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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Argentina
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For the Green card interview, Do i need to bring the translation of my husband's birth certificate? They already have it in their stuff because it was required with the I 485 packet. IT is the only item on the list that doesn't say '(unless already submitted)', like the affidavit of support and the medical exam.

thankyou!

2/20/2007--K-1 interview and approved visa!!!

3/14/2007--entry into the U.S

3/19/2007- civil wedding

3/21/2007--OAS papers mailed off

4/21/07 Biometrics appointment

6/20/2007--AOS interview in sacramento--almost aproved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Spain
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For the Green card interview, Do i need to bring the translation of my husband's birth certificate? They already have it in their stuff because it was required with the I 485 packet. IT is the only item on the list that doesn't say '(unless already submitted)', like the affidavit of support and the medical exam.

thankyou!

I think the rule of thumb is to bring your copy of the entire I-485 package previously submitted.

~ AOS Journey ~

03/08/2007: AOS/EAD sent

03/16/2007: NOA AOS/EAD

03/21/2007: Touched

04/05/2007: Biometrics

04/09/2007: Touched

04/11/2007: Case transferred to CSC

05/16/2007: Case pending at CSC

05/17/2007: AOS Touched

05/24/2007: EAD Touched

05/29/2007: EAD Approved (82 days)

06/19/2007: AOS Approved (93 days)

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For the Green card interview, Do i need to bring the translation of my husband's birth certificate? They already have it in their stuff because it was required with the I 485 packet. IT is the only item on the list that doesn't say '(unless already submitted)', like the affidavit of support and the medical exam.

thankyou!

I think the rule of thumb is to bring your copy of the entire I-485 package previously submitted.

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