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My in-laws just got a text from 2GO that their VISA is ready to be picked up 😇

 

I wanted to register & schedule them for PDOS @ CFO MANILA.

 

My father inlaw is 63 I think and I read somewhere that he doesn’t need to register or schedule I don’t know  I forgot 

 

any advice? Please help

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28 minutes ago, Mary Bernard said:

My in-laws just got a text from 2GO that their VISA is ready to be picked up 😇

 

I wanted to register & schedule them for PDOS @ CFO MANILA.

 

My father inlaw is 63 I think and I read somewhere that he doesn’t need to register or schedule I don’t know  I forgot 

 

any advice? Please help

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YMMV

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2 minutes ago, Mary Bernard said:

Great thank you! @payxibka

 

will my inlaws need need to get CENOMAR?? I read somewhere that if married it’s required but I’m not sure

If married it would be CEMAR but that is only for GCP not PDOS

YMMV

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1 hour ago, Mary Bernard said:

Great thank you! @payxibka

 

will my inlaws need need to get CENOMAR?? I read somewhere that if married it’s required but I’m not sure

No.  Only need to register https://cfo.gov.ph/rnr-pdos.html 

 

CFO will want a copy of the immigrant data sheet that is attached to their DO NO OPEN envelope (don't detach it, just make copies)

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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Ok thanks! I was gonna call the CFO later today and ask about the CENMAR. 

Yeah I remember my husband had to get one because we were in the spouse category CR1

 

 

Wait hank 

how will they make copies if you can’t detach it.

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2 hours ago, Mary Bernard said:

Ok thanks! I was gonna call the CFO later today and ask about the CENMAR. 

Yeah I remember my husband had to get one because we were in the spouse category CR1

 

 

Wait hank 

how will they make copies if you can’t detach it.

Just lay it on top of the scan/copy machine   ... many have done it  (you can remove it from the plastic, but afterwards keep it safe in the plastic)

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

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Ok as long as they don’t detach the plastic from the envelope.

 

as for their Greencard and social security card delivery, i remember they put our PO BOX as the mailing address for the Greencard but how bout the social security card? 

 

Can they remind the officer at the Port of entry the mailing address for Greencard?

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51 minutes ago, Mary Bernard said:

Ok as long as they don’t detach the plastic from the envelope.

 

as for their Greencard and social security card delivery, i remember they put our PO BOX as the mailing address for the Greencard but how bout the social security card? 

 

Can they remind the officer at the Port of entry the mailing address for Greencard?

Do not separate from the brown paper envelope 

YMMV

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58 minutes ago, Mary Bernard said:

Ok as long as they don’t detach the plastic from the envelope.

 

as for their Greencard and social security card delivery, i remember they put our PO BOX as the mailing address for the Greencard but how bout the social security card? 

 

Can they remind the officer at the Port of entry the mailing address for Greencard?

No.  The DO NOT OPEN envelope can be removed from the plastic (no requirement to keep it in the plastic, I just suggested keeping it there to keep it safe).    The Immigrant Data Sheet can not be detached from the envelope.

 

Address for mailing the green card is listed in the documents that are in the DO NOT OPEN envelope.   If your address changed since the interview update your address on the USCIS website.   The CBP or the officer have nothing to do with the green card.

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

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3 minutes ago, Mary Bernard said:

Ok how about when we pay for green card fee online? Can we update it there. I wanted to make sure we got the right mailing address I wanted to verify

Dd you change addresses since completing the interview?  if your address is the sames as on the I-130 and DS-260 ... then relax.    If you have changed address since the interview then you go on the USCIS website

 

https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAInitForm.do;jsessionid=E70241D6A0D9AF357EE453045912F1D7

 

Immigrant Fee:  https://www.uscis.gov/forms/uscis-immigrant-fee

 

 

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

 
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