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Hello to all the VJ members,

I plan to have a vacation in Philippines with my baby boy when I receive my new green card(hopefully it won't be long).I want to spend time with my family especially with my mother and probably spend christmas there.My father died last year and I was not able to go home because of my pregnancy so it was really sad.Anyway, my son has his US passport already and my husband will just make a letter of consent when we're ready to leave as he will not be traveling with us.My question is do I need to prepare any other documents aside from his passport/letter of consent from his father?To all my kababayan's who went to PI for vacation with their children please I need your help.

Thank you guys and happy valentines. (L)

Bituin

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Hello to all the VJ members,

I plan to have a vacation in Philippines with my baby boy when I receive my new green card(hopefully it won't be long).I want to spend time with my family especially with my mother and probably spend christmas there.My father died last year and I was not able to go home because of my pregnancy so it was really sad.Anyway, my son has his US passport already and my husband will just make a letter of consent when we're ready to leave as he will not be traveling with us.My question is do I need to prepare any other documents aside from his passport/letter of consent from his father?To all my kababayan's who went to PI for vacation with their children please I need your help.

Thank you guys and happy valentines. (L)

Bituin

you need to bring birth certificate......it will be asked esp in immigration unit in manila.

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Hello to all the VJ members,

I plan to have a vacation in Philippines with my baby boy when I receive my new green card(hopefully it won't be long).I want to spend time with my family especially with my mother and probably spend christmas there.My father died last year and I was not able to go home because of my pregnancy so it was really sad.Anyway, my son has his US passport already and my husband will just make a letter of consent when we're ready to leave as he will not be traveling with us.My question is do I need to prepare any other documents aside from his passport/letter of consent from his father?To all my kababayan's who went to PI for vacation with their children please I need your help.

Thank you guys and happy valentines. (L)

Bituin

you need to bring birth certificate......it will be asked esp in immigration unit in manila.

Hi!thanks alot for your response. :)

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