DocHub offers a seamless and user-friendly solution to change date in your Gift Affidavit. No matter the intricacies and format of your document, DocHub has everything you need to make sure a quick and headache-free modifying experience. Unlike similar solutions, DocHub stands out for its excellent robustness and user-friendliness.
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hello everyone im sadiq ramchair im an immigration attorney and im a partner at ranchon and bravo where weve helped thousands of clients with their immigration matters can i use book affidavits instead of a birth certificate in a green card case is a very common question we get in our practice the answer to this question is that both affidavits may sometimes work in conjunction with other secondary evidence where there is no birth certificate available perhaps because the birth was never registered therefore we recommend that you also collect other secondary evidence such as school records religious records medical records and in some cases you may also be required to get a certificate of non-availability of the birth certificate from the civil authorities in your country now the follow-up question to that is what should the affidavit contain the affiant thats the person signing the affidavit should be of legal age and in the affidavit he or she should state his or her age and add