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Hi everyone in Visa Journey My fiancé and I are having problems with our paper works. We don’t know what to do anymore or where to ask. I saw this site and maybe one of you had an encounter similar to what we are going through. First off, my fiancée filed the petition on March of 2012 and it was approved on July of the same year. When my fiancé called the NVC to ask about the manila case, they said the papers was sent back to USCIS for review. Calling USCIS, they told us to wait another 180 days, so we waited patiently. This February 2013 my fiancée went to USCIS in Honolulu to talk with someone about the issues with our case. At this point, the 180 days lapsed and we never heard anything from them.

Unfortunately we received bad news and was shocked that our case was terminated. Asking the USCIS agent the reason for the termination, they could only respond with “I DON’T KNOW”. They gave my fiancé an MPU number whatever that is, and told him to wait another 3 weeks to receive results in the mail. My fiancé asked several times, and all he got was an “IDON’T KNOW”. Why is it that we follow all the steps and do everything according to instructions and we get the short end of the stick? Could the reason why NVC terminated the paperwork’s would be because my status of being married in the Philippines had not yet been annulled, though my marriage has been legally divorced through Guam. Currently my ex husband is now married to another women. That’s the only thing we can think about; Waiting has taken a toll on our relationship, and has been a very frustrating journey for both of us. I hope someone has an answer to this dilemma we are having. Anything would help. Thank you very much.

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Hi everyone in Visa Journey My fiancé and I are having problems with our paper works. We don’t know what to do anymore or where to ask. I saw this site and maybe one of you had an encounter similar to what we are going through. First off, my fiancée filed the petition on March of 2012 and it was approved on July of the same year. When my fiancé called the NVC to ask about the manila case, they said the papers was sent back to USCIS for review. Calling USCIS, they told us to wait another 180 days, so we waited patiently. This February 2013 my fiancée went to USCIS in Honolulu to talk with someone about the issues with our case. At this point, the 180 days lapsed and we never heard anything from them.

Unfortunately we received bad news and was shocked that our case was terminated. Asking the USCIS agent the reason for the termination, they could only respond with “I DON’T KNOW”. They gave my fiancé an MPU number whatever that is, and told him to wait another 3 weeks to receive results in the mail. My fiancé asked several times, and all he got was an “IDON’T KNOW”. Why is it that we follow all the steps and do everything according to instructions and we get the short end of the stick? Could the reason why NVC terminated the paperwork’s would be because my status of being married in the Philippines had not yet been annulled, though my marriage has been legally divorced through Guam. Currently my ex husband is now married to another women. That’s the only thing we can think about; Waiting has taken a toll on our relationship, and has been a very frustrating journey for both of us. I hope someone has an answer to this dilemma we are having. Anything would help. Thank you very much.

unfortunately YOU NEED TO BE ANNULLED in Philippines even if your legally divorced in Guam. One thing you have to remember, when you have your US embassy interview in Manila, they will ask for your CERTIFICATE OF ANNULLMENT..if you don't have it then you will NOT BE APPROVED since its one of the requirement.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone in Visa Journey My fiancé and I are having problems with our paper works. We don’t know what to do anymore or where to ask. I saw this site and maybe one of you had an encounter similar to what we are going through. First off, my fiancée filed the petition on March of 2012 and it was approved on July of the same year. When my fiancé called the NVC to ask about the manila case, they said the papers was sent back to USCIS for review. Calling USCIS, they told us to wait another 180 days, so we waited patiently. This February 2013 my fiancée went to USCIS in Honolulu to talk with someone about the issues with our case. At this point, the 180 days lapsed and we never heard anything from them.

Unfortunately we received bad news and was shocked that our case was terminated. Asking the USCIS agent the reason for the termination, they could only respond with “I DON’T KNOW”. They gave my fiancé an MPU number whatever that is, and told him to wait another 3 weeks to receive results in the mail. My fiancé asked several times, and all he got was an “IDON’T KNOW”. Why is it that we follow all the steps and do everything according to instructions and we get the short end of the stick? Could the reason why NVC terminated the paperwork’s would be because my status of being married in the Philippines had not yet been annulled, though my marriage has been legally divorced through Guam. Currently my ex husband is now married to another women. That’s the only thing we can think about; Waiting has taken a toll on our relationship, and has been a very frustrating journey for both of us. I hope someone has an answer to this dilemma we are having. Anything would help. Thank you very much.

[/quoWhat you can do is to register the divorce decision in the Philippines. There is a process for that. You can ask a lawyer.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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You should file an annulment first here in Philippines

and get a certificate of annulment and show it to USEM-Manila

and I think petitioner will be having an interview in local office

aside of the beneficiary's interview in Manila.

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