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Which documents HAVE to be notorized?

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Which documents HAVE to be notorized?

Thanks :thumbs:

Read the guides... plus you need to tell us what part of the process your at... I-129F or ??? But follow the guides..that is what they are there for....

But we also will help... :thumbs:

9/14 2006 I-129F Sent Next day Air

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9/28 I Recieved NOA1(I-797C) in the mail

12/5 NOA2 12/6 but Approved on 12/5 touch

12/9 Received NOA2(I-797) by snail mail

12/15 NVC has received it..Case # issued...

12/19 NVC shipped to Romania

12/22 Romanian Embassy has received an email from NVC that my Petition is on it's way...

12/29 Packet 3 sent to Veronica

1/12 2007 Packet 3 received Dang Holidays..

1/22 Sending all paperwork(I-134,Bank/Employer letters etc..,)..to Veronica per DHL, 3.5lbs...$144 WOW!

1/25 Recieved notice that She needs to pick up my packet in Chisinau..

1/26 Sending Back Packet 3

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2/20 Leaves for Bucharest overnight drive by bus...

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3/9 2007 Flight to me....

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Israel
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Which documents HAVE to be notorized?

Thanks :thumbs:

Read the guides... plus you need to tell us what part of the process your at... I-129F or ??? But follow the guides..that is what they are there for....

But we also will help... :thumbs:

i haven't started my process yet, sometimes in march i'll start and yes, i will be filing for I-129F

i read the QA, but i am just making sure cause so many things confuse me

if all of the papers will be notorized, will it be a problem? better safe than sorry :devil:

12/14/09 - I-751 mailed

12/23/09 - Check cashed

12/28/09 - NOA1 (dated 12/21/09)

01/03/10 - I-797 NOA received for biometrics appt

01/26/10 - Biometrics appt.

01/27/10 - Touch

04/29/10 - Approved

reminder for myself: apply for citizenship in november 2010

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i haven't started my process yet, sometimes in march i'll start and yes, i will be filing for I-129F

i read the QA, but i am just making sure cause so many things confuse me

if all of the papers will be notorized, will it be a problem? better safe than sorry :devil:

I suppose not, but its hardly necessary. As far as I know, theres nothing that has to have a notary in the original I-129F petition. Later on you will need a notary for the affadavit of support and maybe a couple of other things.

K1 Visa Journey:

Jan 12, 2007- I-129F Sent

Jan 17, 2007- I-129F has arrived at the NSC

Jan 24, 2007- NOA1 date

Jan 27, 2007- Check cashed by CSC

Jan 29, 2007- Paper NOA1 recieved (at permenant US address)

May 1, 2007- NOA2

May 16, 2007- At the NVC

May 18, 2007- Left NVC

May 30, 2007- Packet 3 arrives

May 31, 2007- Faxed Packet 3 stuff back

July 9, 2007- Interview at Vancouver

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July 18, 2007- US entry

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i haven't started my process yet, sometimes in march i'll start and yes, i will be filing for I-129F

i read the QA, but i am just making sure cause so many things confuse me

if all of the papers will be notorized, will it be a problem? better safe than sorry :devil:

I suppose not, but its hardly necessary. As far as I know, theres nothing that has to have a notary in the original I-129F petition. Later on you will need a notary for the affadavit of support and maybe a couple of other things.

So the banking statements, pay stubs, W2 forms, work papers......DON'T have to be notorized?

12/14/09 - I-751 mailed

12/23/09 - Check cashed

12/28/09 - NOA1 (dated 12/21/09)

01/03/10 - I-797 NOA received for biometrics appt

01/26/10 - Biometrics appt.

01/27/10 - Touch

04/29/10 - Approved

reminder for myself: apply for citizenship in november 2010

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Which documents HAVE to be notorized?

Thanks :thumbs:

Read the guides... plus you need to tell us what part of the process your at... I-129F or ??? But follow the guides..that is what they are there for....

But we also will help... :thumbs:

i haven't started my process yet, sometimes in march i'll start and yes, i will be filing for I-129F

i read the QA, but i am just making sure cause so many things confuse me

if all of the papers will be notorized, will it be a problem? better safe than sorry :devil:

Hmm, hopefully I can remember what I got notarized but I remember getting all my translated paperwork notarized including my birth certificate and divorce papers. My fiance got the Affidavit of support notarized. The affidavit of support will have to be filled out by you so you will be responsible for getting it notarized. ;-) I hope I didn't miss anything. Good luck!

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*Met in Tanzfleck, Germany October 24, 2003 - Continued dating until he got out of the ARMY in Nov. 2005. Continued LD relationship.

*Came to visit me in Germany for New Years 2006

*Filed for K1 Visa on 4/4/06

*NOA1 - 7/6/06

*I-129F NOA2 Approved - 9/14/06

*Came to see me Thanksgiving week in Nov. 2006

*K1 Interview - 2/2/07

*K1 Visa received - 2/11/07

*Date of US Entry (POE Chicago)- 3/5/07

*Wedding/Marriage - 3/17/07

AOS (My case was expedited due to husband going to Iraq):

*Filed for AOS - 4/20/07

*Found out in the beginning of June that husband is going to Iraq

*NOA for I-485 - 6/11/07

*Made Infopass appointment to get case expedited due to deployment (Infopass appt 6/12/07)

*Biometrics - 7/7/07

*Interview date - 7/11/07

*I-485 Aprroval date- 7/11/07

*Green Card Received- 7/19/07

Removal of Conditions:

*Filed petition to remove conditions on 6/9/09

*NOA- 6/15/09

*Biometrics Appt. in Birmingham - 8/6/09

*Lifting of Conditions Approval Date - 10/22/09

*Waiting for Green Card!

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So the banking statements, pay stubs, W2 forms, work papers......DON'T have to be notorized?

NO, because notarizing them does not do anything to improve the validity/integrity/certification of those document. If you understand what the function of a notary is, then it becomes much simpler to understand what kinds of documents will be better served.

The only document so far that has required a notary is the I-134 because the notary is validating MY signature to the document.

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So the banking statements, pay stubs, W2 forms, work papers......DON'T have to be notorized?

NO, because notarizing them does not do anything to improve the validity/integrity/certification of those document. If you understand what the function of a notary is, then it becomes much simpler to understand what kinds of documents will be better served.

The only document so far that has required a notary is the I-134 because the notary is validating MY signature to the document.

In the original submission of the I-129F:

The translation of the birth certificate should be notarized, as well as the "certificate" from the translator.

The Letters of Intent to Marry are recommended to be notarized

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You only need to notorize the support document. Other documents, such as birth certificates and divorce finals need to be certified by the issuing agency.

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You only need to notorize the support document. Other documents, such as birth certificates and divorce finals need to be certified by the issuing agency.

What about translating emails, chats and etc?

can i translate them myself since i do speak english and russian fluently

12/14/09 - I-751 mailed

12/23/09 - Check cashed

12/28/09 - NOA1 (dated 12/21/09)

01/03/10 - I-797 NOA received for biometrics appt

01/26/10 - Biometrics appt.

01/27/10 - Touch

04/29/10 - Approved

reminder for myself: apply for citizenship in november 2010

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You only need to notorize the support document. Other documents, such as birth certificates and divorce finals need to be certified by the issuing agency.

What about translating emails, chats and etc?

can i translate them myself since i do speak english and russian fluently

In your initial petition, why are you submitting e-mails, chats, etc...?

YMMV

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What's to notarize? What signature is on those documents that needs to be notarized?

For documents that do have a signature, the signer - it may not be you - would have to be the one who gets them notarized at the time that they sign the document.

Yodrak

So the banking statements, pay stubs, W2 forms, work papers......DON'T have to be notorized?
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You only need to notorize the support document. Other documents, such as birth certificates and divorce finals need to be certified by the issuing agency.

What about translating emails, chats and etc?

can i translate them myself since i do speak english and russian fluently

In your initial petition, why are you submitting e-mails, chats, etc...?

As a proof of an ongoing relationship???

12/14/09 - I-751 mailed

12/23/09 - Check cashed

12/28/09 - NOA1 (dated 12/21/09)

01/03/10 - I-797 NOA received for biometrics appt

01/26/10 - Biometrics appt.

01/27/10 - Touch

04/29/10 - Approved

reminder for myself: apply for citizenship in november 2010

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You only need to notorize the support document. Other documents, such as birth certificates and divorce finals need to be certified by the issuing agency.

What about translating emails, chats and etc?

can i translate them myself since i do speak english and russian fluently

In your initial petition, why are you submitting e-mails, chats, etc...?

As a proof of an ongoing relationship???

In your I-129F petition, you need to submit proof that you have met in person within the last two years: photos, passport stamps, plant tickets.

Remove Conditions

08-19-2009: I-751 Sent to VSC

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