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Old 07-25-2007, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by rbalaji5
There is a problem with my wife's date of birth certificate. The brith certificate holds the original date of birth (May 1973) where as the all other ceritificates like school records, passports is having different date of birth (Dec 1973) (usually in India we used to change the date of birth to get into the kindergarden with some early date of birth). I am unable to get the Non-availability certificate as the original birth certificate already exists. Correcting the date of birth all the certificates and passports is not possible and it may took a long time as we need to go through court.

I am planning to submit the affidavits from parents alongwith the other certificates like 10th Mark sheets, etc., Pls advise - Is it ok?.

Otherwise I can submit the original brith certificate alongwith affidavits from parents and relatives saying that the date of birth is mistakenly registered.

Please help.
For I-485 application, just change the one in your passport...should not take more than two business days for the Consular Section to make this change so long as you submit your original BC.

It is pitiful when parents have to resort to such illegal stunts...

Good luck!

Thanks,
Jayant
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