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Is birth certificate necessary for visa?

Is birth certificate necessary for visa?

Birth Certificate for Visa Birth certificate is normally not required for issue of visa by other countries. The date of birth on your passport is presumed to be true. The issuing authority is presumed to have taken sufficient caution in obtaining valid evidence for the date of birth of the applicant.

What documents do I need to send with affidavit of support?

For U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals, a copy of your birth certificate, passport, or certificate of naturalization or citizenship. For lawful permanent residents, a copy of both sides of your Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card.

What documents are required for applying visa?

Information to be Provided with Visa Application Form

  • Name of the applicant.
  • Date of birth.
  • Passport number.
  • Profession.
  • Dates of travel/stay at your destination country.
  • Contact address in the destination country.

What are the documents required?

Documents required for a fresh passport

  • Photo passbook of running bank account in any public sector bank, private sector bank and regional rural banks.
  • A voter ID card.
  • Aadhaar card.
  • Electricity bill.
  • Rent agreement.
  • Driving license.
  • PAN card.
  • Landline or postpaid mobile bill.
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What is DS 260 documents?

Form DS-260 is the “Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application.” It is a required online form for foreign nationals applying for family-based green cards from abroad. You’ll be able to move forward in the marriage-based green card consular process once the NVC approves your Form DS-260.

How do I submit documents to CEAC?

To submit documents, log into CEAC and go to the “Start Now” buttons located under Affidavit of Support Documents and Civil Documents. When you have uploaded all the required documents for each section, press “Submit Documents”.

How much money do you need for affidavit of support?

The most common minimum annual income required to sponsor a spouse or family member for a green card is $21,775. This assumes that the sponsor — the U.S. citizen or current green card holder — is not in active military duty and is sponsoring only one relative.