Honolulu, HI asked in Immigration Law for Hawaii

Q: How do I provide divorce document when I was never married to my child biological father? USCIS requires it for N-600.

Filed the N-600 for daughter after receiving citizenship. Philippines records shows one marriage to current husband. USCIS is requesting for divorce paper but was never married to daughters Biological father. Daughter was born in Kuwait, which has strict law in live births. Parents must be married to keep the baby or the baby will be taken by the Kuwait.

When daughter was born the person who filed form filled the birth certificate to show they were married even though they weren't. The father was already married to another Filipina in the Philippines during the time of birth. What documents can I send to clear discrepancy?

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Carl Shusterman
Carl Shusterman
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Los Angeles, CA

A: You need to file an affidavit explaining this discrepancy. Better yet, show the paperwork to an experienced immigration attorney before doing anything.

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