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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Do I submit the quit claim for my my fiance's daughter with the I-129f or does my fiance need to when he goes to the interview?

Whenever it's needed I'm assuming that both the English version and the Vietnamese version of the quit claim would need to be signed and notarized/certified right?

Edited by callmekay

I-129F sent on 12/18/2012
Delivery confirmation confirmed from USPS 12/20/2012
Text/email NOA1 received 12/26/2012 Off to VSC we go!
Check cashed 12/28/2012
NOA1 Hardcopy received 12/29/2012 Priority Date 12/21/2012
Touched, still in Initial Review 01/02/2013

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/24/2013 transferred

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/29/2013 transferred to local office (New Orleans?)

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/30/2013 File now processing

NOA2!!! 06/19/2013

NOA2 Hardcopy received 06/22/2013

Touched, 07/10/2013 sent to DOS

Received case number from NVC 07/15/2013

Case sent to US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 07/30/2013

Sent online form to Us Consulate to inquire about packet 3 08/20/2013

Packet 3 Received @ consulate 9/26/2013

Packet 4 Sent via email 01/03/2014

Interview Date 01/27/2014 (submitted requested documents and medical exams records received 03/30 )

VISA APPROVED (Received in hand on April 22)
May 18, 2014 Arrive in US

Wedding date 06/02/2015

AOS Sent: TBD

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

Do I submit the quit claim for my my fiance's daughter with the I-129f or does my fiance need to when he goes to the interview?

Whenever it's needed I'm assuming that both the English version and the Vietnamese version of the quit claim would need to be signed and notarized/certified right?

It's submitted at the interview. If your fiance's ex-wife understands English then it could be written in English. Otherwise, it should be written in Vietnamese, she should sign it in front of a notary and have it stamped, and you should get a photocopy of her Vietnamese national ID card. You should then get the signed letter translated. The translated copy doesn't need to be notarized separately, but the translator needs to sign a statement that they are qualified to translate the document.

There's no standard format for the translators certification. It just needs to state that the translator is fluent in English and Vietnamese, and that the translation is accurate. USCIS suggests the following format:

I [typed name], certify that I am fluent (conversant) in the English and ________ languages, and that the above/attached document is an accurate translation of the document attached entitled ______________________________.

Signature_________________________________

Date Typed Name

Address

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Posted (edited)

Do I submit the quit claim for my my fiance's daughter with the I-129f or does my fiance need to when he goes to the interview?

Whenever it's needed I'm assuming that both the English version and the Vietnamese version of the quit claim would need to be signed and notarized/certified right?

You are applying for a K-1 visa. Why are you in a wedding dress in your profile picture? I ask because a married man cannot qualify for a fiance visa.

Edited by aaron2020
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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We are not married. we took advantage of the photography package that was available. I initially wanted just engagement pictures but since his friend actually owned the studio, he threw in the wedding ensemble too. Figure later on when we get married our album can serve as our guestbook :)

I am aware, do not show any of the wedding pictures during the interview. I have pictures with me in engagement dresses so those would be included since it's also apart of my timeline.

I-129F sent on 12/18/2012
Delivery confirmation confirmed from USPS 12/20/2012
Text/email NOA1 received 12/26/2012 Off to VSC we go!
Check cashed 12/28/2012
NOA1 Hardcopy received 12/29/2012 Priority Date 12/21/2012
Touched, still in Initial Review 01/02/2013

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/24/2013 transferred

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/29/2013 transferred to local office (New Orleans?)

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/30/2013 File now processing

NOA2!!! 06/19/2013

NOA2 Hardcopy received 06/22/2013

Touched, 07/10/2013 sent to DOS

Received case number from NVC 07/15/2013

Case sent to US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 07/30/2013

Sent online form to Us Consulate to inquire about packet 3 08/20/2013

Packet 3 Received @ consulate 9/26/2013

Packet 4 Sent via email 01/03/2014

Interview Date 01/27/2014 (submitted requested documents and medical exams records received 03/30 )

VISA APPROVED (Received in hand on April 22)
May 18, 2014 Arrive in US

Wedding date 06/02/2015

AOS Sent: TBD

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
Timeline
Posted (edited)

We are not married. we took advantage of the photography package that was available. I initially wanted just engagement pictures but since his friend actually owned the studio, he threw in the wedding ensemble too. Figure later on when we get married our album can serve as our guestbook :)

I am aware, do not show any of the wedding pictures during the interview. I have pictures with me in engagement dresses so those would be included since it's also apart of my timeline.

You may want to take any pictures that show you may be married off the internet. It is standard protocol to do a social network/internet search on people for many companies. I know of several companies who pay a service to do the research. Don't be surprise if the US government does it too for prospective K-1 visa applicants and the petitioners. A consular officer could pulls your wedding dress picture out of the internet to deny the K-1 visa based on marriage based on a professional internet background search. You don't want to get into this mess. Remove any wedding type pictures from the internet. There is no reason to give the US Embassy any ammunition like a picture of you in a wedding dress to deny the K-1 visa.

Edited by aaron2020
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
Timeline
Posted

You may want to take any pictures that show you may be married off the internet. It is standard protocol to do a social network/internet search on people for many companies. I know of several companies who pay a service to do the research. Don't be surprise if the US government does it too for prospective K-1 visa applicants and the petitioners. A consular officer could pulls your wedding dress picture out of the internet to deny the K-1 visa based on marriage based on a professional internet background search. You don't want to get into this mess. Remove any wedding type pictures from the internet. There is no reason to give the US Embassy any ammunition like a picture of you in a wedding dress to deny the K-1 visa.

Thank you for your advice...I've removed the pictures but just out of curiosity, would they be able to deny that even if looking into the court records and so forth and see that I have never signed a marriage certificate? I would sure hope that's not the case when the consular officer denies a visa because of a mere picture without any certified evidence. If you see a "wedding" picture AND marriage certificate, sure...My engagement pictures look like wedding pictures...the only way you would know if it was engagement was seeing the "Le Dinh Hon" on the decorations...

I-129F sent on 12/18/2012
Delivery confirmation confirmed from USPS 12/20/2012
Text/email NOA1 received 12/26/2012 Off to VSC we go!
Check cashed 12/28/2012
NOA1 Hardcopy received 12/29/2012 Priority Date 12/21/2012
Touched, still in Initial Review 01/02/2013

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/24/2013 transferred

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/29/2013 transferred to local office (New Orleans?)

Touched, still in Initial Review 05/30/2013 File now processing

NOA2!!! 06/19/2013

NOA2 Hardcopy received 06/22/2013

Touched, 07/10/2013 sent to DOS

Received case number from NVC 07/15/2013

Case sent to US Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 07/30/2013

Sent online form to Us Consulate to inquire about packet 3 08/20/2013

Packet 3 Received @ consulate 9/26/2013

Packet 4 Sent via email 01/03/2014

Interview Date 01/27/2014 (submitted requested documents and medical exams records received 03/30 )

VISA APPROVED (Received in hand on April 22)
May 18, 2014 Arrive in US

Wedding date 06/02/2015

AOS Sent: TBD

 
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