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Ketan

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Sep 16, 2002, 9:53:33 AM9/16/02
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Does anyone has the format for the Non-Availability Birth Certificate
from Mumbai (Bombay) Municipal Corporation.

Thanks.

Ketan.

Manish

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Sep 17, 2002, 3:20:00 PM9/17/02
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go to www.immihelp.com and find the sample letter that is from Bombay


Originally posted by Ketan:

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Manish

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Sep 17, 2002, 3:23:23 PM9/17/02
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1. If you do not have birth certificate you have to get the following.
A. Non Availabilty certificate from Municipality if you were born in
City, if you were born in a Village request your relative to go to
TEHSIL or District and find the Registrar of Birth and Death records,
they will isuee a NON AVALIABILITY Certificte on your Name. if it Non
Availablity is not in English get it translated in English from
Notary public or Executive magistrate on Stamp papers.
B. get 2 affidavits from your Father, Mother, Elder Sister, uncle or any
close relative that you were born to XYX( your mother name) from the
wedlock of Your mothers name YYYYY on ------- at Village/City and
state. It should be made before a Notary public. Ask your Father,
Mother to go to nearest Court and you will find Notary public.

it shout state your fathers full name and mothers full name, date of
birth , city/ village name and state and how they know about it and end
line of affidevits should be that " A search has been made for the birth
record of "Gabbar Singh" or "Sambha" with proper authorities and it is
not available and hence this affidavit," your name should apperar as it
is on your passport, becase many who type the affidevits on Stamp Paper
commit mistakes. Affidevits and Non Availability certificate ( if
translated in English ) all should be in English.
you have to just submit a copy of all these 3 with your I-485, if you
have spouse and she also does not have Birth certificate same for her.
FYI Birth records are not available in many Districts before 1971.

Affidevts you can get in one day, but for Non availability first they
have to give application then the clerck will tell come after one week,
you know what it means just give him..... and he will isuee you the Non
Availabilty on same day.
for more info on Birth certificates go to www.immihelp.com and search
for AOS or I-485, you will see the sample.
you need Non availabilty + 2 affidavits from 2 diffrent persons
good Luck!

Manish

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Sep 17, 2002, 3:32:08 PM9/17/02
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Goverment of Maharashtra
Department of B.D.O Office, Mumbai

Non-availability Certificate: Issued under Section 17 of
the Hindu Marriage Act, 1969.


This is to certify that a search has been made
on the request of Rahul Gupta, son of Ram Gupta in the
Municipal registration record for the year(s) 1965-1975
relating for Mumbai, Maharashtra and found that the
birth record of Rahul Gupta, son of Ram Gupta is not
registered/available.

Signature of Issuing Authority


Seal:
Date:

Ketan

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Sep 18, 2002, 5:00:15 PM9/18/02
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Manish - Thank you for your input.

I already had those details from immihelp.com but I was just wondering
to find any Bombaiya (Mumbaikar) who has that kind of certificate so
that my parents would take the actual format/form to the authorities.
My dad had a hard time in BMC office where for every question their
answer is "No".

Thank you.


Ketan.

Manish

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Sep 20, 2002, 1:24:33 AM9/20/02
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If you are from Andheri to Borivali then go to Borivali Court, talk to
some lawyer they will get it from Borivali Tehsildar( Executive
Magistrate)

If you are from Bandra to Nriman side then send your father to Old Cus
house near VT.

But from Municipality you can also get, no need to go to Main VT
municipality office, find your Ward office and catch one of the Person
from that BMC ward. Then B.. him he will get you the letter, anything
can done in Bombay with M.......

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