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Does a Japanese Passport need to be translated?

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I'm helping to prepare my ex-wife for her initial interview for I-751(Removal of Conditions), and on the Notice of Action it states that she should take with her:

 

All travel documents used to enter the United States, including passports. In a different section of the Notice of Action it states that: All foreign language documents should be translated.

 

One member on these forums mentioned that she should probably get her Japanese passport translated into English, but a search of various threads on these forums states that one does not need to get their foreign passport translated into English. Those threads were all related to the K-1 process however, and not to the I-751 process, so that is where some confusion arises.

 

Anyone have an official USCIS source that addresses this topic? What do you think is the correct thing to do based off experiences you've had or read about on these message boards?

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Many passports are written in multiple languages.  Isn't it the case for hers?

 

See: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Japanese_Passport_Information_page.jpg

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