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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Hello everyone! I want to attach zoo ticket (in russian language, but the date is digit and visible), hotel check-in card (our names printed in russian language) to the our I-129F petition, does it have to be translated to english?

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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You should probably translate it (doesn't have to be certified translator) -- you'll need to attach a translator's statement though

http://www.visajourney.com/content/translations

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(Helping aunt with cousin's petition)

01/02/2011: PD (Priority Date)
01/04/2011: I-130 NOA1

02/16/2011: I-130 NOA2

08/04/2016: Received DS-261/AOS Bill

08/06/2016: Completed DS-261/Paid AOS Bill

08/16/2016: Received IV Bill

10/11/2016: Submitted AOS/IV documentation

10/11/2016: Paid IV fee bill

10/14/2016: Submitted DS-260

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hello everyone! I want to attach zoo ticket (in russian language, but the date is digit and visible), hotel check-in card (our names printed in russian language) to the our I-129F petition, does it have to be translated to english?

No, but you would probably want to include some sort of statement showing what the adjucator is looking at.

I did the same, included a copy of the receipt of a pizza for delivery that was in my wife's name and sent to the apartment where we were staying.

I included a copy of the rental receipt for that same apartment which had the same address....therefore establishing that we both were in the same place.

I also include copies of currency exchange receipts which established an address in the city where we met in person along with a date, to corroborate the dates of our meeting.

So I scanned these in and pasted them into a Word document, inserted the scans and typed descriptions similar to above beneath each.

No RFEs.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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