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Hello, My fiancee is a Philippine Citizen, has lived in Canada for around six years and is a Canadian Permanent Resident. Do I need information (records) from the Philippine government as well as Canada? And, what are the steps (forms) I need to use?

Thank you so much for your help in this matter!

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Like you stated in your first sentence, "My fiancee is a Philippine Citizen." The operative word is citizen, not necessarily permanent resident. As to what steps (forms) you need to use...What are you attempting to do, K1 visa?

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Hello, My fiancee is a Philippine Citizen, has lived in Canada for around six years and is a Canadian Permanent Resident. Do I need information (records) from the Philippine government as well as Canada? And, what are the steps (forms) I need to use?

Thank you so much for your help in this matter!

Hi,

Yes, she will need at least police reports from both countries. She will probably need documents from both countries.

Read the Guides. No reason to list every potential documents you may need. Come back with specific questions. This is a DIY website after all.

Best of luck

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My husband is a German citizen, but was a Canadian LPR when we went through the process. He did have to show his Canadian PR card, and police records from both countries.

There were no additional documents needed beyond what was in the guides. I don't think he even needed to show his PR card and police records until we got to the consulate stage.

Best wishes. :)

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Consulate : Montreal, Canada (He is a German, but has been living in Canada for the last 5 years)

I-129F Sent : 2014-07-21                           Packet sent: 2015-06-22                                                                          Packet sent: 2017-11-29

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-07-29                        NOA1 for I-485 and EAD: 2015-07-02                                                 Receipt notice: 2017-12-04

I-129F NOA2 : 2015-02-03                       Biometrics Appt: 2015-07-28                                                                  Biometrics: 2017-12-28

NVC Received:No notice. Case # 2014-02-18    RFE: 2015-07-21 (RFE on I-485)                                              Approved w/o Interview: 2019-1-17

NVC Left : 2015-02-24                             RFE returned: 2015-07-29                                                                         Recieved: 2019-1-24

Consulate Received : 2015-02-26           Response received: 2015-08-03

Interview Date : 2015-04-15                   EAD Approved: 2015-09-04

Interview Result : APPROVED!! :D  EAD card Received: 2015-09-11

Visa Received : 2015-04-21                      Card Production Ordered: 2015-12-10 (No Interview! :D )

US Entry : 2015-04-23

Marriage : 2015-05-09

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Hello, My fiancee is a Philippine Citizen, has lived in Canada for around six years and is a Canadian Permanent Resident. Do I need information (records) from the Philippine government as well as Canada? And, what are the steps (forms) I need to use?

Thank you so much for your help in this matter!

I apologize for not being clear. I am a U.S. natural citizen and am planning to marry here in U.S. (adding to my original post ^^)

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I apologize for not being clear. I am a U.S. natural citizen and am planning to marry here in U.S. (adding to my original post ^^)

Answers remain the same.

You posted in the K-1 forum. A K-1 requires a U.S. Citizen and marriage in the U.S., so people answered assuming you are a U.S. citizen wanting to bring your fiancée to the U.S. to marry here.

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Hello, My fiancee is a Philippine Citizen, has lived in Canada for around six years and is a Canadian Permanent Resident. Do I need information (records) from the Philippine government as well as Canada? And, what are the steps (forms) I need to use?

Thank you so much for your help in this matter!

The petition I-129F process is fairly generic, the embassy phase is country specific and you need to follow the embassy instructions letter for the consulate you will be processing the visa through

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