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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Russia
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Hi,

Not sure where to post my question......my husband doesn't speak English.

Will he have any problems at the POE (JFK)? I've been reading all the posts on different POE experiences and seems like all fiances/spouses speak English.......If I have to, I'd go to Russia to come back with him. Any advices would be appreciated......

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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He should be fine. I would be more worried about what happens after he gets here. It has taken me years to have even basic command of Russian. They ask basically the same questions. Maybe those are some good ones to practice :)

http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/..._to_the_u_s.xml

Also, here's their number if you want to call and ask, though lots of Russian fly through JFK without speaking English.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Deferred Inspections Unit

American Airlines - Terminal Nine

1st Floor Arrivals Area - Room 11-161

JFK International Airport

Jamaica, NY 11430

Additional voice numbers: (718) 553-5499

Hi,

Not sure where to post my question......my husband doesn't speak English.

Will he have any problems at the POE (JFK)? I've been reading all the posts on different POE experiences and seems like all fiances/spouses speak English.......If I have to, I'd go to Russia to come back with him. Any advices would be appreciated......

2004-08-23: Met in Chicago

2005-10-19: K-1 Interview, Moscow (approved)

2007-02-23: Biometrics

2007-04-11: AOS Interview (Approved)

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Speaking English is not required. The Guys in customs have done this before. Your husband will not be the first one (:

When my inlaws (from russia) came for a visit, they didn't have any problems at all, and they do not speak a WORD of English (and they had to change planes in Zurich and Chicago too).

Good luck!

AKDiver

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No problem. Like AK said, international airports are used to dealing with non-english speakers.

Where do you live?

Thanks, russ..........i am sending him to ESL classes as soon as he get here.......i just want him here first.....i am so tired of flying to russia every 2 months......

2004-08-23: Met in Chicago

2005-10-19: K-1 Interview, Moscow (approved)

2007-02-23: Biometrics

2007-04-11: AOS Interview (Approved)

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Thanks, akdiver.....i just got nervous when i read on other posts somethign about being taken to another room, having a "mini interview".....but i guess i am just being paranoid....anyway, thanks again
Well, that could happen - but it wouldn't be because he doesn't speak English. Also, it would probably take them all of 5 minutes to come up with an agent who is fluent in Russian. (:

Cheers!

AKDiver

PEOPLE: READ THE APPLICATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS!!!! They have a lot of good information in them! Most of the questions I see on VJ are clearly addressed by the form instructions. Give them a read!! If you are unable to understand the form instructions, I highly recommend hiring someone who does to help you with the process. Our process, from K-1 to Citizenship and U.S. Passport is completed. Good luck with your process.

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Keep in mind, English is not the "official" language of the U.S., or Homeland Security. Government agencies are REQUIRED to provide translators for those that do not speak English fluently or who feel they would be better off (like after being arrested or in an auto accident, something legal, etc.) speaking their native language.

As stated, he'll be fine coming through JFK.

Remember too, even though he doesn't speak English, he's seen JFK, NY, McDonald's, Tide, Crest, Coca-Cola, Rambo (parts one and two.... maybe even three) etc., etc., etc., and the list goes on! Point is, he'll be able to recognize where his gate is and where to get a cheeseburger, how to pass through customs, and ultimately, how to get to you!

Rest assured, he'll be coming through with the hundreds of other Russians that transit through JFK daily, so he'll be just fine. My wife said the guys there (at the customs and immigration checkpoint) gave her very good directions "eeen parooosky."

Good luck, when's he coming?

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Hi, I am seeking yet another advice….we have wedding pics, wedding video, plain tickets from 3 of my trips to Russia, phone records, marriage certificate as proof of our relationship.

My question is should we include my family’s members’ visas they used to attend our wedding or would it be an overkill. Please let me know your thoughts……….

Thanks in advance

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Hi, I am seeking yet another advice….we have wedding pics, wedding video, plain tickets from 3 of my trips to Russia, phone records, marriage certificate as proof of our relationship.

My question is should we include my family’s members’ visas they used to attend our wedding or would it be an overkill. Please let me know your thoughts……….

Thanks in advance

How long have you been married? The immigration doesn't really care about pics and video they much prefer the proof of "joint marital property" or any joint financial stuff, like insurance, bank accounts etc.

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Government agencies are REQUIRED to provide translators for those that do not speak English fluently

That isn't true. For instance, the instructions regarding the AOS interview say that if you need a translator for the interview, it is the applicants responsibility to provide the translator and bear the cost.

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