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FROM:
JOHN DOE
77777 Bellaire Avenue
North Hollywood, CA 91605
I, JOHN DOE, hereby swear and affirm as follows:
I was
born on [INSERT DATE] in [INSERT
COUNTRY).
[Explain how do you know Mariana and Andranik?
How long have you known them? How did you learn of
their marriage? Have you been to their house, social
gatherings, or have you gone out with them? Do you know
them as a married couple? Give as much detail as possible,
with specific examples, of how you know that they are a
married couple]
I hereby declare and affirm under penalty of perjury
(under the laws of the United States of America) that the
foregoing is true and correct.
JOHN DOE
DATE
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restaurant during his performance. Nevertheless, our friendship began during this performance in
the restaurant. Later on nearly 5years ago, Andranik gave me excellent...
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