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Wife and daughter are going to the Philippines for 23 days. My wife has her 10 year GC is a permanet resident and is still a Philippine citizen. My adopted daughter has both her US passport and Philippine passport and is a dual citizen.

Will my daughter have to get the visa extension because she is a US citizen.

Or more specific. Do people with dual citizenship with US and Philippines have to get a extension if they stay more than 21 days? :wacko::blink:

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Wife and daughter are going to the Philippines for 23 days. My wife has her 10 year GC is a permanet resident and is still a Philippine citizen. My adopted daughter has both her US passport and Philippine passport and is a dual citizen.

Will my daughter have to get the visa extension because she is a US citizen.

Or more specific. Do people with dual citizenship with US and Philippines have to get a extension if they stay more than 21 days? :wacko::blink:

Open this link and go to number VII : http://immigration.gov.ph//index.php?optio...9&Itemid=37

I hope this may help....

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09-24-2008: I-130 sent

10-01-2008: I-130 NOA1

10- -2008: I-129F sent

11-01-2008: I-129F NOA1

01-21-2009: I-129F NOA2

01-23-2009: I-130 approved

02-07-2009: received letter from NVC - Choice of Agent and Address form.

02-23-2009: USEM Interview for k3 (but case forwarded to FPU)

03-02-2009: called FPU for the listing of additional requirements

03-12-2009: returned to FPU, submitted documents and had an interview.

03-15-2009: received an email from NVC - bill to agent $400 processing fee and paid it

03-26-2009: done with the fraud unit

03-30-2009: recieved the instruction packet for CR-1

05-09-2009: visa received

05-12-2009: my flight to Sacramento California

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Wife and daughter are going to the Philippines for 23 days. My wife has her 10 year GC is a permanet resident and is still a Philippine citizen. My adopted daughter has both her US passport and Philippine passport and is a dual citizen.

Will my daughter have to get the visa extension because she is a US citizen.

Or more specific. Do people with dual citizenship with US and Philippines have to get a extension if they stay more than 21 days? :wacko::blink:

Open this link and go to number VII : http://immigration.gov.ph//index.php?optio...9&Itemid=37

I hope this may help....

Salamat po! That covers what I asked about.

Mahalo and ingat.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

 
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