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Okay, I am crossing some 'T's and dotting some 'I's and found this interesting tidbit.

Ensure that the supporting documents written in a language other than English are accompanied by an English translation. ---- see link here http://tinyurl.com/ykw6fu down in the lockbox tip area.

I have a variety of receipts along with train and musuem ticket stubs from visiting Ukraine that I was going to use as evidence we met in the last two years along with my boarding passes. Do I need to translate all of these documents? I taped a few of these together on one sheet of paper, if they need to be translated I would guess it would be best to have them on separate pages. If so, I might just remove a few.

Thanks for any information. I was hoping to file tomorrow, this may make me have to wait a few days.

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Okay, I am crossing some 'T's and dotting some 'I's and found this interesting tidbit.

Ensure that the supporting documents written in a language other than English are accompanied by an English translation. ---- see link here http://tinyurl.com/ykw6fu down in the lockbox tip area.

I have a variety of receipts along with train and musuem ticket stubs from visiting Ukraine that I was going to use as evidence we met in the last two years along with my boarding passes. Do I need to translate all of these documents? I taped a few of these together on one sheet of paper, if they need to be translated I would guess it would be best to have them on separate pages. If so, I might just remove a few.

Thanks for any information. I was hoping to file tomorrow, this may make me have to wait a few days.

Your passport stamps will suffice as evidence of meeting in person. Extra would be boarding passes. No need to translate receipts or even include any foreign language receipts that don't contain ANY English.

For clarity though, you are not "applying for a K-1". You are the US Citizen, filing an I-129F petition for fiancee. This is an important distinction, as once your "petition" is approved, it is your foreign fiancee who will THEN be extended the privilege of "applying for" a K-1 visa. Please don't interchange the terms "petition" and "apply" or "application" or "petition" with "visa".

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