chicagoan1982 Posted July 27, 2019 Report Posted July 27, 2019 Spouse applied for I-485 AOS on Dec 24, received EAD with AP in May 2019. July 22- Received RFE regarding Birth Certificate. The document submitted was a Birth certificate issued by the city (along with english translation) which the USCIS has deemed to be a secondary evidence. They are demanding a Notarial certificate which is only issued in the local office in mainland China ( the letter also instructs to get an official letter from mainland which says such record is unavailable for a specific reasons if a record doesnt exist). Here is the problem: My spouse is china-born (1986) but was raised in Hong Kong since he was 1 year old. Basically his mother gave birth to him in mainland china (Kwelin) and moved back to Hong Kong to rejoin her husband (my spouses father). Chinese websites mention that person requesting a notarial certificate (or record not found letter) must have a Hu Kou Bu (chinese national ID). Neither my spouse or his mother have Hu Kou Bu. My spouse never had one since he was raised in Hong Kong and his mothers was cancelled since she moved to Hong Kong. Our question is - What is the secondary evidence, if any, that can be submitted?
xTDx Posted July 29, 2019 Report Posted July 29, 2019 You would be better off working this out with an immigration attorney. Please consult one.
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