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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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As for Bruins, it just said to list where she lived for the last 10 years and who lived there. As for frontgear, I could not answer that for sure. Maybe just a notarized statement that there is none in the USA. My fiance was asked just about relatives in the USA, which she has two families here. I met her through her cousin, my neighbor, at my request.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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As for Bruins, it just said to list where she lived for the last 10 years and who lived there. As for frontgear, I could not answer that for sure. Maybe just a notarized statement that there is none in the USA. My fiance was asked just about relatives in the USA, which she has two families here. I met her through her cousin, my neighbor, at my request.

Can I write one for her and get it notarized here in the US or does she need to get it notarized in Vietnam?

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Can I write one for her and get it notarized here in the US or does she need to get it notarized in Vietnam?

I think if it was for her the CO would want her to have it notarized in VN.

As for Bruins, it just said to list where she lived for the last 10 years and who lived there. As for frontgear, I could not answer that for sure. Maybe just a notarized statement that there is none in the USA. My fiance was asked just about relatives in the USA, which she has two families here. I met her through her cousin, my neighbor, at my request.

Thank you.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Goodles luck to both of you.

Thanks Dave and frontgear! I realized yesterday that I forgot to list an address that she lived at nearly 10 years ago when she was in school on the DS-260 form. She never registered living here with the local authorities as it was just some place temporary to stay at while she was in school, but she ended up going back and forth between her house for 2 years. She did report this when she filed for a police certificate, but I'm wondering if she should even mention this address on the 10 year residency. Could be an issue if CO verifies police certificate with the justice department? :oops:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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If she didn't register it, don't worry about it. It's not really important and the CO won't be able to verify this information with the police anyway.


Thanks Dave and frontgear! I realized yesterday that I forgot to list an address that she lived at nearly 10 years ago when she was in school on the DS-260 form. She never registered living here with the local authorities as it was just some place temporary to stay at while she was in school, but she ended up going back and forth between her house for 2 years. She did report this when she filed for a police certificate, but I'm wondering if she should even mention this address on the 10 year residency. Could be an issue if CO verifies police certificate with the justice department? :oops:

 
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