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I am working on getting the G625A forms filled out for my fiance who is in the Philippines currently. My questions for right now are about what to put down for her places of residence while she was an OFW. She did that work from 1998 until 2005 where she lived in Dubai, Taiwan, and Malasia. She had a permanent place of residence in the Philippines for that period also. I am also unsure if she needs a police report for those places or just the one from the Philippines will suffice. Thanks, for now and for later because I will have plenty of other questions. BB

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I am working on getting the G625A forms filled out for my fiance who is in the Philippines currently. My questions for right now are about what to put down for her places of residence while she was an OFW. She did that work from 1998 until 2005 where she lived in Dubai, Taiwan, and Malasia. She had a permanent place of residence in the Philippines for that period also. I am also unsure if she needs a police report for those places or just the one from the Philippines will suffice. Thanks, for now and for later because I will have plenty of other questions. BB

You need to put all locations she was at - and provide police reports if she stayed 6 months or longer in any of the locations.

Go here to see if you can get the police report - Info from State Department (change the country for the reqs)

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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I am working on getting the G625A forms filled out for my fiance who is in the Philippines currently. My questions for right now are about what to put down for her places of residence while she was an OFW. She did that work from 1998 until 2005 where she lived in Dubai, Taiwan, and Malasia. She had a permanent place of residence in the Philippines for that period also. I am also unsure if she needs a police report for those places or just the one from the Philippines will suffice. Thanks, for now and for later because I will have plenty of other questions. BB

You need to put all locations she was at - and provide police reports if she stayed 6 months or longer in any of the locations.

Go here to see if you can get the police report - Info from State Department (change the country for the reqs)

Thanks for responding so quickly, I checked out the information there and it looks as though Dubai needs to have the requestor apply in person for the pollice certificate. That will be extremely difficult to do, are there any other ways around this?

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I am working on getting the G625A forms filled out for my fiance who is in the Philippines currently. My questions for right now are about what to put down for her places of residence while she was an OFW. She did that work from 1998 until 2005 where she lived in Dubai, Taiwan, and Malasia. She had a permanent place of residence in the Philippines for that period also. I am also unsure if she needs a police report for those places or just the one from the Philippines will suffice. Thanks, for now and for later because I will have plenty of other questions. BB

You need to put all locations she was at - and provide police reports if she stayed 6 months or longer in any of the locations.

Go here to see if you can get the police report - Info from State Department (change the country for the reqs)

Thanks for responding so quickly, I checked out the information there and it looks as though Dubai needs to have the requestor apply in person for the pollice certificate. That will be extremely difficult to do, are there any other ways around this?

Yeah USEM doesn't require a police report from Dubai!~

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