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hello everyone,

pls help us. we just received our RFE. it says:

1. there should be supporting documents in case petition is separated. what does this means? does it means, they needed more supporting documents or proof of relationship?

2. IMBRA. imposes limitation on number of petitions you may file or have approved without seeking a waiver of the application of those limitation etc...

my fiance filed for spousal visa for his ex-wife in 2003. along with his ex-wife that were approved to come to the US, were his two daughters. after 13 years of marriage, they filed for divorce in december 2008. does this IMBRA RFE applied to us? do we need to submit a waiver?

3. all foreign language document must be translated to english. we searched and reviewed all our documents for anything that uses foreign language. we couldn't find anything that are not originally written in english. they're all in english except for my Filipino NSO birth certificate which the entries are not that clear but are all written in english. eventhough it is not that clear,it is readable. i used that to apply for my board exam in PRC (professional regulatory commission) and there were no problems.everyone can read if you really focus on the words .everything on it is in english too. is it possible that this is what they're referring to as the foreign document needed to be translated? what we should do to correctly answer this rfe?

pls pls pls help us. we miss each other sooo much, this is killing us.we've been through a lot of pains lately. but thanks God our love stays strong with all these trials. pls... help us. :help:

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