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Russia, Ukraine and Belarusk-1 interview in Moscow: english translations of birth, divorce, police certificates. need to be certified in any way or just accurate?

Hello,

My Russian fiancee happens to have studied and worked as a translator.  she translated her prior divorce certificate for the I-129f, and I want to know if her translations or her birth, divorce, and police certificates will be sufficient for her interview in Moscow, of the translations need to be 'certified' in some special way, and if so what is the procedure?

thanks very much.

Corey Schmidt


coreyjschmidtNot Telling02013-11-30 03:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurese-filed tax return for moscow embassy interview affadavit of support

Hello,

My fiancee and I got our NOA2 and its time to schedule an interview for the embassy in Moscow.

I have been travelling outside of US for a year now with no income, so we will use my brother as a co-sponsor.

I always efile my tax returns and I am self-employed in USA, so I have no employer.  I have some emails from clients about work for this coming spring. (looks like I will be very busy when we get back) My 2012 tax return still shows a normal income, but my first question is

 

can I use the .pdf document sent by freetaxusa.com, even though it's not physically signed, or will i need to get an IRS transcript?

 

and 2nd question:

 

are bank statements printed from my online banking account sufficient, or do i need ones mailed from the bank itself?

 

I'm hoping the electronic ones will be sufficient since I'm still out of USA...

thanks very much for your help: )


coreyjschmidtNot Telling02013-11-30 02:40:00