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K1 Visa - Bilingual Birth certificate from Egypt

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On 4/22/2019 at 7:56 PM, Nody said:

Al-Abbaseya is a very famous building to get any civil documents you need. The easiest way to go there is to take the subway to Al-Abbaseya. Go to this building then count 3 or 4 buildings you will find an orange building, tell them that you need the translation section, go to the 3rd floor. All you need is the national ID and the mother's name exactly as in her passport. It costs 150 EGP and you will get it. It's one document in Arabic and English..

The same for the new marriage certificate, but for the marriage certificate they need the Arabic marriage certificate, your names in English and your mothers names in English.

If you want to notarize them from the foreign affairs you should go to the main building there to the officer to sign and stamp onn the back then you can notarize them.. 

 

Guess what Nody. They rejected both he BC and Police Clearance for my husband. Now we are booking for him to travel to Egypt next week to get these two documents... We are going to book 5 days, that's enough right!? Thanks for your support. 

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