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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Thanks Nawal :)

Have any of you had any luck finding someone to notarize arabic documents in the US? We need to set up a power of attorney, but the consulate requires the forms to be in arabic (or arabic and english) and I am having a HARD time finding any place in Oregon. As far as I understand, the notary is only notarizing the signature, not the document, so I'm not sure why they have to know what the document says. But that's beside the point. :wacko:

Congrats on having your loved one with you :) Notorizing is only for the signature, so you will need a form of ID, the doc and the person signing...that's it :) You should be able to go to your bank and do it..some charge a minimal fee...but if you are a customer of that bank it should be free!

Good luck!

"The Will of God will not take you where the Grace of God will not protect you!"

Here we go!

K-1 Visa

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Morocco

I-129F Sent : 4/28/2009

I-129F NOA1 : Dated 4/29/09

Touch : 05/01/09

Touch : 09/02/09

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 09/02/09, received via email 9/03/09 @ 6:30 a.m.!

NVC Received : 09/08/09

NVC Left : 09/09/09 per NVC (called 9/11/09 and they told me it was sent!)

Consulate Received : 9/11/09

Packet: Never received. The consulate was nice enough to send us a letter via email, along with a list of approved doctors and translators. My fiance can easily pick up the forms required when he goes for his medical and translations.

*Update 11/26/09* Medical complete! Picking up the packet was smooth and easy! One week until our interview!! Can't wait!!

Interview Date: 12/03/09

Call from embassy to go pick up his passport with visa!: 12/11/09

Visa in Hand!

POE: Charlotte

Date of Arrival: 12/26/09

Date of Marriage: 02/21/10

AOS package sent: 3/22/2010 via FEDEX

Biometrics letter received: 04/08/2010

Received letter that AOS was transferred to California! 4/19/2010

Biometrics appointment: 4/30/2010

Green Card approved: 5/25/2010

Green Card received: 06/08/2010

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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making carrot cake and manicotti. Hubby comes tomorrow and as any Arab man, he is just packing! and it's 11pm!

Met: 2004-07-18

Islamic marriage: 2006-07-31

Marriage : 2008-12-27

Entry San Fran 2009-09-27

Hubby is HOME!!!!

Received SSN 2009-10-06

Received welcome letter 2009-10-10

GREEN CARD!!! 2009-10-13

Driver's License 2009-10-26

HUBBY FOUND A JOB!!! after about 4 months of being here :)

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