Need documentary evidence that shows i was physically present in the United Statees before December 21, 2000.

Hi, im a 23 years old college student, i came to this country illegally when i was 16 in october of 2000 because my dad was living here and he was diagnosed with terminal cancer i was waiting in mexico to get my permanent resident(green card) through my mom, but that was going to take a long time and i knew my dad was going to die and i wasnt going to see him so thats why i came here.
In december 21, 2000 Bill Clinton signed the 245(i) which allows persons to become permanent residents without leaving the U.S. if they were here on or before that date.
So my situation is that i was here since october of 2000 and i already had my interview and they gave 30 days to summit more evidence that i was here at that time.
I have an ATM receipt of a withdrawl that i did in California from my Bank Account in Mexico, and a letter from my church. Please give me some advise.
Would an sworn affidavit by a neighbor count?
would a letter from a Police Officer that i met at that time count?
thanks

Answer:
If you have school records that you attended school during that time would be perfect. Even if you got a traffic ticket or if you wrote a check or open a bank account. When you father was sick did you sing any documents at the hospital or doctor's office. I do not think a sworn affidavit will work, but if you do not have anything else, peor es nada.
Did you leave any trash in the desert when you snuck across.maybe there is DNA on it?
It would seem that all of those things would help, but weren't you in school? If you were, a record of your attendance/grades would be even better.
I'd check if they listed acceptable evidence. and then see if the affidavit is acceptable. other things to see if they are on the list.evidence from your church on when you became a member? did you register to vote? did you have any other items like a contract that you rented an apartment or leased a car ...anything like that. did you ever attend a school and have a school ID?
The best thing you can do is have all the neighbors you can get to sign a sworn affidavit saying they know you and know that you have been living in this country since october of 2000. You can print up a letter to that effect and get someone to make copies of that letter and have as many friends and neighbors as you can get to sign one and have it notorized. Also Police officers and any public officials, such as county or city commissioners letters can help you. I wish you the best of luck and may God bless you and your family.
Since you did sneak in that's a real problem as you could of finished your paper work in Mexico then came here legally was your mon & dad here legally> Sorry about your father. But you broke the laws we have.
Any paper work, utility receipts, pictures, sworn affidavits, and your history in this country should help, but definitely, a letter from a police officer {with a clean record, in his personnel file}, that likes you and knows the circumstances would be bonus points. Also, check the hospital your father died in to see if they kept any records of visitors and see if you're are listed.
How about some receipts (supermarket, malls-if you are using your credit cards, doctor's prescription, school registration etc.)or your neighbor, friends, teachers)

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