Almost all those who grew up in an incomplete family or were brought up in an orphanage dream of finding their father. It doesn't matter how old a person is - at any age he may have a need to see a parent. Perhaps in order to tell Dad everything that has boiled over the years. Or vice versa, to try to mend a relationship. However, whatever the reason, the main thing is to find a blood-related person in this vast world.
Instructions
Step 1
Gather all the information you can about the father. Feel free to ask your mother, even if she doesn't feel comfortable thinking about her ex-husband or long-term partner. Calmly but confidently explain to her and other relatives that it is important for you to get to know your biological parent. If your mother is dead or is far away, ask your grandparents, aunt and uncle, your mother's friends, even your neighbors. In a word, all those who witnessed her youth and can remember something important concerning your father.
Step 2
If you know the specific details of the father, for example, his city of residence, name and surname, contact the information services to find out the phone number. Find the city forum: many of them have sections "looking for a person", and there you can leave your request. You can also post an ad in local newspapers.
Step 3
Call the nationwide Wait for Me service. If you have a photograph of your father, you can come with it to the filming location of the program: if you are shown with this photo in the frame, it is highly likely that, if not the father himself, then some of his acquaintances will see your message about the search.