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  1. 18 minutes ago, OldUser said:

    I'd love to see this information on official DR website to fully trust it.

     

    Also here is another person (or is it you?) asking the same yesterday. Maybe you could share the knowledge?

     

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g147288-i27-k14260262-Indian_passport_with_US_green_card_visa_requirement-Dominican_Republic.html

    It’s not me, I couldn’t find official but in DR consulate I told today, they said if you have Green Card no need a visa even if for my country required visa without GC

  2. 19 minutes ago, Bear11 said:

    My wife’s Armenia, for country required visa but consulate told me if she has green card then NO need visa, I said green card expired but we have 797 for extension, and she said that will be fine

    If you have green card for any citizenship no need a visa

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    for sure I know about Mexico, we were 2 times and green card holders no need a visa with any citizenship 

  3. 12 hours ago, NancyNguyen said:

    The certification format should include the certifier’s name, signature, address, and date of certification. A suggested format is:

    Certification by Translator

    I [typed name], certify that I am fluent (conversant) in the English and ________ languages, and that the above/attached document is an accurate translation of the document attached entitled ______________________________.

    Signature_________________________________
    Date Typed Name
    Address
     

    Certification is not notarization.

    Certification aka Statement?

  4. 8 hours ago, NancyNguyen said:

    No need to notarize, just translator's certification is enough.

    What is a certified translation USA?

    In the U.S., a certified translation consists of the translation itself accompanied by a signed statement by the translator or translation company affirming that the translated text is an accurate and complete rendering of the original document.

    A certified translation means that the translator or the language service provider (LSP) has issued a signed statement declaring that the translation that has been done is an accurate and true representation of the original document. Certified translations are normally required when submitting legal documents.

     Maybe certification not necessary?

  5. 1 hour ago, Babu Frik said:

    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html

     

    Bring photocopies, originals will be returned.

    That's usually the situation, although people will have varying experiences.

     

     

    that's about for consulate interview overseas, i'm talking about interview to USCIS office in my case Los Angeles

  6. On 11/24/2020 at 9:51 PM, jaysaldi said:

    My wife filed her I-485 in November.  Part 6 asked her to list all her children, she truthfully stated that she had no children.

     

    She gave birth to our son in July.

     

    Her AoS interview is scheduled for early next month. 

     

    I have three questions. 

    1. Does she need to file any kind of supplement or amendment to her I-485, changing her answer to that question?
    2. What documents should we bring about the baby's birth other than his birth certificate?
    3. Should we bring the baby to the interview?  The scheduling letter asks us to bring proof of the relationship. The baby (who looks a lot like me) presented in person is pretty compelling proof. 

     

    However, the letter also says don't bring any family members unless they are part of the petition, and I know people are extra cautious about COVID these days. 

     

    Unfortunately, we have no other family members who could watch him, as my family all lives thousands of miles away. With the lockdowns and everything I imagine there aren't any day care type centers open where we could leave him. We could leave him with a neighbor, but that's a bit of an imposition, and would seem to violate government recommendations about staying at home and not mingling with people from other households.  Leaving a four month old baby home alone would be a crime, of course.

     

    If we showed up with the baby and said "We didn't have anyone to leave him with" do we risk that they'll just cancel the interview on the spot and/or be angry about this? 
     

    we have the same situation, but we're going to take our baby with us

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