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13 hours ago, JosephRose said:

LCR stands for Local Civil Registry.. Your fiancée needs to go to her towns Municipal Hall to obtain LCR Birth Cert.. It’s the Philippines Original Birth Certificate Form way back before there was no such thing as NSO/PSA Birth Certificate.. Don’t lose faith! Goodluck.

Roxan had a problem with her PSA birth certificate. Something about the name being jumbled together or something. She didn't even tell me about it but she had her original LCR birth certificate from 1987 with her at the interview. I asked her about it and she said it was a known problem for her and she always brings her LCR with her to any type of official thing as back up. Clever girl. They gave her original BC back inside the plastic package her visa came in but outside the Magic Yellow Folder)). 

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10 minutes ago, boris64 said:

Roxan had a problem with her PSA birth certificate. Something about the name being jumbled together or something. She didn't even tell me about it but she had her original LCR birth certificate from 1987 with her at the interview. I asked her about it and she said it was a known problem for her and she always brings her LCR with her to any type of official thing as back up. Clever girl. They gave her original BC back inside the plastic package her visa came in but outside the Magic Yellow Folder)). 

sometimes in Philippines you need to have a back up plan.

 

your wife sounds like me lol

im very known as the best organizer and always think one step ahead to my husband!  

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2 hours ago, Commish10 said:

Is it a bad sign they gave back her passport or just part of normal processing?

Not really.  The embassy started doing this some months back as SOP ... nothing to get excited or worried about.

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