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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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Assuming your fiancée is interviewing in Kyiv, she would need to translate any document that's not in English or Ukrainian. In general, embassies accept official documents in English or the native language of the country they're in.

 

Edit: She would get instructions on this as soon as the application has arrived at the embassy (also called 'Packet 3'). 

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Reading is what? Fun-da-men-tal!

 

especially during your Visa Journey

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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2 minutes ago, Yareth said:

Assuming your fiancée is interviewing in Kyiv, she would need to translate any document that's not in English or Ukrainian. In general, embassies accept official documents in English or the native language of the country they're in.

 

Edit: She would get instructions on this as soon as the application has arrived at the embassy (also called 'Packet 3'). 

Yes, I know documents need to be translated, otherwise I would not have asked this question.  I said what documents need to be translated and brought to the embassy?

 

Thanks,

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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Well that's the point, assuming she is in Ukrain and a Ukrainian citizen..there is no need for translation.

If the situation is different, then there is some need for translation, but we don't know that as you haven't shared that information.

 

As to which documents, that really depends on the embassy's Packet 3 information, which is a little harder to find. Maybe another member of the forum has been through the process in Kyiv can help you out with that. 

 

And you're welcome.

Edited by Yareth

Reading is what? Fun-da-men-tal!

 

especially during your Visa Journey

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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Im going to keep this generic.

 

Translation is needed for the following Documents:

 

Birthcertificate, if not in Consulate Native Language

Divorce or Death certificate from Former spouse , if applicable and if not in Consulate Native Language

Police Report, of ALL countries where the applicant has lived after age 16, for longer than 6 months. They then all need to be translated to either english or consulate native language.

Military Report, if applicable and if not in consulate native language

Criminal record/ Court records, if applicable and if not in condsulate native language.

 

Also: ALL Evidence an applicant would like to submit which is not in English or Consulate Native language, needs to be translated as well.

 

Next not so generic:

Please stay kind to the people who are trying to help you out. Otherwise they might just leave you to figure it out on your own.

 

Good Luck!

 

 

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