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Filing DCF Manila. Checklist

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Hi guys! I will be filing for my husband and kids next week and I just want to make sure that I didn't miss anything.

Here's the checklist for my husband:

1. Cover Letter

2. Completed Form I-130

3. G-1145

4. G-325 Petitioner

5. G-325A completed by beneficiary

6. Passport photos of petitioner and beneficiary

7. Consular Report of Birth Abroad (I was born in the Philippines to an American father)

8. US License and Social Security Card of Petitioner

9. Copy of Petitioners Passport

10. NSO copy of marriage cert

11. NSO Copy of advisory on marriage of petitioner and beneficiary

12. NSO birth certificate of petitioner and beneficiary

13. Baptismal Certificate of our children

14.Evidence of a bona fide marriage

pictures

itineraries

bank statements of joint accounts

timeline of relationship

Do I need an NBI clearance for us too? I am just so worried and I wanna make sure everything's complete..

For my kids do I need to fill up a G-325a for them also? Thank you everyone! God bless us all!

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Hi,

Did you pass your application already? What documents did they take? I'll be filing for my husband and kids as well here in Manila I hope you can help me with the process.

Thank you! ??

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Hi,

Did you pass your application already? What documents did they take? I'll be filing for my husband and kids as well here in Manila I hope you can help me with the process.

Thank you! ??

Hi! I'm just finalizing some documents then we'll start filing. What's your status? How many kids are you petitioning?:)

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By the way, I'll petition my husband and my daughter. How long have you stayed in the Ph?

I was born and raised here I've just been going back and forth. My father is an American that's where I got my citizenship from. I've been back in Manila since Oct 2014. What about you? Doesn't your daughter qualify for CRBA? That might be an easier and cheaper way to get her in the US :)

By the way, I'll petition my husband and my daughter. How long have you stayed in the Ph?

I was born and raised here I've just been going back and forth. My father is an American that's where I got my citizenship from. I've been back in Manila since Oct 2014. What about you? Doesn't your daughter qualify for CRBA? That might be an easier and cheaper way to get her in the US :)

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I was born in the US but my daughter didn't qualify for the CRBA since my length of stay in the US was usually short. How about your kids? The cost is really pricey so we need a sponsor for the process. ? How many kids will you be petitioning?

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