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aussiewench
Below you will find the link to the original Manila thread which has been archived. It can be accessed at any time.

MANILA (original)
joyTIM
wow new look good.gif

anyway, lol my question is, St Luke's took 2 of my 2x2 pics already during my medical, do i need to bring more 2x2 pictures to my interview? huh.gif
windchaser_4
Take this with a grain of salt. tongue.gif I don't think so.
TooBig
I answer to the pic question is take more than you need ..........if you don't need them .........frame them ..........they are some good pictures ,don't you think ?
VCDavao
[size=3][color=#FF0000]Fiancee Visa Chat



In honor of Valentine’s Day, the U.S. Embassy will host a live chat on the fiancée visa process on the Virtual Consulate Davao website. The chat will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 8, 2006 (Philippines Time Zone). Through this interactive chat, staff from the Immigrant Visa Unit and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will be available to answer the participants' questions on the K1 visa process and discuss the full range of issues, regulations and timelines affecting K-1 visa applicants. However, questions about specific cases cannot be addressed in this forum.

All those interested in participating in the virtual chat session should register as a user and log in on February 8, at 9am (Philippine time) (February 7, 2006 8pm EST).

To join the chat, follow the instructions on the home page of the Virtual Consulate Davao, http://www.usvirtualconsulatedavao.org.ph/.

For more information about the K1 petition process please visit: <http://usembassy.state.gov/posts/rp1/wwwh3204.html> and <http://uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/fiance.htm>.

jasman0717
QUOTE(joyTIM @ Jan 28 2006, 05:56 PM) *

wow new look good.gif

anyway, lol my question is, St Luke's took 2 of my 2x2 pics already during my medical, do i need to bring more 2x2 pictures to my interview? huh.gif

I was thinking that Claudeth had to give the embassy several photos too. She is at work right now so I can't ask her.
25ford
Thank you for providing the link to the past information. Now if we could only get this pinned again.
rebelheart
Hi folks,I am new here & would like some advice.

Our Petition has been excepted for a K-1 Visa and it will be a couple of months before it will be sent to manila NOA2 , yesterday I was looking at the Petition & noticed on the I 129F my fiancee`s 13 yr old sons bithdate ( he is not a party to the Petition ) was wrong . Also on the G235A , I think I might have not signed it.
What should I do ? or can do ?, we are NOA1 waiting for NOA2

contact them now before it goes to manila ( some kind of form to use or hand written letter ),

waite 2 see if they find it & notify me ( delay`s )

waite until it gets to manila & have Fiancee give them a letter with the corrections, if asked.

have fiancee give to the interviewer along with her folder & explain the problems ( maybe avoide being put on AR )

should these corrections be Notrized ?

other ??

thanks for your replys
lar
______________________________________________________________________

Hi peeps!! can anyone help out with this case???? helpsmilie.gif

Bcos i might be experiencing dat on my way to my interview, in my case was ... my fiance mistyped the day of my son birthdate, but we already approved by NVC the NOA1, NOA2, no RFE, passed to manila embassy, it shows into my appointment letter wrong day of my son birthdate. huh.gif

Is this gonna be a hindrance to my approval for visa?? might i experienced AR with this?? im talking this with my fiance bcos ive noticed this after he send me copies of his files sent to NVC. for me to bring along to the interview. only the error were into I-129F but in G325 doesnt notice of birthdate there.

Altho my finace sent with his petition all the copied docs ive sent to him, i dont know why they dont even noticed the errors. huh.gif

any ideas will be a big help, thanks so much!
-rebelheart-
john_and_marlene
Check out this link for The Filipino Channel for Direct TV

I just ordered it this morning. They say we can expect installation within the next 10 days. I'll post Marlene's opinion once we have it working. Does anyone else have this? Do you like it?

http://www.filipinotvchannel.com/
25ford
This thread is awsome. I printed the medical, interview, and CFO info and mailed it to my Fiancee. Her medical is March 30. She is going ahead of me for the medical. I will join her for the interview. She has never flown before and is a little nervous. I told her there is a good chance that she will not be the only one on the airplane who is going to Manila for a visa. She wants me to quiz her on my biography I printed out for her. I will refrain from asking her favorite color or the airspeed of an unladen swallow. She has not seen Monty Python.
john_and_marlene
I just thought I'd share that we found out that Direct TV offers Philippine channels.

The installer came out to our house this week and installed the equipment. (Free installation and equipment including 1 receiver and two dishes -- the international channels require a different dish)

The whole thing costs us about $33/mo

We get TFC, ANC, Cinema1, and Pinoy Central plus 2 radio stations

If you get it through http://www.filipinotvchannel.com/ they offer some nice extras too:

20 minutes of phone calls to the Philippines each month free
FREE monthly issue of Star Studio Magazine from The Filipino Channel
jasman0717
QUOTE(TooBig @ Jan 29 2006, 04:33 AM) *

I answer to the pic question is take more than you need ..........if you don't need them .........frame them ..........they are some good pictures ,don't you think ?

I think Claudeth took about 10 of the passport style photos. I know she gave some to St. Lukes but don't remember if she had to give some to the embassy. I would guess she did but that is only a guess.
john_and_marlene
Looks like the fantastic prices on name-brand items may be a thing of the past at Greenhills Mall in Manila

Yikes!!!!

http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/storypage.aspx?StoryId=32880

I always thought those items must have been counterfeit, but looks like they were so inexpesive because they hadn't paid the customs duty.
jorel&meme
hi everyone!

we just received the NOA-2 yesterday for the fiance visa I-129F...what do we do next??? gladly accepting any advice from those who are ahead.

goodluck to us all!
swellington
Hello Jorel&meme, Now u will begin waiting for the letter from the NVC telling u they have finished processing your case and send it to Manila embassy in philippines, this will take 2 - 4 weeks. After u recieve letter from NVC i would begin using this site and other venues to help u prepare what documents might be needed for interview, but right now Manila is taking about 6 months for interview dates from time u recieve letter from NVC, so take that into account.
jorel&meme
hey swellington! thank you very much! star_smile.gif
25ford
We are now done with the CFO. Trying to find a way to buy airline tickets now. One Travel did not help. It seems they keep making bids that the airlines say are too low and will not cooperate. Trying TFI tours now. Philippine airlines wil not sell tickets if the cardholder is not in the travel party. I might have to get the money to her and let her buy the tickets.
phirephly
helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif

We've run aground while trying to gather documents. We have two that we need still:
-- Birth certificate
-- Annulment

For the bc, we had to do the thing where we take the city hall copy to the nso, now we've been waiting for a long time for the nso to make their version of it or whatever. Is there a way to get a status on this or get things moved along? We've emailed them a few times already and we're not getting any sort of response back - not even "not done yet" types. So as of now, we have nothing to present to the embassy. It was initially indicated to us that this would take a week. It's been a few weeks now.

For the annulment decree, we have the original, but I would much much prefer to give them something like a certified copy in case they lose it or damage it, etc since the paper is so thin. Where do we go to get a certified copy of the decree, what is the process for doing it? We don't have any idea where to start on this and she's not even sure it's possible. Anyone know if we can do this, and if so, how it would be done?

Thanks! ttyl,

mich
Pinay Wife
Phirephly, your fiancee can apply for BC on-line at www.ecensus.com.ph

The BC will be delivered to her house in 3-5 working days after she pays the fee at the bank.

Go to the court that issued the annulment decree to get certified true copies.
phirephly
QUOTE(PatientlyWaiting @ Jun 5 2006, 03:48 AM) *

Phirephly, your fiancee can apply for BC on-line at www.ecensus.com.ph

The BC will be delivered to her house in 3-5 working days after she pays the fee at the bank.

Go to the court that issued the annulment decree to get certified true copies.


thanks for your reply!

however, we can't get the bc from ecensus yet because it's not yet converted at the nso. last time we tried to order from ecensus, they told her that she hadn't been born. whistling.gif from what i understand, ecensus gets the certs from the nso (like our marriage cert). nso didn't have her bc, just the city hall of the city where she was born. so she had to go there, get the bc from them, then have a courier deliver the bc to the nso. now she's just waiting for them to convert it from the city one to the nso one. this conversion was supposed to be done in a few days, but it's been a few weeks now and they haven't contacted her and won't even reply to her emails. if we order through ecensus and it's not there, we just lose our money. she doesn't want to go there yet 'cause it's far away and she's concerned they'll just tell her nothing. so i was hoping there's a way to push it forward or a more direct email address for her to email to get an actual response back (i'm not sure what address she's emailing now). when we finally get all that settled, then we can order from ecensus. sad.gif do you know how to move things along to that point a little faster? hopefully... smile.gif

ok, the court will do this? great. biggrin.gif that's kinda what i was thinking, but she didn't seem so sure, so i wanted to find someone that had already done it so i could properly reassure her to do it... are there forms/fees associated with that? probably, huh? do you recall what they were? would she just talk to a clerk at the court or something then? ttyl,

mich
Pinay Wife
QUOTE(phirephly @ Jun 5 2006, 03:10 PM) *

x x x nso didn't have her bc, just the city hall of the city where she was born. so she had to go there, get the bc from them, then have a courier deliver the bc to the nso. x x x when we finally get all that settled, then we can order from ecensus. sad.gif do you know how to move things along to that point a little faster? hopefully... smile.gif
ok, the court will do this? great. biggrin.gif that's kinda what i was thinking, but she didn't seem so sure, so i wanted to find someone that had already done it so i could properly reassure her to do it... are there forms/fees associated with that? probably, huh? do you recall what they were? would she just talk to a clerk at the court or something then? ttyl,
mich
Hi Phirephly,

It will take time if your wife does not have a BC record with the NSO. The process takes months. The Local Civil Registrar (LCR) of the city where your wife was born will send a copy of her BC to NSO then NSO sends it back to LCR, then back to NSO again. The long wait happens because both the LCR and NSO would wait until they have enough documents gathered before sending them to the courier (they want to save on courier expenses). The only way to speed things up is if your wife knows someone from the LCR and NSO who would take the time to check on her papers and if she offered to pay the courier fees between LCR and NSO.

As for the certified copies, I brought with me a copy of my annulment papers to the Branch Clerk at the court that decided my case. The Branch Clerk then took out my case record from their files and made photocopies of the documents from their case folder and he certified them as true copies.

I only paid for the cost of photocopying and a little fee. I think I spent less than P500.00 for 3 copies each of the following:

1) Decision
2) Certifificate of Finality
3) Certification

Hope this helps.





phirephly
QUOTE(PatientlyWaiting @ Jun 5 2006, 08:03 PM) *

QUOTE(phirephly @ Jun 5 2006, 03:10 PM) *

x x x nso didn't have her bc, just the city hall of the city where she was born. so she had to go there, get the bc from them, then have a courier deliver the bc to the nso. x x x when we finally get all that settled, then we can order from ecensus. sad.gif do you know how to move things along to that point a little faster? hopefully... smile.gif
ok, the court will do this? great. biggrin.gif that's kinda what i was thinking, but she didn't seem so sure, so i wanted to find someone that had already done it so i could properly reassure her to do it... are there forms/fees associated with that? probably, huh? do you recall what they were? would she just talk to a clerk at the court or something then? ttyl,
mich
Hi Phirephly,

It will take time if your wife does not have a BC record with the NSO. The process takes months. The Local Civil Registrar (LCR) of the city where your wife was born will send a copy of her BC to NSO then NSO sends it back to LCR, then back to NSO again. The long wait happens because both the LCR and NSO would wait until they have enough documents gathered before sending them to the courier (they want to save on courier expenses). The only way to speed things up is if your wife knows someone from the LCR and NSO who would take the time to check on her papers and if she offered to pay the courier fees between LCR and NSO.

As for the certified copies, I brought with me a copy of my annulment papers to the Branch Clerk at the court that decided my case. The Branch Clerk then took out my case record from their files and made photocopies of the documents from their case folder and he certified them as true copies.

I only paid for the cost of photocopying and a little fee. I think I spent less than P500.00 for 3 copies each of the following:

1) Decision
2) Certifificate of Finality
3) Certification

Hope this helps.


yes, very helpful patientlywaiting, thank you smile.gif i hope it's helpful to others too... don't want to be greedy. tongue.gif I don't think we knew how many steps there were to sending it back and forth over and over again. sad.gif she did pay to have a courier take it from the LCR to the NSO the first time. So I guess now it's stuck in that limbo state of subsequent transfers. I hope it's not too many months... our NOA2 expires in september. sad.gif I'll have to see what she thinks about getting more involved in the process to help courier things along. IF they would at least reply to her, then we could try to get in there and get more involved... at least catch it on one end or the other and speed it along.

That's great info about the annulment documents. Sounds like it's pretty quick, easy, cheap, and painless (especially compared to the bc laughing.gif ). Thanks for your help! I'll make sure I pass the info to her. ttyl,

mich
phirephly
New Interview list Posted!

http://philippines.usembassy.gov/wwwfvisa.pdf

It goes up to about MNL2006635XXX ttyl,

mich
Pinay Wife
QUOTE(phirephly @ Jun 5 2006, 08:39 PM) *

x x x ... our NOA2 expires in september.
mich

Phirephly, the validity of NOA2 is automatically extended by the embassy.
windchaser_4
Trust me it takes months for the BC to get corrected/done, also when they send it back from the NSO in Manila to the LR they won't send it 24 hour mail even if you offer to pay for it. It's just the normal 1-2 weeks snail mail. From the LR to the NSO in Manila they send it 24 hours.


Added a link to list the NSO offices in Manila.
http://www.census.gov.ph/data/aboutnso/centralofcs.html


Not sure if it's the one you guys need but my fiancee used the telephone number 011-63-2-713-70-63 for the NSO in Manila who is correcting her BC, I would guess it's the same Department. good.gif You can also ask the LR for a phone number to the NSO. E-mails are a waste of time. They ask for the number of your BC when you call also. It's been 3 months for us already and it will be one month more according to the NSO. They really take so long to do a simple request. wacko.gif

You are also better off if you need more than one copy to ask them to send you a couple more when they get it done, It's cheaper and faster IMO.
phirephly
hi windchaser, thanks for your reply (I'm assuming it's for me wink.gif ). Yeah... I'm getting a bit annoyed with myself that I didn't think to ask her to get these things done earlier - especially when we were waiting for months for the petition to get approved. Yes, this is pretty frustrating that all we want is a simple bc and it's taking forever just to prove that she's been born! whistling.gif Thanks for the contact number, we may have to start pounding on that. Yeah, as far as I can tell, we haven't received any useful email response from them yet. mad.gif

What do you mean that we should ask for multiple copies at the same time? We were planning to just go through ecensus (using the same addy that patientlywaiting provided above) when the bc is *finally* at the NSO. From what I understand, you can order multiple copies of documents there. Is that incorrect? Is there some other way that we should be ordering our documents so that we can order them in "bulk"? Thanks and ttyl,

mich

QUOTE(windchaser_4 @ Jun 16 2006, 03:27 PM) *

Trust me it takes months for the BC to get corrected/done, also when they send it back from the NSO in Manila to the LR they won't send it 24 hour mail even if you offer to pay for it. It's just the normal 1-2 weeks snail mail. From the LR to the NSO in Manila they send it 24 hours.


Added a link to list the NSO offices in Manila.
http://www.census.gov.ph/data/aboutnso/centralofcs.html


Not sure if it's the one you guys need but my fiancee used the telephone number 011-63-2-713-70-63 for the NSO in Manila who is correcting her BC, I would guess it's the same Department. good.gif You can also ask the LR for a phone number to the NSO. E-mails are a waste of time. They ask for the number of your BC when you call also. It's been 3 months for us already and it will be one month more according to the NSO. They really take so long to do a simple request. wacko.gif

You are also better off if you need more than one copy to ask them to send you a couple more when they get it done, It's cheaper and faster IMO.

windchaser_4
QUOTE(phirephly @ Jun 16 2006, 04:58 PM) *



What do you mean that we should ask for multiple copies at the same time? We were planning to just go through ecensus (using the same addy that patientlywaiting provided above) when the bc is *finally* at the NSO. From what I understand, you can order multiple copies of documents there. Is that incorrect? Is there some other way that we should be ordering our documents so that we can order them in "bulk"? Thanks and ttyl,

mich



What i mean is you can ask the LR and pay for 2 or 3 copies from the LR/NSO, when they get done making a BC they would send you the others along with the one you applied for. All on NSO paper, least thats what we did. All the BC are made by the NSO so either way you would still be going thru them on the eCensus site. We payed P120 each i think. Just saves some time and if you were going to use the ECensus site with your credit card it will save you money to do it thru the LR as well, I think it's 20 bucks a copy for a US Citizen thru the Census site. yes.gif

It's up to you, just a suggestion. Either way it will get done the right way. biggrin.gif
phirephly
okey dokey. thanks! good.gif yeah, i was definitely going to have her do it there 'cause i guess she can use an ATM (BPI? not sure) and then we don't have to pay that extra $20 and all those other fees. We noticed that fun stuff before. Yikes. Plus plus plus. no0pb.gif That's why we're going to get a bunch so we have ones to keep when she comes here too - not even going to hassle with that anymore when she's finally here. ttyl,

mich

QUOTE(windchaser_4 @ Jun 16 2006, 07:25 PM) *

QUOTE(phirephly @ Jun 16 2006, 04:58 PM) *



What do you mean that we should ask for multiple copies at the same time? We were planning to just go through ecensus (using the same addy that patientlywaiting provided above) when the bc is *finally* at the NSO. From what I understand, you can order multiple copies of documents there. Is that incorrect? Is there some other way that we should be ordering our documents so that we can order them in "bulk"? Thanks and ttyl,

mich



What i mean is you can ask the LR and pay for 2 or 3 copies from the LR/NSO, when they get done making a BC they would send you the others along with the one you applied for. All on NSO paper, least thats what we did. All the BC are made by the NSO so either way you would still be going thru them on the eCensus site. We payed P120 each i think. Just saves some time and if you were going to use the ECensus site with your credit card it will save you money to do it thru the LR as well, I think it's 20 bucks a copy for a US Citizen thru the Census site. yes.gif

It's up to you, just a suggestion. Either way it will get done the right way. biggrin.gif

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