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Form I-130 Process for Family from the Egypt during the pPandemic.

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1 minute ago, aaron2020 said:

What do you mean how does it work?  You literally translate the documents yourself.  You're using a computer, so use a word processing program.  

I know that. Is that going to be official for the USCIS?

What if they tell me this is not certified?

 

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Just now, ShawnSpiker said:

I know that. Is that going to be official for the USCIS?

What if they tell me this is not certified?

 

Yes, it's good for USCIS if you use the USCIS translation certification.  Follow the instructions from USCIS.

If they tell you that it is not certified, then you didn't follow their instructions.

 

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1 minute ago, aaron2020 said:

Yes, it's good for USCIS if you use the USCIS translation certification.  Follow the instructions from USCIS.

If they tell you that it is not certified, then you didn't follow their instructions.

 

How this work. I am not understanding.
If I translated it through google. How can I certified it with USCIS.

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Just now, ShawnSpiker said:

How this work. I am not understanding.
If I translated it through google. How can I certified it with USCIS.

You do not do the translation through Google.  You do the translation yourself if you know the foreign language on the original documents and English.  

You use Google to find the USCIS translation certification instructions.   Do this and come back with questions.  You haven't even tried.  VisaJourney is a do-it-yourself website, so if you don't want to pay someone $100, then you need to do-it-yourself.  

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1 minute ago, SusieQQQ said:

This has been answered a few times already before, as have other questions that you have repeated after they have been answered.

People are happy to help but when you keep asking the same thing it appears as though you are actually ignoring the help people are trying to give you.

This is not true.
Some of the answers are not fully cleared for me.
 

Susie, everything sound and looks easy for you. It may not be the same with everyone else.
This is why we are here.


 

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1 minute ago, aaron2020 said:

You do not do the translation through Google.  You do the translation yourself if you know the foreign language on the original documents and English.  

You use Google to find the USCIS translation certification instructions.   Do this and come back with questions.  You haven't even tried.  VisaJourney is a do-it-yourself website, so if you don't want to pay someone $100, then you need to do-it-yourself.  

Ok.

I got it now. it make sense.

 

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3 hours ago, ShawnSpiker said:

What is better applying together for a tourist visa or for everyone individually? 

You don't apply for tourist visas on behalf of them.  They apply individually, and their cases are adjudicated individually.  

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3 hours ago, ShawnSpiker said:

There is a way. She may be able to file for asylum.

You really want your family to get here fraudulently?

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2 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

You don't apply for tourist visas on behalf of them.  They apply individually, and their cases are adjudicated individually.  

Thank you.

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9 minutes ago, ShawnSpiker said:

This is not true.
Some of the answers are not fully cleared for me.
 

Susie, everything sound and looks easy for you. It may not be the same with everyone else.
This is why we are here.


 

Well, to the people here who are repeating the same things over and over again, it can look like you're not happy with the answers you're getting, so you ignore them and ask a different way.  You're getting a lot of great  (free!) advice here from VJ members with long personal US immigration experience.  

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15 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

Well, to the people here who are repeating the same things over and over again, it can look like you're not happy with the answers you're getting, so you ignore them and ask a different way.  You're getting a lot of great  (free!) advice here from VJ members with long personal US immigration experience.  

again.

I am here for the same reason everyone else here for. I am here to help and get help but you reminded me with Shakespeare when he said The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.

I would like to give you an advise. If you don't have an answer or something nice to say please don't.

I know you will not listen to it.

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1 minute ago, ShawnSpiker said:

again.

I am here for the same reason everyone else here for. I am here to help and get help but you reminded me with Shakespeare when he said The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.

I would like to give you an advise. If you don't have an answer or something nice to say please don't.

I know you will not listen to it.

I didn't say anything 'not nice.'  You're new here, and I was trying to explain to you that you are getting some advice from the site's most experienced members.  It's your choice to take it or leave it, but like @SusieQQQ pointed out, repeatedly asking the same things is tiresome, so people will stop trying to help you.

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43 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

You really want your family to get here fraudulently?

This is the same when someone tell you you came here through your Fiancé to obtain benefits fraudulently.

Please be aware to not assume or determine anything throw VJ because they may not tolerate that according to their policy.

Not everyone as you are by the way.
I may take it and answer you back someone else may not.

 

Please answer the questions only if you have an answer or ignore the questions.

 

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