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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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In providing evidence of an on-going relationship, I took 1 screenshot from the start of each date showing we message each other every day. There are several of these, of course. We were texting in Korean, and I did translate it next to each image, but do I need to "certify" or sign and date it at the bottom of the packet of screenshots? I mean...geez, the images are just "i love you," "lol," "i overslept," etc...

I also have train tickets from Korea. The whole receipt is in Korean except for the word "receipt" and the company name. Do I need to translate the receipt?

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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seems nobody likes to answer my questions around here :\

anyway i've got another...

USCIS instructions re: I-129F say to photocopy front and back of my Naturalization Certificate... I didn't, because the back is a completely blank page except some chicken scratch left by whoever handed the certificate to me. I could see why USCIS might want the back photocopied, because you could see the government seal, but if i photocopy it, it's just a blank page....... like seriously a white page with the chicken scratch. do i just send front only?

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seems nobody likes to answer my questions around here :\

anyway i've got another...

USCIS instructions re: I-129F say to photocopy front and back of my Naturalization Certificate... I didn't, because the back is a completely blank page except some chicken scratch left by whoever handed the certificate to me. I could see why USCIS might want the back photocopied, because you could see the government seal, but if i photocopy it, it's just a blank page....... like seriously a white page with the chicken scratch. do i just send front only?

im preparing my I-129f too... not sure about the translations, but I copied my naturalization certificate in 2 different sheets in FULL COLOR... may not be necessary, but I don't want them denying me just because I cannot follow directions... I'd say just do it, its not that hard to do.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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im preparing my I-129f too... not sure about the translations, but I copied my naturalization certificate in 2 different sheets in FULL COLOR... may not be necessary, but I don't want them denying me just because I cannot follow directions... I'd say just do it, its not that hard to do.

mine's also copied in color. it would be pretty lame to be denied on the basis that i failed to supply a blank sheet of paper just because they said to. i did also include my passport. but i am wondering if they really want a copy of "ALL" pages...meaning the blank pages too.

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