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I-129F: Certificate of translation: original or a photocopy?

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5 minutes ago, Naes said:

It works. (I’m guessing we are talking about supporting evidence of meeting)

letter of intent also can be signed and scanned then printed out.

I want to do in that way:
- copy of birth certificate; 
- certificate of translation:
- divorce decrees;
- passports:
- our photos;
- boarding passes and all that documents:
- credit card statements...
What do you think?

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Just now, carla s said:

I want to do in that way:
- copy of birth certificate; 
- certificate of translation:
- divorce decrees;
- passports:
- our photos;
- boarding passes and all that documents:
- credit card statements...
What do you think?

As I didn’t have divorce decrees so I don’t know the exact rules for that.

But I think these looks good.dont forget passport pictures size 5x5 cm. And letter of intent signed (both from the petitioner and the beneficiary)

 

I think you mean passport copies, are you sending both of your passports copies?

We only sent entry stamps for our trips for beneficiary passport. And all pages for the petitioner’s passport (because we did not use birth certificate)

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3 minutes ago, Naes said:

As I didn’t have divorce decrees so I don’t know the exact rules for that.

But I think these looks good.dont forget passport pictures size 5x5 cm. And letter of intent signed (both from the petitioner and the beneficiary)

 

I think you mean passport copies, are you sending both of your passports copies?

We only sent entry stamps for our trips for beneficiary passport. And all pages for the petitioner’s passport (because we did not use birth certificate)

I don't know where I read that you have to send all the pages of the passport. And yes we will send both our passport. For to show them that I am Italian and he is american and for to prove them that we had in-person meeting

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9 hours ago, carla s said:

I don't know where I read that you have to send all the pages of the passport. And yes we will send both our passport. For to show them that I am Italian and he is american and for to prove them that we had in-person meeting

It applies to the petitioner’s passport as the beneficiary does not have to prove anything but being single at this stage.

they used to have all pages of the passport as a requirement if it is sent as the proof of citizenship. However it is not a requirement anymore. You are sending birth certificate so it is not necessary, but if you want to send all pages I don’t see a problem with that. 

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14 hours ago, Naes said:

It applies to the petitioner’s passport as the beneficiary does not have to prove anything but being single at this stage.

they used to have all pages of the passport as a requirement if it is sent as the proof of citizenship. However it is not a requirement anymore. You are sending birth certificate so it is not necessary, but if you want to send all pages I don’t see a problem with that. 

My fiancè was born in Texas, he has a birth certificate but it is in the short way. Does he has to have the long birth certificate or will it be fine the short one?

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19 minutes ago, carla s said:

My fiancè was born in Texas, he has a birth certificate but it is in the short way. Does he has to have the long birth certificate or will it be fine the short one?

Long one is usually required but if you’re putting all pages of the passport, that will be enough

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