When applying for a green card, what is to be done if the date of birth is registered incorrectly – if there is a discrepancy between the date of birth on the passport and the birth certificate?
TOP MurthyDotCom In almost every case, the governing document is the applicant’s birth certificate and not the applicant’s passport. A passport is merely considered secondary evidence for legal purposes. Affidavits from relatives can also be helpful in confirming the correct date of birth. It is possible to use the birth certificate to reflect the only available government document combined with additional evidence such as a school-leaving certificate, doctor or midwife certificate, etc, and two affidavits attesting to the correct date of birth. Question 12. My wife and I have been permanent residents for over one year. I plan to return to India for two years to take care of my parents. What are the legal reasons I can obtain the reentry permit? When should I apply for the permit? What are my obligations after getting the permit to prove our intention to keep the PR? Top MurthyDotCom One is only allowed to apply for a reentry permit while in the United States. The USCIS will approve an
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