Posted by: Bennedict October 22, 2022
Parents' Birth Certificate - Secondary Supplementary Documents
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@Rockb and Bhai Raja
Most of the stuff I am telling you guys are from what I went through and I saw in my family and my relative circle. Yes, USCIS is lenient on older generation people born before 70s, as I have said. But for people born after 70s, they know how to get back to you with all RFEs. Tell me about it. USCIS knows everything about our birth certificates story.

@chicagoan
I thought your parents are already here. If your parents are still in Nepal, then the concurrent filing of I-130 and 485 is not how it is done in this case. Concurrent filing is for people who are already here in US and just need to adjust their status to permanent residency.
As you may already know, your parents have to go through consular processing, where they face the interview at the embassy in Nepal and pass all that background checking etc. I am not very sure of. I even heard they ask for a DNA test report of the person if he or she is being sponsored by his or her parents already in US. I do not know if they will ask the same for your parents.
So concurrent filing does not apply to you. Your parents will apply for IR-5 parents visa, I believe and you may not even have to go via applying I-485 route then.

Just a word of caution: A lot of my previous cases, I hired my lawyer even when I knew a lot of processes and facts, just for the peace of my mind, you know. A lot of times, my lawyer gave me heads up at places when I would have missed very easily. A lot of times, rules kept changing and I was not aware myself. If you are doing everything yourself, please do your enough research, I do not want to be guiding some people in wrong direction you know, as I am not a lawyer myself, but because this immigration mania ate my brain so many times, I happen to know about a thing or two.
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