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That's what I meant around 90 days total so question if I go to phillpines for 21 days I do not need a visa correct ? Wants there pay $50 us currency get a 59 day extension correct? And as far as marriage there could I marry there im American she's Filipino if its possible if I marry her I get to stay there true ? Ive done searched I can't get correct information on this if you can't answer. My questions please send me a link so I can read carfully haha im ready to eat mangos not oranges haha appreciate the help

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As far as $10,000 it said I must proove I have that in my account to take care of her this was from a link not her or her family a link so id have to have $460,000php to marry sounds crazy to me I have no clue haha all will be fine she couldn't understand why so much money either I said the law is the law no clue haha

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That's what I meant around 90 days total so question if I go to phillpines for 21 days a I do not need a visa correct ? Wants there pay $50 us currency get a 59 day extension correct? And as far as marriage there could I marry there im American she's Filipino if its possible if I marry her I get to stay there true ? Ive done searched I can't get correct information on this if you can't answer. My questions please send me a link so I can read carfully haha im ready to eat mangos not oranges haha appreciate the help

As stated my previous post 30 DAYS AUTOMATICALLY with entry on a tourist visa, then you need to get a 59 day extension. Cost for the 59 day visa extended are listed in the link provided, current exchange rate is about 46.5 pesos per USD

If you marry a Filipina and you apply for the 13A visa http://www.immigration.gov.ph/visa-requirements/immigrant-visa/non-quota-visa/conversion-to-non-quota-immigrant-visa-by-marriage

As far as $10,000 it said I must proove I have that in my account to take care of her this was from a link not her or her family a link so id have to have $460,000php to marry sounds crazy to me I have no clue haha all will be fine she couldn't understand why so much money either I said the law is the law no clue haha

I have not a clue where you are getting the $10k requirement from to get married in the Philippines, got a link ?

NO law is NO law ... ;)

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It was on google embassy I think no clue haha i have no clue maybe she can come back with me here in America I don't know maybe if you are old and can't work you need 460,000 php to marry im not sure I just wanna stay there marry and just live simple fast life is over for me here ain't worth it I paid the price time to live simple haha or work hard there gotta be work somewhere I just know there ain't no hustling there noway not me nonore haha

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So the 13 visa as I read after I marry there's 4 php prices I don't understand the total us currency I gotta pay as in fees for visa im confused is it $165 us currency or $800 currency can't be nonore haha any help would be great so I know what cash to bring because when I go its instant getting done it is what it is or ill simply turn around catch a flight back haha they already know im dead serious and no its not a scam of people Ive never sent a dime to them actually very nice people anyway so if marry her could she come to America with me because I believe she truly wants out of there her career could go so far here but not there everything easy 123 here she would have it made here hard life would be over for her if she came here but I highly doubt she would come to America I know if she visits she will most likely never go back there to phillpines in my opinion just from research Ive done I may be wrong tho so will see im just ready for something exotic haha

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the fees are easy to understand haha and you can find on the street people who exchange your money hahah think they are safe yes maybe haha and then if you see them after dark you may want to avoid those dark alleys haha do you think they have dark alleys in the Philippines idk but really it takes some time to peddle around maybe so but then sometimes on Tuesdays they have sale on money hahaha no need for atm for sale price but idk.

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Airport can exchange or bank Haha im good on alleys and exchanged money on streets I already know they charge American more for everything some not all Haha ill have a pure Filipino with me so all good Haha plenty of them a mile long Haha

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Banks usually only offer currency exchanges if you are an account holder. Malls usually have money changers. Sanry's, Kabayan and Czarina usually have the best rates. Google their branches.

I've worked for a call center and you *could* apply for a position but from what I remember, they only hire Filipino citizens or expats with work clearance. Most of the expat trainers or managers or whatever that you see are usually sent by their own companies to train local agents and the managers.

Most of the expats I know and have met typically work in the hospitality industry. Either they co-own resorts, restaurants or travel agencies. Visa-wise, I don't know what they have but they do have Filipino/Filipina spouses.

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No clue from what i was told I could work call center family is huge there they no alot of people anyway yes g 13 after marriage and I automatically get 1 year there so its all up them to get me work or I simply will fly back probably with her Haha

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No clue from what i was told I could work call center family is huge there they no alot of people anyway yes g 13 after marriage and I automatically get 1 year there so its all up them to get me work or I simply will fly back probably with her Haha

Even if they know a lot of people, call centers aren't places where they can just hire you without asking for documentation. I know a lot of people in call centers too but I bet you none of them will hire my husband if he didn't have a work permit

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