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Proof of being in U. S. before age 16?

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My husband entered the U. S. at age 15. He did not enroll in school until age 18. He worked until then, but was paid cash. His mom still has some work schedules, but I think that's the only "paperwork" we are going to have to prove that he was here. I have a bad feeling this is not going to work. Any suggestions?

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another document would be recommendation letter from friends and former employers or people he first met and share the apartment with. Make sure this documented is signed and notarized though... Good luck!!

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Thank you for your responses! I think we can get a letter. What about photos? Of course, there's really no way to prove that the photos were taken in the U. S...sorry, just grasping at straws. He has no medical records before the age of 18. T

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This sounds a little off. He was brought to the US at the age of 15, has no school or medical record?

Photos are only good if they are dated, otherwise they are pointless.

Receipts, Bills, and such papers will work.

There's usually a solution, just have to dig deeper.

Good luck!

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Affidavits wouldn't work to prove that he came before the age of 16.

He would need medical records, school records, travel records.

The photographs would need to clearly show that he was inside of the U.S. for Ex. Inside a theme park, etc.

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