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Hi guys,

 

I am filling out the form I-944 and I am not sure what to write in the language section (Part 4, number 5, see image attached😞

 

For English I have no problem because I have a recent TOEFL certificate (I am a graduate student in the US), but what about my native language? It is Spanish, should I indicate it? Obviously I do not have any certificate for Spanish Language itself, but I am attaching my high school diploma and my bachelor's degree from Spain... not sure if that is a valid way to show evidence of my skill in Spanish. Anyway, should I add Spanish in that part, or is not necessary?

 

Thank you

 

 

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9 hours ago, juancarlos said:

Hi guys,

 

I am filling out the form I-944 and I am not sure what to write in the language section (Part 4, number 5, see image attached😞

 

For English I have no problem because I have a recent TOEFL certificate (I am a graduate student in the US), but what about my native language? It is Spanish, should I indicate it? Obviously I do not have any certificate for Spanish Language itself, but I am attaching my high school diploma and my bachelor's degree from Spain... not sure if that is a valid way to show evidence of my skill in Spanish. Anyway, should I add Spanish in that part, or is not necessary?

 

Thank you

 

 

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That is the correct way to do it, yes. Just indicate whatever Spanish courses you took in high school, university, etc. and list it.

 

I have no idea why they ask for proof of fluency in your native language...

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14 hours ago, Bjh said:

That is the correct way to do it, yes. Just indicate whatever Spanish courses you took in high school, university, etc. and list it.

 

I have no idea why they ask for proof of fluency in your native language...

Yeah, it seems dumb but well... let's do that way.

 

Thank you for your answer!

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