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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I don't mean to be shamed or anything but here's my story. I tried renewing my Philippine Passport last year, but i got scared and backed out cause i don't know if they'll approve  my first time passport application. I came to the United States in June 2001, I was 5 back then. It is just today that my Mother admitted to me how i was actually smuggled to the US. Back in early 2000 "Baklas Passport" or Fraudulent Passports was very common in the Philippines, I used a passport (Philippine Passport) in my Cousin's Name and my picture furnished with a B2 Visa, the passport was sent back to philippines before the release of MRP Passports and my cousin has since renewed it under his picture and identity. I know i qualify for DACA but i haven't applied because i don't have travel documents and it is expensive hiring a lawyer. I am now married to a US Citizen for 5 years already and i now have the courage to apply for AOS.  The teller back then told me and interrogated me on how i came to the United States but not knowing back then, I couldn't answer as to why it was a first time application. I have a Birth Certificate and ID/s under my real name and Identity. My mother also came on Assumed Identity documents (her sister's) and also returned the passport. Do i have a chance in passport and AOS?

January 5, 2001 - Entered in San Francisco International Airport with an H4 Visa (H2b Dependant)

January 15, 2003- H4 Visa Legal Status Expired, as well as H2b Status of my mom

November 1999 to November 2004 - Validity of Fraudalent Philippine Passport used in entry.

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January 20, 2015 - Got a License from DMV San Francisco (Non RealID Compliant), Federal Limits Applies

December 15, 2015 - Got Married (Wife is an LPR) 

October 13, 2016- First Child is Born (US Citizen)

November 21, 2016 - Received an iTIN 

July 2017- Wife's Naturalization Ceremony

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April 5, 2020- Applied for a Philippine Passport under my real name

April 20, 2020- Submitted I-130, I-485, Fraud Waiver, Waiver, Copies of old I-94 (2001)

May 22, 2020- Received New Passport

June 8, 2020- Received NOA1 

 

 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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2 minutes ago, randomperson2 said:

I don't mean to be shamed or anything but here's my story. I tried renewing my Philippine Passport last year, but i got scared and backed out cause i don't know if they'll approve  my first time passport application. I came to the United States in June 2001, I was 5 back then. It is just today that my Mother admitted to me how i was actually smuggled to the US. Back in early 2000 "Baklas Passport" or Fraudulent Passports was very common in the Philippines, I used a passport (Philippine Passport) in my Cousin's Name and my picture furnished with a B2 Visa, the passport was sent back to philippines before the release of MRP Passports and my cousin has since renewed it under his picture and identity. I know i qualify for DACA but i haven't applied because i don't have travel documents and it is expensive hiring a lawyer. I am now married to a US Citizen for 5 years already and i now have the courage to apply for AOS.  The teller back then told me and interrogated me on how i came to the United States but not knowing back then, I couldn't answer as to why it was a first time application. I have a Birth Certificate and ID/s under my real name and Identity. My mother also came on Assumed Identity documents (her sister's) and also returned the passport. Do i have a chance in passport and AOS?

update: It was actually an HB2 visa and i came with an H4 Visa, My cousin technically didn't renew it. he applied for a first time passport and just declared it loss in the passport office.  He said that they might still have the passport hidden somewhere in our house back in philippines.

January 5, 2001 - Entered in San Francisco International Airport with an H4 Visa (H2b Dependant)

January 15, 2003- H4 Visa Legal Status Expired, as well as H2b Status of my mom

November 1999 to November 2004 - Validity of Fraudalent Philippine Passport used in entry.

_______________

January 20, 2015 - Got a License from DMV San Francisco (Non RealID Compliant), Federal Limits Applies

December 15, 2015 - Got Married (Wife is an LPR) 

October 13, 2016- First Child is Born (US Citizen)

November 21, 2016 - Received an iTIN 

July 2017- Wife's Naturalization Ceremony

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April 5, 2020- Applied for a Philippine Passport under my real name

April 20, 2020- Submitted I-130, I-485, Fraud Waiver, Waiver, Copies of old I-94 (2001)

May 22, 2020- Received New Passport

June 8, 2020- Received NOA1 

 

 

 
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