
nica19
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My fiance speaks spanish and very very little english, though she is learning. I manage a pretty rough spanish but would not say I was "fluent".
My general question is this: Is this going to present any problems in the Visa process?
Specifically: Do I need to have documents translated, such as the orginal statement declaring intent to marry, into spanish for her to sign or can they be in english for submission.
thanks!
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Yes, but does anyone have a recommendation for how to write these unusual address' on the form, for example the I-129F? I am in a similar situation and would like to know where it says Street Address should i put "Past the Texaco and in front of the Barbershop"? also should i put it in spanish since this is Nicragua that i am dealing with? in that case it would be "DE LA TEXACO 2 CUADRAY MEDIA AL SUR FRENTE BARBERIA ROBERTO".
thanks everyone for any advice.
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Hi all,
I am just beginning this thing and am super stoked to have found this resource.
My question is this, my fiance is currently obtaining here first passport and i want to know if we should wait to begin the fiance visa application process until she has gotten the passport or if we can start it now. She thinks it should take a month or so more but this is nicaragua and things can take a bit longer than expected.
thanks.
non-english speakers
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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Wow, thanks for everyones responses!
I should point out that maybe i was being a bit hard on myself with saying that i manage a "pretty rough spanish". My spanish is good enough that we really don't have any problems communicating, we talk on the phone about once a week and email and text each other daily. I can be a bit self-concious about my spanish. So I dont think that there really is a problem with anyone questioning how do we communicate, at least i think if there was i am confident we could demonstrate this pretty easily.
Anyways, thanks again for all your responses.