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My fiancee is Korean, and we are both living and working residents in Singapore.

For our original I-129F submission we weren't going to include the Family Relation Certificate, just her previous divorce certificate and translation.

- Is this something that is needed, or can we just bring it along to the interview along with her birth certificate and translation?

Another possible issue with the package is that when the divorce/birth certificate was translated by a public notary / law office in Korea, they only translated the first page but not the second page which only lists the time, issuer and requester. Also the certificate of translation only says that it is true to the original, but not that the translator is fluent in both Korean and English.

- Do you believe this would be a problem? Or should we "translate" ourselves the first and second page, and include the proper certificate of translation as per the USCIS instructions?

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