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US Returnee
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Posted on 08-17-13 2:42
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Hello friends,
I have received RFE on my birth certificate for I-485. My birth certificate was provided to me by VDC from where i was born. It has my parents name, my name and place of birth. USCIS still issued RFE. What can be done now ? Birth certificate was issued in Nepali and i had it translated to English and notaraized from Lawyer in Nepal.
Any input would be highly appreciated.
I have attached a copy of my birth certificate that was provided to me from my VDC. Thanks.
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nepalizone
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Posted on 08-21-13 10:31
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@US RETURNEE , great !!!
so they do have English verison ?? huh !! ;-)
Good luck !
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Posted on 08-21-13 12:28
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Available. Reporting of births is voluntary, and records are not standardized. The best available evidence is a typewritten or handwritten letter with rubber seal issued by the secretary of a Village Development Committee (VDC) or mayor of a town where the applicant was born. If the child is born in a hospital, a hospital birth certificate can be issued upon request, but this document usually only records the date of birth, sex of the child, and the names of the child's parents; the name of the child may not be included. Effective April 13, 1977 the Government of Nepal required birth certificates to be issued from the Local Registrar office for the first time in ten districts of Nepal. The districts covered are Banke, Jhapa, Kathmandu, Kanchanpur, Kapilbastu, Mahottari, Morang, Rautahat, Saptari, and Sarlahi. This requirement was later extended to other districts: Bara, Dhanusha, Parsa and Sunsari on January 15, 1979; Siraha on February 13, 1979; Nawalparasi and Rupandehi on March 14, 1979; Bardia, Chitwan, Kailali, Kavrepalanchwok, Kaski, Makwanpur and Palpa on April 14, 1979; Bhaktapur, Lalitpur and Surkhet on February 13, 1980; Dang on March 14, 1980; Dhanding, Nuwakot and Tanahu on December 15, 1980; Dhankuta and Ilam on January 14, 1981; Jumla on March 14, 1981; Gorkha on October 17, 1981; Sindhuli and Udayapur on December 16, 1981; Syangja on January 14, 1982; Sindhupalchowk on February 12, 1982; Rasuwa on March 14, 1982; and eventually covering remaining districts Achham, Arghakhanchi, Baglung, Bajhang, Bajura, Baitadi Bhojpur, Dadeldhura, Dailekh, Darchula, Dolakha, Dolpa, Doti, Gulmi, Humla, Jajarkot, Kalikot, Khotang, Lamjung, Manang, Mugu, Mustang, Myagdi, Okhaldhunga, Panchthar, Parbat, Pyuthan, Ramechhap, Rolpa, Rukum, Salyan, Sankhuwasabha, Solukhumbu, Taplejung, and Terhathum on April 14, 1990. Births after the effective dates corresponding to the districts must be reported to the Local Registrar office in order to obtain a birth certificate. The certificate generally contains the parents' names, applicant's name, date and place of birth and the signature and stamp of the issuing official. The certificate is a printed form in which the birth information is handwritten. The birth evidence prior to these effective dates is usually documented by the VDC or a ward office of the locality by issuing a certification to that effect.
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perrybhadra
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Posted on 08-21-13 12:30
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so you were born after April 13, 1977 in Kanchanpur then. In that case you neeed to provide birth certificate. I was born before the cut off date provided here for my district. So I am just going for letter from VDC.
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Posted on 08-22-13 6:27
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US returnee, I had exactly same RFE... Send them affidavit from your parents with notarization. You can find sample online in many immigration websites like trackit.com. Most important thing is you describe why birth certificate is not available. Make one from your father n one from mother and send them along with other birth certificate. It worked for me... They approved the day they received the RFE. Good luck...
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