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I am applying for my husband sponsorship. He lives in Pakistan and I gave e birth last month so obviously he was not present at the time of birth. The checklist is asking if we have a child together and if we do, then we have to provide a birth certificate with both parents name on it. But as far as I know, if the father of the child is not present at time of delivery then his name does not go on child birth certificate. So what should I do?
Why would not it have father name? Only if father is unknown, there would not be a name on it. Which is a big difference. Of course if you are not married, you might need a fathers consent to write him on the birth certificate (which can be given as a legal document in most cases).
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