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I am putting all the evidence together for the K1 Visa at the moment (I'm the petitioner). Since I used to live in Germany, and my fiance visited me from Paris, the train tickets are either in French or in German.

Do I need to translate these? If yes, can I write the translation directly on the train ticket, or do I have to write it on an extra page? Is it even necessary to translate them in general?

Thanks in advance for any help

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Yes, you must translate everything that is not in english or the language of the place where you will be having the interview. You need to add a separate sheet, what you could do is make two copies, and write the english translations on the second one, certifying you are fluent in english. Or you could simply add a blank page and write the translations on the same placing as the original document, also stating you are fluent in english. 

 
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