Hi,
My wife and I are waiting if we get called for an interview to have her I-751 approved and her conditional status removed. She speaks very limited English. At our 1st interview when she got her conditional green card, when the Interview Officer asked her a question and she could not answer, then so, finding she doesnt speak English, he got irritated and told my lawyer that a qualified translator should have been brought. But she got approved anyway for her conditional GC.
Our lawyer then told us outside the office that this IO cant make his mind because she has brought translators before for interviews and the IO has complained that there are too many people in the office.
If we need to go for our next interview, its a different location because we have moved.
Has anybody out there brought a translator to their interview or not? What has been your experienced? How much does a certified translator charge?
Thanks,
Raymond
My wife and I are waiting if we get called for an interview to have her I-751 approved and her conditional status removed. She speaks very limited English. At our 1st interview when she got her conditional green card, when the Interview Officer asked her a question and she could not answer, then so, finding she doesnt speak English, he got irritated and told my lawyer that a qualified translator should have been brought. But she got approved anyway for her conditional GC.
Our lawyer then told us outside the office that this IO cant make his mind because she has brought translators before for interviews and the IO has complained that there are too many people in the office.
If we need to go for our next interview, its a different location because we have moved.
Has anybody out there brought a translator to their interview or not? What has been your experienced? How much does a certified translator charge?
Thanks,
Raymond