the declaration has been duly signed by marriage Registrar , bears his seal . he has on basis of wedding card , photographs , identity proof certified that marriage has taken place . it would be sufficient for visa processing
My unregistered marriage certificate is as follows: Declaration relating to the unregistered marriage certificate: I , x(marriage registrar), here by certify that a,husband of b, has furnished following documents: 1.marriage photos 2.wedding card 3.age proof(passport) 4.address proof Basing upon above listed documents the undersigned hereby certified that B is married to A on (date) at (place). Hence the unregistered marriage certificate was issues on date(current date). <STAMP OF DIST. REGISTRAR> <SEAL OF HINDU MARRIAGE REGISTRAR> ______________ This document was accepted by USCIS for approving my I130 petition(immigrant visa petition). Please go through below link and kindly suggest if the above document along with affidavits from parents are enough for further visa processing at NVC(National Visa Center) and the Visa Interview. http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/fees/reciprocity-by-country/IN.html
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the declaration has been duly signed by marriage Registrar , bears his seal . he has on basis of wedding card , photographs , identity proof certified that marriage has taken place . it would be sufficient for visa processing
The certificate bears the signature of Hindu Marriage Registrar and the seal of District Registrar. He would have signed the certificate only after applying his mind to the marriage proofs submitted to him. Hence, this would be sufficient to sail through visa processing.
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