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Hello everyone,

So, I am going through the things on the list that I have to bring to my interview and the stuff that I have to sent back to the consulate. Now I have a a couple of questions:

1. I have lived 2 years in the US as an AuPair, so does that mean I will need a police certificate from the US? And if so, how can I obtain one all the way from Germany?

2. Does the German police certificate has to be also translated in English? Are here any Germans who have an advise where I can get the translation done the quickest way? Or will that cost me an arm and a leg...?

3. The DS 230: The online instructions says I have to sent this back immediately, so I can or have to sent it by itself? I am confused that they say it has to be sent immediatly back, but at the bottom of the "Instruction for Fiancée Visa" the enclosure lists ALL documents together. I will probably receive package 3 this week, even before I get the I-134 sent to me from my fiancé in the US, that's why I wanted to wait till I have everything together.

So far these are my only questions, I hope there won't be coming up more...

AOS/AP/EAD

WEDDING: OCTOBER 24th 2009!

Nov.16th 2009 - AOS/AP/EAD sent to USCIS Chicago office

Nov.18th 2009 - AOS/AP/EAD arrived at Chicago PO Box

Dec.11th 2009 - Biometrics Appointment, Alexandria, VA

Jan.19th 2010 - EAD approved

Jan.20th 2010 - AOS Transfer from Chicago to California

Jan.23rd 2010 - AP received

Jan.25th 2010 - EAD received

June 25th 2010 - Green Card production ordered!

July 9th 2010 - Green Card received!

June 11th 2012 - Lifting Conditions filed

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these are all consulate questions... best if posted in consulate forum... moving

1) No

2) I doubt anything in German needs translation when submitted to the Frankfurt consulate

3) You need a Frankfurt specific answer

YMMV

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