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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone.

First, I want to say thank you so much for all who help and response from my previous posts.

Now my concern is. I am getting a Fiancée Visa. Should my CENOMAR state: Visa Purpose or Travel Abroad Purpose or Marriage Purpose?

My other question is. Will it matter if my address on NBI Clearance and Police Clearance has some slight differences then what I put on my I-129F address?

Thank you so much in advance. It will be appreciated.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone.

First, I want to say thank you so much for all who help and response from my previous posts.

Now my concern is. I am getting a Fiancée Visa. Should my CENOMAR state: Visa Purpose or Travel Abroad Purpose or Marriage Purpose?

My other question is. Will it matter if my address on NBI Clearance and Police Clearance has some slight differences then what I put on my I-129F address?

Thank you so much in advance. It will be appreciated.

No such critter for the CENOMAR... it is what it is.

Only document you need for "Travel Abroad" is the NBI.

Don't worry about the address differences.

What country are you getting your police certificate from?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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No such critter for the CENOMAR... it is what it is.

Only document you need for "Travel Abroad" is the NBI.

Don't worry about the address differences.

What country are you getting your police certificate from?

Thank you so much Hank_.

I am from Philippines and I got my police certificate here.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Thank you so much Hank_.

I am from Philippines and I got my police certificate here.

A police certificate is ONLY required if you lived in a FOREIGN country, you do NOT need a police certificate from the Philippines (this is why I asked). You need an NBI notated for Travel Abroad.

Follow the embassy instructions letter.

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