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Me and my US citizen husband got married here in Philippines. But my husband his in US right now. So my question is do we need to register our marriage in US. if YES are they going to allowed me to registered that in US embassy manila? and what is the procedure..

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You can not register your marriage because the US recognizes your Philippines Marriage. :) So no need to worrry about it. Your okay.

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You don't need to register your Philippine marriage in the US.

The US government recognizes Philippine marriages. An original copy of your NSO Marriage Certificate is proof enough. :thumbs:

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You can not register your marriage because the US recognizes your Philippines Marriage. :) So no need to worrry about it. Your okay.

sorry late reply.... i just wondering and i need to know cuz i dont know what my husband doing maybe his flirting there hahaha. so he cant get married in US?

You don't need to register your Philippine marriage in the US.

The US government recognizes Philippine marriages. An original copy of your NSO Marriage Certificate is proof enough. :thumbs:

so he cant get married in US?

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***** Moving from CRBA to General Immigration ****

No, he cannot get married a second time unless he gets the marriage annulled or divorces you first.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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sorry late reply.... i just wondering and i need to know cuz i dont know what my husband doing maybe his flirting there hahaha. so he cant get married in US?

so he cant get married in US?

:unsure: Soooo... What you are saying is that you don't trust your husband? What did he do that is making you question his actions?

Not trying to be nosy, but I think it is important that there is trust between a married couple. As immigrants going to a strange land it is even more imperative to be sure before moving as most of us are moving to a place where we have no real friends or close family to turn to should anything bad happen.

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:unsure: Soooo... What you are saying is that you don't trust your husband? What did he do that is making you question his actions?

Not trying to be nosy, but I think it is important that there is trust between a married couple. As immigrants going to a strange land it is even more imperative to be sure before moving as most of us are moving to a place where we have no real friends or close family to turn to should anything bad happen.

yeah your not trying to be noisy. but i caught him so many times okay and im not gonna asked here if i know already the question cuz i want to save my marriage okay.

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***** Moving from CRBA to General Immigration ****

No, he cannot get married a second time unless he gets the marriage annulled or divorces you first.

thank you for the reply. sometimes i just wondering about this topic.

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yeah your not trying to be noisy. but i caught him so many times okay and im not gonna asked here if i know already the question cuz i want to save my marriage okay.

Sounds like you've heard it all before. For the sake of yourself and your daughter, I sincerely wish you the best and hope everything works out in the end.

USCIS: CR-1 Visa @ Vermont Service Center (Approved in 140 days from NOA1)

03/07/11: I-130 package sent to Chicago Lockbox

03/14/11: NOA1 via text and email (03/21/11: in the mail); petition routed to VSC

07/27/11: NOA2 via text and email (07/30/11: received in the mail)

08/01/11: Case received at NVC

09/19/11: Case complete and forwarded to consulate

10/19/11: Interview (APPROVED!!!)

11/18/11: POE

12/12/11: 2- year Green Card arrives in the mail

12/22/11: Applied for SSN at local office

12/26/11: SSN arrives in the mail

08/20/13: ROC window opens

10/03/13: I-751 package sent to Vermont Service Center

10/05/13: I-751 Delivered (Signed for by Karen Fitzgerald)

10/09/13: Check cleared bank account

10/11/13: NOA1 received (dated 10/07/13)

10/19/13: Biometrics appointment notice received (dated 10/16/13)

11/12/13: Biometrics appointment in Buffalo, NY

11/15/13: Case transferred to CSC

03/04/14: USCIS case status update: Card/Document Production (i.e. APPROVED!!!)

03/07/14: USCIS case status update: Green Card in the postal system; tracking number

03/08/14: Approval notice arrives in the mail (dated 03/04/2014; USCIS Office: Buffalo, NY)

03/10/14: 10-year Green Card arrives in the mail

 
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