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hello vj's. im 23 years old, and ive read here that those applicant under the ages of 25 below needs to get a parents consent. where and How can i get a parents consent and can i notarize it in any law firm ? please help..thank you!!!

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what visa are you applying for? i've never heard of any sort of parent consent affadavit. you don't need parental consent, you're a legal adult once you're 18.

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In the Philippines there are requirements when a female under the age of 24 wishes to immigrate outside the Philippines to have documentation from both her parents that they are aware of their daughter's intent. This is mainly for the CFO, if my memory serves me correctly. If my memory serves me correctly, a female that is at least 18 years of age and less than 21 years of age needs explicit, notarized documentation from both parents indicating that they are aware of their daughter's intent to immigrate and marry outside the Philippines. Also, both parents may need to attend the CFO seminar with their daughter for this requirement to be met. If the female is over the age of 21 and less than the age of 24, the female is required to provide documentation, maybe notarized, that both parents are aware of their daughter's intent to immigrate and marry outside the Philippines. Again, this is only required for the CFO seminar.

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I had my CFO seminar last July 9. Same age here. I was with my mom. YES, they asked me to have my parent's consent and good things my mom was atleast with me. They just asked us to write a letter. What I did what I just wrote it in a coupon bond and my mom signed it., That's it. They accepted it even it wasn't notarized. What they told me why its ok even if its informal is because they just need a "security" that our parents know about this. That we';re going abroad, hope my experience enlighten you. All the best!

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hello vj's. im 23 years old, and ive read here that those applicant under the ages of 25 below needs to get a parents consent. where and How can i get a parents consent and can i notarize it in any law firm ? please help..thank you!!!

I would believe any law firm would be fine to get the signatures notarized. CFO states any civil registrar, so that can be anyone that is an authorized notary.

CFO:

ALL exiting required to attend. There have been changes regarding CFO so for sure read through their website.

http://www.philembas...w_gcp_flyer.pdf

http://www.cfo.gov.p...onals&catid=140

Required documents & "OTHER DOCUMENTS" they ask for at CFO: copies of; CENOMAR, certified birth certificate, bio page of passport, visa page from passport, pictures together, from USC - bio page of passport, birth certificate, divorce decree (if been married before) are the most common. The "other documents" clause can be ANYTHING with those nit-wits at CFO.

** From the Family Code of the Philippines: it's 21-25 years old for advice and 18-21 years old for consent.

Art. 14. In case either or both of the contracting parties, not having been emancipated by a previous marriage, are between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one, they shall, in addition to the requirements of the preceding articles, exhibit to the local civil registrar, the consent to their marriage of their father, mother, surviving parent or guardian, or persons having legal charge of them, in the order mentioned. Such consent shall be manifested in writing by the interested party, who personally appears before the proper local civil registrar, or in the form of an affidavit made in the presence of two witnesses and attested before any official authorized by law to administer oaths. The personal manifestation shall be recorded in both applications for marriage license, and the affidavit, if one is executed instead, shall be attached to said applications. (61a)

Art. 15. Any contracting party between the age of twenty-one and twenty-five shall be obliged to ask their parents or guardian for advice upon the intended marriage. If they do not obtain such advice, or if it be unfavorable, the marriage license shall not be issued till after three months following the completion of the publication of the application therefor.A sworn statement by the contracting parties to the effect that such advice has been sought,together with the written advice given, if any, shall be attached to the application for marriage license. Should the parents or guardian refuse to give any advice, this fact shall be stated in the sworn statement.

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what visa are you applying for? i've never heard of any sort of parent consent affadavit. you don't need parental consent, you're a legal adult once you're 18.

In the philippines you do need it. You can go to any notary, my fiancee went to her lical city hall and it was fast and just a few peso's

27 January 2012: Mailed I-129F

03 February 2012: NOA1( e-mail & Text)

03 February 2012: Check Cashed

NO RFE'S

22 June 2012 : NOA2 (e-mail & Text)

16 July 2012: Manila Case Number(by phone)

17 July 2012: Interview paid at BPI

19 July 2012: Set interview for Mid-Aug

23-24 July 2012: Medical St. Lukes(passed)

24 July 2012: CFO Seminar(had to go next morning for landline #)- PASSED

02 Aug 2012: Received e-mail from USEM our case is there.

15 Aug 2012: Interview at USEM - APPROVED

13 SEP 2012: POE Minneapolis, MN

27 OCT 2012: Married

19 NOV 2012: AOS package sent

05 DEC 2012: NOA's I-765, I-131, I-485

14 DEC 2012: Biometrics appointment finished(Walk-in..Was scheduled Jan 04 2013)

02 FEB 2013: I-131 and I-765 Approved

07 FEB 2013: USPS Picked up the combo-card

11 FEB 2013: Received Combo-card

21 FEB 2013: Transit Visa picked up in Chicago for Japan

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I had my CFO seminar last July 9. Same age here. I was with my mom. YES, they asked me to have my parent's consent and good things my mom was atleast with me. They just asked us to write a letter. What I did what I just wrote it in a coupon bond and my mom signed it., That's it. They accepted it even it wasn't notarized. What they told me why its ok even if its informal is because they just need

a "security" that our parents know about this. That we';re going abroad, hope my experience enlighten you. All the best!

They actually let your mother in the CFO and questioned her? My fiancee's mother went with, had to stand outside and the CFO didn't want anything to do with her. And she is under 21. All you need is the notarized consent or advice form with parents signatures and a copy of their I.D..

27 January 2012: Mailed I-129F

03 February 2012: NOA1( e-mail & Text)

03 February 2012: Check Cashed

NO RFE'S

22 June 2012 : NOA2 (e-mail & Text)

16 July 2012: Manila Case Number(by phone)

17 July 2012: Interview paid at BPI

19 July 2012: Set interview for Mid-Aug

23-24 July 2012: Medical St. Lukes(passed)

24 July 2012: CFO Seminar(had to go next morning for landline #)- PASSED

02 Aug 2012: Received e-mail from USEM our case is there.

15 Aug 2012: Interview at USEM - APPROVED

13 SEP 2012: POE Minneapolis, MN

27 OCT 2012: Married

19 NOV 2012: AOS package sent

05 DEC 2012: NOA's I-765, I-131, I-485

14 DEC 2012: Biometrics appointment finished(Walk-in..Was scheduled Jan 04 2013)

02 FEB 2013: I-131 and I-765 Approved

07 FEB 2013: USPS Picked up the combo-card

11 FEB 2013: Received Combo-card

21 FEB 2013: Transit Visa picked up in Chicago for Japan

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