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I485 - birth cert. question


KakiJanaky

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for I-485, do we need birth cert from mee-seva/e-seva only with printed info? 
or anything hand-written signed stamped from village works?

trying to get one, but they say we cannot give as village is not under municipality when you were born.

we can only give hand-written BC and preceding letter from revenue office.

not sure how this will work for I-485.

any experiences please throw some lite 

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2 minutes ago, KakiJanaky said:

for I-485, do we need birth cert from mee-seva/e-seva only with printed info? 
or anything hand-written signed stamped from village works?

trying to get one, but they say we cannot give as village is not under municipality when you were born.

we can only give hand-written BC and preceding letter from revenue office.

not sure how this will work for I-485.

any experiences please throw some lite 

nuvvu puttina 30 days -60 days lope di ivvalanta

iyala repo generate chesedi paniki raadu annaru

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23 minutes ago, Spartan said:

generate a printed one from meseva...and attach affidavits of ur parents.

hand written wont work

How about Hand typed one , but Not computer printed one ? 

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5 minutes ago, snoww said:

How about Hand typed one , but Not computer printed one ? 

Typed one is also fine if it is in English and

see the requirement is...

Birth register ainda leda, within 30 days of birth....ledu ante... all Birt certs will have Date of Register and Date of Issue. 

Register date should be within 30days of ur actual birth.

if that is missing, edi teskunna, u should attach affidavits to be on safer side.

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41 minutes ago, KakiJanaky said:

for I-485, do we need birth cert from mee-seva/e-seva only with printed info? 
or anything hand-written signed stamped from village works?

trying to get one, but they say we cannot give as village is not under municipality when you were born.

we can only give hand-written BC and preceding letter from revenue office.

not sure how this will work for I-485.

any experiences please throw some lite 

A handwritten tisukoni pothe mee seva lo istaru bro.prunted

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44 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Typed one is also fine if it is in English and

see the requirement is...

Birth register ainda leda, within 30 days of birth....ledu ante... all Birt certs will have Date of Register and Date of Issue. 

Register date should be within 30days of ur actual birth.

if that is missing, edi teskunna, u should attach affidavits to be on safer side.

i dont think 30 days is correct

 

it should be given within one year of birth

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3 minutes ago, gudboy said:

i dont think 30 days is correct

 

it should be given within one year of birth

they dont have clear guidance actually on that timeframe. anduke above 30days, usually accompany it with secondary evidence antaru.

scroll down to Birth certificates section

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/India.html

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Alternate Documents: If an individual is born after April 1, 1970 and is unable to obtain a birth certificate, the individual must obtain a certificate of non-availability from the local authorities with jurisdiction over their place of birth. In addition to a non-availability certificate, the following  documents can be accepted as secondary evidence:

  • School-leaving Certificate (document provided to students when they cease attending a particular school, be it public or private),
  • Matriculation Certificate,
  • Certificate of Recognized Boards from the school last attended by the applicant (Boards are exams)
  • A notarized affidavit executed by either a parent, if living, or another close relative older than the applicant.  This affidavit should clearly state the relationship between the deponent and the applicant, how well the deponent knows the applicant, the date and place of the applicant's birth, the names of both parents, and any other related facts. If the applicant has no living relatives that witnessed their birth, a self-attested affidavit detailing their knowledge of the facts of their birth may be accepted.

Exceptions: None

Comments: For all births after April 1, 1970. It is mandatory under the law (as per the Registration of Births & Deaths Act, 1969) to register every birth with the concerned state or union territory.

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