/28 <— Green card#1 received
      11/07 <— Green card#2 received

      Comment


      • #4
        Thanks so much. Did you get NABC as well

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        • #5
          No, I didn’t since for India as per reciprocity schedule, birth certificates for births before 1970 are considered unavailable and non-availability doesn’t need to be proved.
          USC filed AOS for parents on B2. I am not a lawyer.
          Timeline
          2020
          7/21 <— 2 sets of I-130/485/944/864/131/765/693 reached Chicago Lockbox
          8/4 <— Checks cashed
          8/5 <— I-797 SMS
          8/24 <— Biometrics completed
          10/19 <— I-485 ("New Card Is Being Produced")
          10/20 <— I-130 and I-485 ("Case Was Approved")
          10/22 <— I-130 and I-485 Approval notices received
          10/28 <— Green card#1 received
          11/07 <— Green card#2 received

          Comment

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