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hello i'm an italian filler. My boyfriend received an email with also a case number saying that NVC received our  petiion and their are sending them the us embassy in Italy. I wanted to know what documents i need for the interview and for the medicals and if i can start already to prepare them. My questions are :

what kind of birth certificate they need?it should include my mom and dad name as i read. it require the application of an Apostille?

also for police clearence documents they require an apostille? we need only certificato del casellario giudiziale and certificato dei carichi pendenti? something else?

which documents should be translated in english? they required a certified translator?

what else i have to bring besides 5cmx5cm photos , proof of relationship,valid passport, affidavit of support,payment fees? Please dont send me any page because im reading everything and i stil don't understand these thingd :(

should i call before the ambassy or the medical centre for the appointment?how does it works? i would really appreciate if someone would help me

 

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24 minutes ago, ale29991 said:

hello i'm an italian filler. My boyfriend received an email with also a case number saying that NVC received our  petiion and their are sending them the us embassy in Italy. I wanted to know what documents i need for the interview and for the medicals and if i can start already to prepare them. My questions are :

what kind of birth certificate they need?it should include my mom and dad name as i read. it require the application of an Apostille?

also for police clearence documents they require an apostille? we need only certificato del casellario giudiziale and certificato dei carichi pendenti? something else?

which documents should be translated in english? they required a certified translator?

what else i have to bring besides 5cmx5cm photos , proof of relationship,valid passport, affidavit of support,payment fees? Please dont send me any page because im reading everything and i stil don't understand these thingd :(

should i call before the ambassy or the medical centre for the appointment?how does it works? i would really appreciate if someone would help me

 

check here https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html its all there

 

any non english document need to have translation, use certified translator to be on the save side. 

u can try to call the embassy if u want if u can talk with staff

 

 

 

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Just now, Misscloud said:

hello^^ I Saw already this page but it didnt specify if the birth certificate is certificato di nascita, estratto di nascita or atto di nascita? and you have to put an apostille on it? same for police clearence?all of these should be translated by certified translators? i have these doubt

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3 minutes ago, ale29991 said:

hello^^ I Saw already this page but it didnt specify if the birth certificate is certificato di nascita, estratto di nascita or atto di nascita? and you have to put an apostille on it? same for police clearence?all of these should be translated by certified translators? i have these doubt

like i said.... A non english document need to be translated to english. who's the USC?

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Italy.html that's for the birth certificate for italy

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1 hour ago, Misscloud said:

like i said.... A non english document need to be translated to english. who's the USC?

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Italy.html that's for the birth certificate for italy

I saw somewhere here on the forum before that if you have the interview in your native country you don't need get the police certificate translated. Is that false information? 

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17 hours ago, Tom.Jen said:

I saw somewhere here on the forum before that if you have the interview in your native country you don't need get the police certificate translated. Is that false information? 

That seems to be correct based on this site: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html#6

"Documents in foreign languages, other than the language of the country in which the application takes place, should be translated."
 

It's also reiterated for the immigrant process too here. (these steps don't directly apply to the K-1 but good to know that it's stated multiple times for consulate processes)

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