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Which relatives may I petition for? A U.S. citizen who is at least 21 years or older may also petition for the following relatives: Parents; Brothers or sisters. When you submit your petition, you are required to provide evidence to prove your relationship to the person for whom you are filing.
This relationship can be proven through a paternity test, birth certificate, and/or medical/school records. Example: Using the same example as above; however, Jack and Mary separated after the birth of their son Bill and Mary abandoned Jack and her son.
your birth certificate showing the name of your parent or a family registration card or an ID card giving the parents full name.
Proof of Parent-child relationship Minors U.S. Birth Certificate with both parents names. Minors Consular Report of Birth Abroad with both parents names. Minors Foreign Birth Certificate with both parents names* Adoption decree with adopting parents names * Court order establishing custody *
Proof of your U.S. citizenship, such as a state-issued birth certificate, a valid U.S. passport or a valid naturalization certificate. Your parents birth certificate. Your parents valid foreign passport. If you are petitioning for both of your parents and they are still married, a copy of their marriage certificate.
Form I-130. A copy of your birth certificate showing your name and the names of both parents. A copy of your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or U.S. passport if you were not born in the United States. A copy of your parents civil marriage certificate.
When a baby is conceived, it inherits DNA from the father (50%) and from the mother (50%). The maternity DNA test will clearly indicate whether or not if the woman is the biological mother. Ultimately the maternity DNA test will deliver peace of mind and a resolution to the situation.
A copy of your birth certificate showing your name and the names of both parents. A copy of your Certificate of Naturalization or Citizenship or U.S. passport if you were not born in the United States. A copy of your parents civil marriage certificate.