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I'm the petitioner for my fiance in Vietnam.

So one of the required document she needs to bring to the interview at the Vietnam US embassy is a "Household registration book".  

I've googled it & It doesn't really explain what that is.  I'm assuming it's something that has her family tree or something.

I wonder if this is required since it's just her applying for the K1 visa & she has no kids.

 

 

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Maybe this link can provide more info to help you understand what this is:

http://vietnamlawmagazine.vn/no-more-household-registration-books-a-move-to-reduce-administrative-burden-6129.html :) 

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On 12/28/2019 at 12:07 PM, Simon quach said:

I'm the petitioner for my fiance in Vietnam.

So one of the required document she needs to bring to the interview at the Vietnam US embassy is a "Household registration book".  

I've googled it & It doesn't really explain what that is.  I'm assuming it's something that has her family tree or something.

I wonder if this is required since it's just her applying for the K1 visa & she has no kids.

 

 

sổ hộ khẩu. It is required, bring the original. 

 

It looks like this:

Image result for so ho khau

 

Or this: 

 

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Red book. It can be obtained through the province government if the family is unable to supply it. The family likely has the book - it is extremely important. Bring the original to the interview or you will likely get a denial.

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When my parents were married, we were registered in the same household book. After their divorce, my mother removed herself from my father's and registered in her mother's household book. I still remain registered in my father's household book even though I live in the US. For my mother's interview, should she bring just the household book that she's currently registered in without me in it? Should she bring both hers and my father's? Should I be registered in the same book as her?

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