Father’s Name not in Petitioner’s Birth Certificate

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A child who is an American citizen would like to petition his father to go to the United States, however the father is not in the child’s birth certificate. In such cases, a viewer asks Atty Lou, what steps can a petitioner take to successfully petition his/her parent? Watch video below.

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