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I got an RFE as below for birth certificate late registration.
I got an RFE as below for birth certificate late registration. Has anyone got the same and how did you submit the evidence? USCIS : Submit secondary birth evidence. Your birth certificate was registered 30 years after you were born. Therefore, you must submit additional documentary evidence. This evidence may include, but is not limited to: • Medical records or health records • Church records or religious documents • Early school records • Insurance records: • Employment records; • Financial records (tax returns) • Census or tribal records; • Government records or identification documents - - Any evidence submitted should include: • Your name and your parents); • Dates (e.g. dates of your birth, religious event, school attendance, hospital admittance, etc.); • Stamp, seal, signature of issuing official, authorized personnel, etc. Affidavits (if secondary evidence is not available): If none of the above secondary evidence is available, you must first establish that such evidence is not available by submitting evidence of non-existence. After doing so, tertiary evidence, such as affidavits, may be submitted. However, be aware that affidavits will only be accorded minimal weight unless they are accompanied by other independent and objective evidence that corroborates the affiants' statements. Affidavits must: • Be submitted by at least two individuals who are not parties to this petition and who have direct personal knowledge of your birth. • NOTE: USCIS will not consider a single statement signed by multiple individuals. Each person must submit his or her own affidavit attesting to his or her personal knowledge of the event. • Include: o The full name and address of the affiant; • The date and place of birth of the affiant; • The relationship between the affiant and parties to this petition; • Full information regarding the event; for example, the date and place of a birth of the child (including both parents) names), the date and place of marriage, divorce, death, etc.; and • Complete details concerning how the affiant acquired knowledge of the event.