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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hi all,

I recently was married in Mexico and am now trying to prepare the paperwork to file for a K-3 visa. I always knew that my marriage certificate would need to be translated from Spanish to English for the benefit of USCIS, but another potential problem just occurred to me.

I've saved the chats that my wife and I have had over the past 4-5 months in MSN Messanger, as well as our e-mails, with the intention of submitting them with my K-3 application as evidence of an ongoing relationship. However, because my wife doesn't speak English well, all of our written communication is in Spanish. So here are my questions:

1. Do our chat transcripts and e-mails need to be translated into English?

2. Can I perform the translations myself in order to save what will no doubt be a significant amount of money?

Thanks for your help,

Matt

11/30/07: Married in Mexico

I-130 Timeline
01/12/08: I-130 sent to VSC
02/11/08: NOA1
10/14/08: NOA2
11/18/08: Case complete at NVC
02/04/09: Interview--CR1 visa granted!
02/05/09: POE in El Paso, TX

Removal of Conditions Timeline
01/08/11: I-751 package sent to VSC
01/11/11: NOA1
02/08/11: Biometrics appointment
08/16/11: Approved!
08/20/11: 10-year green card received

Citizenship Timeline

03/03/14: N-400 sent to Dallas, TX

03/07/14: NOA1

04/03/14: Biometrics appointment

05/21/14: Interview--passed!

07/30/14: Oath ceremony

Filed: Other Country: China
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Hi all,

I recently was married in Mexico and am now trying to prepare the paperwork to file for a K-3 visa. I always knew that my marriage certificate would need to be translated from Spanish to English for the benefit of USCIS, but another potential problem just occurred to me.

I've saved the chats that my wife and I have had over the past 4-5 months in MSN Messanger, as well as our e-mails, with the intention of submitting them with my K-3 application as evidence of an ongoing relationship. However, because my wife doesn't speak English well, all of our written communication is in Spanish. So here are my questions:

1. Do our chat transcripts and e-mails need to be translated into English?

2. Can I perform the translations myself in order to save what will no doubt be a significant amount of money?

Thanks for your help,

Matt

Petitions, at most, need evidence of bona fide relationships. Ongoing relationship evidence is submitted when asked for at interview. Emails and chats don't have to be translated for the Consulate but they do for USCIS. I'd skip all or all but a few of the chat and mail records until interview.

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Hi all,

I recently was married in Mexico and am now trying to prepare the paperwork to file for a K-3 visa. I always knew that my marriage certificate would need to be translated from Spanish to English for the benefit of USCIS, but another potential problem just occurred to me.

I've saved the chats that my wife and I have had over the past 4-5 months in MSN Messanger, as well as our e-mails, with the intention of submitting them with my K-3 application as evidence of an ongoing relationship. However, because my wife doesn't speak English well, all of our written communication is in Spanish. So here are my questions:

1. Do our chat transcripts and e-mails need to be translated into English?

2. Can I perform the translations myself in order to save what will no doubt be a significant amount of money?

Thanks for your help,

Matt

u dont need that now until the interview at the embassy

 
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