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The divorce decree by itself means that it is legalized copy as it is issued by the Family Court. On the other hand are you sure you need his divorce decree for the interview, as they already have it.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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We took a copy and original of everything (official docs) like divorce to the interview, just in case. it depends where your interview is and how comfortable you are with the process. Maybe I am just paranoid and have worked too long for the government.

Where are you interviewing?

Hard to help with no information.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Indonesia
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Thanks guys, my fiance is now getting ready to legalize his divorce decree, my interview will be in Indonesia. So I think I need the original divorce decree and the copy.legalized from my fiance. Just in case they need to look the original one.

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Won't hurt to have it for sure. Was in not part of the I-129F? They should already have a copy.

Based on my packet 3 'document preparation instructions for fiance visa interviews' point number 7 : death or divorce decree from petitioner and applicant. On the same page the instructions mentioned that for each document, the applicant must bring:

- originals or original certified copies by the issuing office.

- photocopies of the original documents.

So it seems my fiance should make the copy of the original divorce decree then get legalized from court, and he better send me the original, rite?

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Based on my packet 3 'document preparation instructions for fiance visa interviews' point number 7 : death or divorce decree from petitioner and applicant. On the same page the instructions mentioned that for each document, the applicant must bring:

- originals or original certified copies by the issuing office.

- photocopies of the original documents.

So it seems my fiance should make the copy of the original divorce decree then get legalized from court, and he better send me the original, rite?

Thats what it looks like. This just goes to show that each consulate is different.

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I'd feel better if you got some info from some folks with experience with Jakarta. Have you searched that portal for answers?

Not yet lol anyway I was looking for updated answer from vj people but yea I forgot about how each consulate has their own instructions.

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Not yet lol anyway I was looking for updated answer from vj people but yea I forgot about how each consulate has their own instructions.

I'm sure you have seen this but I'll post it anyway.

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Indonesia&cty=Jakarta

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