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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi, I just came on to this forum hoping someone could help me! I am hoping to file the K1 visa for my Peruvian fiance in about a week.

-Are statements of intent to marry required from both of us? Or can I just write one for myself?

-my fiancé doesn't speak English...so if he does need to make an intent to marry, can he just sign a general one? Just wondering if there's any way to avoid finding/paying an official translator. :/

-He obviously lives in Peru...so what do I do about his signatures? Can he just sign and fax paperwork back to me? Or is a photocopied signature a no-no?

-will him not speaking English hurt our chances of being approved? He's planning on starting to study in about a month....

ANY HELP WOULD BE SO APPRECIATED. I want to send this off as SOON as possible, but I also am terrified of being denied for some random weird thing! :C please help. Thanks.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Hi, I just came on to this forum hoping someone could help me! I am hoping to file the K1 visa for my Peruvian fiance in about a week.

-Are statements of intent to marry required from both of us? Or can I just write one for myself? Both of you. See below.

-my fiancé doesn't speak English...so if he does need to make an intent to marry, can he just sign a general one? Just wondering if there's any way to avoid finding/paying an official translator. :/

-He obviously lives in Peru...so what do I do about his signatures? Can he just sign and fax paperwork back to me? Or is a photocopied signature a no-no? Need wet, original signature

-will him not speaking English hurt our chances of being approved? It begs the obvious visa interview question...How do you two communicate? He's planning on starting to study in about a month....

ANY HELP WOULD BE SO APPRECIATED. I want to send this off as SOON as possible, but I also am terrified of being denied for some random weird thing! :C please help. Thanks.

Welcome to the forum.

:guides: easily accessible at the top of the forum page. In particular, check out the K1 Visa Guide.

BTW. you asked about seven questions, not "one question" as mentioned in your title. :lol:

Good luck on your immigration journey.

Edited by Pitaya

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hi, I just came on to this forum hoping someone could help me! I am hoping to file the K1 visa for my Peruvian fiance in about a week.

-Are statements of intent to marry required from both of us? Or can I just write one for myself? Both, Follow the Guides. They have been compiled from all the successful journeys to date.

-my fiancé doesn't speak English...so if he does need to make an intent to marry, can he just sign a general one?

You draft the letter in English and have them sign at the bottom.

Just wondering if there's any way to avoid finding/paying an official translator. :/ It should be in English.

-He obviously lives in Peru...so what do I do about his signatures? Can he just sign and fax paperwork back to me? Or is a photocopied signature a no-no? Original signature is best.

-will him not speaking English hurt our chances of being approved? He's planning on starting to study in about a month.... No, how do you communicate if he doesn't speak English?

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

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

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guatemala
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This will come up during the interview by the way...

-will him not speaking English hurt our chances of being approved? He's planning on starting to study in about a month.... No, how do you communicate if he doesn't speak English?

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