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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hello, all. I'm not sure how to post this in the Ukrainian forum, so I do apologize.

I have a question to everyone who has been through the interview in Kiev or know what they are talking about ;)

I'm confused as to whether translations for birth certificate, police certificate and any other documents need to be notarized or can just have a stamp of the translating agency? There is a difference in cost and how much trouble to go to for the translations...

Thanks a bunch!

Sent I-129F to CSC - June 13, 2008 (Friday the 13th :)

CSC receives petition - June 16, 2008RFE date - October 27, 2008

RFE reply sent - November 5, 2008

NOA 2 - November 13, 2008

NVC sent - November 21, 2008

Embassy received - November 26, 2008

Interview - December 11, 2008 - got the VISA!!!

Passport delivered

Flight to the US - February 12, 2009

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Hello, all. I'm not sure how to post this in the Ukrainian forum, so I do apologize.

I have a question to everyone who has been through the interview in Kiev or know what they are talking about ;)

I'm confused as to whether translations for birth certificate, police certificate and any other documents need to be notarized or can just have a stamp of the translating agency? There is a difference in cost and how much trouble to go to for the translations...

Thanks a bunch!

translation agency stamp is sufficient

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hello, all. I'm not sure how to post this in the Ukrainian forum, so I do apologize.

I have a question to everyone who has been through the interview in Kiev or know what they are talking about ;)

I'm confused as to whether translations for birth certificate, police certificate and any other documents need to be notarized or can just have a stamp of the translating agency? There is a difference in cost and how much trouble to go to for the translations...

Thanks a bunch!

translation agency stamp is sufficient

Have you been through the interview? sorry, I'm just paranoid about having everything right for the interview and not having to go back with the missing/incorrect docs :unsure:

Sent I-129F to CSC - June 13, 2008 (Friday the 13th :)

CSC receives petition - June 16, 2008RFE date - October 27, 2008

RFE reply sent - November 5, 2008

NOA 2 - November 13, 2008

NVC sent - November 21, 2008

Embassy received - November 26, 2008

Interview - December 11, 2008 - got the VISA!!!

Passport delivered

Flight to the US - February 12, 2009

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hello, all. I'm not sure how to post this in the Ukrainian forum, so I do apologize.

I have a question to everyone who has been through the interview in Kiev or know what they are talking about ;)

I'm confused as to whether translations for birth certificate, police certificate and any other documents need to be notarized or can just have a stamp of the translating agency? There is a difference in cost and how much trouble to go to for the translations...

Thanks a bunch!

translation agency stamp is sufficient

Have you been through the interview? sorry, I'm just paranoid about having everything right for the interview and not having to go back with the missing/incorrect docs :unsure:

I have not but my wife interviewed 1.5 yrs ago... Have you d/l the information packet from the Kiev website... It is very informative and suggest you do if you have not already

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YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Aren't the translations only needed when the person is here in the USA and files for green card?. Unless the person was born in a different country from the interview right?

Our Timeline:

11/1999 - We met in Ecuador

02/05/00 - Relationship started

09/08/06 - Engaged & Pregnant!

03/13/08 - I filed for Citizenship

07/22/08 - Became US Citizen

08/02/08 - I-129F sent

08/13/08 - Case received by VSC

08/16/08 - NOA1

08/18/08 - Touched

12/18/08 - Touched again exactly 4 mos. after 1st touch!

12/18/08 - Noa2 @ 3PM-Gracias Dios Mio!

12/24/08 - NVC sent pckg. 3 to Embassy

01/02/09 - Pckg 3 rcvd. by Embassy

01/09/09 - Pckg 3 from Embassy received by beneficiary

02/09/09 - Medical exam

02/16/09 - Sent back checklist and docs required by embassy.

03/13/09 - We will fly to see Daddy Gary

03/16/09 - 1 PM Interview (Pray God he gets visa)

03/16/09 - 5PM INTERVIEW PASSED WOOHOO. Thank God.

03/25/09 - Visa on hand! he went to DHL office after phone call received.

04/18/09 - My Cuchi came, (NYC)a wonderful unbelievable moment!:)

04/20/09 - We applied for marriage licence. (Township Municipal Bldg Health Dept.)

04/23/09 - Licence on hand

04/29/09 - Applied for Social Security (He was in system!)

04/30/09 - Wedding day!!! Yeeebaa

05/07/09 - SS card in mail. "valid for work only with DHS authorization"

05/13/09 - Sent AOS paperwork.

06/16/09 - Biometrics Apptmt.

06/25/09 - EAD Card in mail!

06/26/09 - Letter saying case transfered to Cali.

08/08/09 - Residence Card in Mail! Yuuupiiiiiii.

THE END FOR 2 MORE YEARS.

I don´t need patience if I have love. Ah I que Viva mi Guayaquil Carajo!

-Cuchita-

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Aren't the translations only needed when the person is here in the USA and files for green card?. Unless the person was born in a different country from the interview right?

From the Kiev website:

KEV-1 Checklist:

COPIES AND TRANSLATIONS When you arrive for the interview, you MUST present all the original documents accompanied by a photocopy and an English translation, which is produced by a certified translator. After the interview, all originals except police certificates and the medical examination report will be returned to you.

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Aren't the translations only needed when the person is here in the USA and files for green card?. Unless the person was born in a different country from the interview right?

From the Kiev website:

KEV-1 Checklist:

COPIES AND TRANSLATIONS When you arrive for the interview, you MUST present all the original documents accompanied by a photocopy and an English translation, which is produced by a certified translator. After the interview, all originals except police certificates and the medical examination report will be returned to you.

Thanks for all your help. I have downloaded the packet a long time ago. The only reason i was wondering about translation is because on the embassy site (Step 4) in the guide to fiancee visa processing it says "any document in a foreign language should be accompanied by a notarized/certified English translation".

Have a good day everyone!

Sent I-129F to CSC - June 13, 2008 (Friday the 13th :)

CSC receives petition - June 16, 2008RFE date - October 27, 2008

RFE reply sent - November 5, 2008

NOA 2 - November 13, 2008

NVC sent - November 21, 2008

Embassy received - November 26, 2008

Interview - December 11, 2008 - got the VISA!!!

Passport delivered

Flight to the US - February 12, 2009

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