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"All documents not in English or Vietnamese must accompanied by certified translations, which include a statement

by the translator stating "Translation is accurate" and "Translator is competent to translate"."

Only documents in Vietnamese translate to English, right?

The above statement sounds like both English and Vietnamese documents need to be translated. I'm confused!

What all the documents need to be translated? All I can think of are the birth certificate and police certificate.

ID card?

Household registration book?

Anyone went thru this before can answer greatly appreciated.

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2011 December 9: NOA1

2011 December 13: Touched

2012 March 3: 4th Visit

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2012 May 8: Touched

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2012 October 19: Got Married!

AOS

2013 January 22: Filed AOS I-485/EAD/AP.

2013 January 29: NOA1

2013 January 30: Check Cashed.

2013 February 28: (Walk-in on February 7) Biometrics Appt.

2013 April 3: AOS interview.

2013 March 21: EAD and AP Approved.

2013 April 3: Interview - Approved!

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For the consulate, if the documents are in either English or Vietnamese, no need to translate documents. If they are in any other language, then they would need to be translated.

lol.

I reread the above statement and it makes sense now.

thanks for pointing that out.

2010 Sept 4: 1st Visit

2011 March 27: 2nd Visit

2011 Sept 9: 3rd Visit - Proposed!!!

2011 December 9: NOA1

2011 December 13: Touched

2012 March 3: 4th Visit

2012 May 7: NOA2 (150 days since NOA1)

2012 May 8: Touched

2012 May 21: NVC Arrived

2012 May 23: NVC Left to US Saigon Consulate

2012 May 23: Rec'd NVC Letter in the Mail

2012 June 6: Rec'd Pk 3

2012 June 13: US Saigon Consulate Rec'd Pk 3

2012 July 14: Packet 4 Arrived

2012 August 31: Interview Day

2012 October 16: Arrived to the U.S.

2012 October 19: Got Married!

AOS

2013 January 22: Filed AOS I-485/EAD/AP.

2013 January 29: NOA1

2013 January 30: Check Cashed.

2013 February 28: (Walk-in on February 7) Biometrics Appt.

2013 April 3: AOS interview.

2013 March 21: EAD and AP Approved.

2013 April 3: Interview - Approved!

2013 April 8: Green Card in production.

Okvpm7.png

event.png

 
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