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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Russia
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I have a question about the DS156K for the Moscow Embassy when filing a K1 Visa Application

The embassy website says that the form must be filled out in Russian. But is that Russian text on an English form, or Russian Text on a Russian form. My attorney sent a copy of the 156K in English, so i translated it. But my fiancee said her 156K form from the embassy is in Russian. Which one do I need? Russian on English, or Russian on Russian. If so;

Does anyone have the DS156K Russian Form?

Thanks Shawn

:dance: :dance: Interview is only 8 days away!!!!!! :dance: :dance:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I have a question about the DS156K for the Moscow Embassy when filing a K1 Visa Application

The embassy website says that the form must be filled out in Russian. But is that Russian text on an English form, or Russian Text on a Russian form. My attorney sent a copy of the 156K in English, so i translated it. But my fiancee said her 156K form from the embassy is in Russian. Which one do I need? Russian on English, or Russian on Russian. If so;

Does anyone have the DS156K Russian Form?

Thanks Shawn

:dance: :dance: Interview is only 8 days away!!!!!! :dance: :dance:

I don't kinow the answer to that butwould be interested in knowing it. My fiances interview is the next day on the 11th. Good luck

filed 129 with vermont 4/19/06

first notice 5/3/06?

IMRA RFE 6/19/06

snail mail RFE 6/22/06

returned 6/22/06

email they recieved 6/26/06

second RFE email 7/11/06

recieved 7/22

returned 7/24

touched 7/25

APProved 10/02/06

NVC sent to Moscow 10/17/06

package from Embassy 11/17/06

interview 01/11/07

approved visa 01/11/07

arrived 02/7/07

married 04/13/07

filed AOS 05/13/07

biometrics 06/06/07

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kyrgyzstan
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I have the forms you need in Word , send me an email at paul850@aol.com

October 14, 2005~~~~ Mailed I-129F (Vermont)

October 17, 2005~~~~ I-129F Arrives via USPS

October 20, 2005~~~~ Check Cashed

October 26, 2005~~~~ Received NOA1 via mail :):)

October 26, 2005~~~~ Signed up for emails with uscis.gov

November 03, 2005~~~~ Received email NOA2 Approval :)

November 09, 2005~~~~ Received NOA2 in mail :)

November 10, 2005~~~~ Case mailed to Embassy!!

November 12, 2005~~~~ Received letter case has been sent.

November-December13, 2005~~~~ No Packet 3???????

December 14, 2005 ~~~~Email Embassy

December 15, 2005 ~~~~Packet 3 via email???? To me!!! ????

January 31, 2006 ~~~~ Interview

****Had to reschudule Interview, Passport problems :( Oksana needs a new one, her government makes her wait and moves SSSSSSSSLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWW :(

****February-March Still awaiting Passport

March 3, 2006 ~~~~ Medical

March 7, 2006 ~~~~ Interview And PASSED!!! :):) (They will issue visa when new passport arrives)

March 8, 2006 ~~~~ Awaiting and Awaiting New Passport :(:(

April 8, 2006~~~~ Passport Issued :):)

April 12, 2006~~~~ Visa inside New Passport :):)

April 15, 2006~~~~ Notice WRONG PASSPORT NUMBER ON VISA, Must go back to Embassy again to correct their MISTAKE

May 2, 2006~~~~ Visa corrected

May 10, 2006~~~~ Fly to Bishkek

May 14, 2006~~~~ We fly together for the US

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I believe that the form is provided in Russian, but the embassy would prefer it back in English. This is not generally a problem unless the form says it must be prepared in English. Check the U.S. embassy web site in Moscow. Look to the visa services and follow through that part. If you have an embassy case number, you can write the visa consular office and ask them specifically for help. Make sure you identify your case, the problems as you see them and what needs to be done.

You might find that spending some time on that website will help you to understand the process. If anything that is necessary for the interview, it generally must have a certified translation attached to it. Get familiar with that site.

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