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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife gave birth to our daughter in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental in the Philippines on April 18, 2007. We have had a hell of a time obtaining an NSO copy of her birth certificate in Manila. Has anyone experienced this before and could someone give me some insight on how long it takes for the NSO to release a birth certificate. We have had to refile the CRBA papers because the deadline had passed before we could obtain a certified NSO copy....Any insight on the process would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Gordon and Grace

***Married in Dankalan, Ilog, Negros Occidental on August 3, 2006***

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10/16/06 - I-129f sent to Chicago

10/24/06 - I-129f recv'd

10/26/06 - Recv'd NOA1

11/9/06 - Case transferred from Chicago to Calif Servc Ctr

11/14/06 - Touched

11/15/06 - Touched

11/16/06 - Touched

11/17/06 - Touched

11/18/06 - Touched/Pending

11/20/06 - NOA recv'd stating that on 11/13/06 my case was transferred to CSC

01/25/07 - Recv'd email advising my case was sent to another office for processing???

01/28/07 - Touched (Sunday?)

02/09/07 - I-129f is now pending at the office to which it was transferred

02/09/07 - NOA2 from CSC

02/12/07 - Touched

02/13/07 - Assigned MNL#

02/21/07 - Arrived US Embassy in Manila

05/17/07 - Interview scheduled!!! Yipee!!!

06/22/07 - K3 Visa received

09/02/07 - Arrived in USA!!!

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Not sure what the problem was, Claudeth didn't have any problems requesting documents from the NSO.

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It will take up to 3 days usually but you can get it after 5 minutes if you know someone working there ;)

K2 ROC Time line
08/31/11 - package sent to CSC
09/02/11 - package delivered(Labor day weekend)
09/07/11 - check cashed
09/21/11 - requested NOA replacement
09/29/11 - received replacement of NOA(no NOA date)
02/03/12 - email received card production ordered!!!
02/09/12 - GC received

N-400 Time line
09/05/12 - package sent to Phoenix AZ
09/07/12 - package received
09/10/12 - NOA sent
09/11/12 - check cashed, email and text received
09/13/12 - biometrics sent
09/14/12 - received NOA(took 4 days to received!!!)
09/15/12 - biometrics letter received
09/26/12 - finger print done
09/28/12 - placed in line for an interview schedule
11/21/12 - interview scheduled
11/28/12 - received interview letter
12/26/12 - INTERVIEW DAY at 2pm
12/31/12 - scheduled for oath ceremony
01/17/13 - OATH CEREMONY

I-30 Petition for Father

6/23/16 - sent application

6/29/16 - NOA1

8/03/16 - NOA2

9/19/16 - NVC approved notice thru email

9/25/16 - AOS fee paid online

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My wife gave birth to our daughter in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental in the Philippines on April 18, 2007. We have had a hell of a time obtaining an NSO copy of her birth certificate in Manila. Has anyone experienced this before and could someone give me some insight on how long it takes for the NSO to release a birth certificate. We have had to refile the CRBA papers because the deadline had passed before we could obtain a certified NSO copy....Any insight on the process would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Gordon and Grace

Local Civil Registrar's policy (that includes Kabankalan, Negros Occidental) submits/forwards documents (BC, MC, DC, others) to NSO after 6 months that it has been filed at their office. Since Your child was born April 18, 2007 it will be around October or November before LCR will forward it to NSO.

What you can do is to request for an (1st) endorsement letter to NSO from the Civil Registrar of your town. There will be fee for this including LBC courier (the documents to NSO and your copy). Once you receive your endorsement copy and the LCR's BC document, you will have to go to NSO in Quezon City (not the main NSO Office but the Vibal Building at corner EDSA in Q.C.). You will need to show them the endorsement letter (and the LBC copy that the 1st endorsement has been submitted to NSO). If NSO already have it on their file (manually-> you maybe asked to proceed to the 2nd or 3rd floor and their personel will have to look for it manually if indeed they received the LBC endorsement). If yes, then you will be asked to go back to the ground floor, may take only few minutes and you will receive the "unconverted copy" of the BC (p60.00).

Good Luck on your processing!

HELEN

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22 February 2010 - mailed the N-400 packet

02 March 2010 - Check encashed/I-797C NOA

03 March 2010 - USCIS Acceptance Confirmation via e-mail and text message

06 March 2010 - received I-797C, Notice of Action/Receipt

01 April 2010 - Biometrics Appointment (Biometrics done 4/7/10)

27 April 2010 - received I-797C/ Request to Appear for Naturalization Interview

02 June 2010 - Interview schedule

17 June 2010 - Oath Taking (Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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My wife gave birth to our daughter in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental in the Philippines on April 18, 2007. We have had a hell of a time obtaining an NSO copy of her birth certificate in Manila. Has anyone experienced this before and could someone give me some insight on how long it takes for the NSO to release a birth certificate. We have had to refile the CRBA papers because the deadline had passed before we could obtain a certified NSO copy....Any insight on the process would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Gordon and Grace

If she was born in a hospital, follow up with the admin office there at the hospital. The woman at makati medical center did the NSO paperwork for us when our daughter was born. I filed the CRBA within days of her being born using the official documents she filed at the NSO from the hospital. The AC/S at the embassy is very easy to deal with on the phone, much more than the K1/K3 section. You, the citizen should just call them and explain the situation. Any chance you are aboard MCB CPEN?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife gave birth to our daughter in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental in the Philippines on April 18, 2007. We have had a hell of a time obtaining an NSO copy of her birth certificate in Manila. Has anyone experienced this before and could someone give me some insight on how long it takes for the NSO to release a birth certificate. We have had to refile the CRBA papers because the deadline had passed before we could obtain a certified NSO copy....Any insight on the process would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Gordon and Grace

Local Civil Registrar's policy (that includes Kabankalan, Negros Occidental) submits/forwards documents (BC, MC, DC, others) to NSO after 6 months that it has been filed at their office. Since Your child was born April 18, 2007 it will be around October or November before LCR will forward it to NSO.

What you can do is to request for an (1st) endorsement letter to NSO from the Civil Registrar of your town. There will be fee for this including LBC courier (the documents to NSO and your copy). Once you receive your endorsement copy and the LCR's BC document, you will have to go to NSO in Quezon City (not the main NSO Office but the Vibal Building at corner EDSA in Q.C.). You will need to show them the endorsement letter (and the LBC copy that the 1st endorsement has been submitted to NSO). If NSO already have it on their file (manually-> you maybe asked to proceed to the 2nd or 3rd floor and their personel will have to look for it manually if indeed they received the LBC endorsement). If yes, then you will be asked to go back to the ground floor, may take only few minutes and you will receive the "unconverted copy" of the BC (p60.00).

Good Luck on your processing!

Thanks Helen for your insight...

I emailed the LCR General. She emailed me back and stated she would try to expedite the document. In addition, the US Embassy contacted my wife and told her that she needed to RE-FILE the passport and citizenship papers for our daughter because the deadline had passed! Well, I am confused AND mad! Not only do have to pay another fee for filing...How do I know the deadline on THIS paperwork won't pass before our daughters birth certificate is released!!! My wife is there NOW at the US Embassy 'RE-FILING'!!! GRRRR!!!!!!!

***Married in Dankalan, Ilog, Negros Occidental on August 3, 2006***

*****************************************

10/16/06 - I-129f sent to Chicago

10/24/06 - I-129f recv'd

10/26/06 - Recv'd NOA1

11/9/06 - Case transferred from Chicago to Calif Servc Ctr

11/14/06 - Touched

11/15/06 - Touched

11/16/06 - Touched

11/17/06 - Touched

11/18/06 - Touched/Pending

11/20/06 - NOA recv'd stating that on 11/13/06 my case was transferred to CSC

01/25/07 - Recv'd email advising my case was sent to another office for processing???

01/28/07 - Touched (Sunday?)

02/09/07 - I-129f is now pending at the office to which it was transferred

02/09/07 - NOA2 from CSC

02/12/07 - Touched

02/13/07 - Assigned MNL#

02/21/07 - Arrived US Embassy in Manila

05/17/07 - Interview scheduled!!! Yipee!!!

06/22/07 - K3 Visa received

09/02/07 - Arrived in USA!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My wife gave birth to our daughter in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental in the Philippines on April 18, 2007. We have had a hell of a time obtaining an NSO copy of her birth certificate in Manila. Has anyone experienced this before and could someone give me some insight on how long it takes for the NSO to release a birth certificate. We have had to refile the CRBA papers because the deadline had passed before we could obtain a certified NSO copy....Any insight on the process would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Gordon and Grace

Try this, get the certified copy from Kabankalan Local Civil registrar's office and bring it to the NSO for Authentication. i dont think you have to go to NSO in Manila, im sure theres an NSO office somewhere in Negros Occidental.Since your baby is new born she doent have record on the NSO yet. Sometimes records from provinces in the philippines takes forever to reach the Manila Office.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife gave birth to our daughter in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental in the Philippines on April 18, 2007. We have had a hell of a time obtaining an NSO copy of her birth certificate in Manila. Has anyone experienced this before and could someone give me some insight on how long it takes for the NSO to release a birth certificate. We have had to refile the CRBA papers because the deadline had passed before we could obtain a certified NSO copy....Any insight on the process would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Gordon and Grace

Try this, get the certified copy from Kabankalan Local Civil registrar's office and bring it to the NSO for Authentication. i dont think you have to go to NSO in Manila, im sure theres an NSO office somewhere in Negros Occidental.Since your baby is new born she doent have record on the NSO yet. Sometimes records from provinces in the philippines takes forever to reach the Manila Office.

Helen,

You DO realize that would take a plane trip to Negros, a 2 hour bus ride and then a flight back to Manila? That would cost me about as much as it cost me for the refiling fee at the Embassy? I mean, I can see if one of my wifes relatives can do that on her island but, does it have to be one of the parents to get a certified copy form the Registrars office? I don't know if the Embassy will take anything other than a certified 'NSO' copy???

***Married in Dankalan, Ilog, Negros Occidental on August 3, 2006***

*****************************************

10/16/06 - I-129f sent to Chicago

10/24/06 - I-129f recv'd

10/26/06 - Recv'd NOA1

11/9/06 - Case transferred from Chicago to Calif Servc Ctr

11/14/06 - Touched

11/15/06 - Touched

11/16/06 - Touched

11/17/06 - Touched

11/18/06 - Touched/Pending

11/20/06 - NOA recv'd stating that on 11/13/06 my case was transferred to CSC

01/25/07 - Recv'd email advising my case was sent to another office for processing???

01/28/07 - Touched (Sunday?)

02/09/07 - I-129f is now pending at the office to which it was transferred

02/09/07 - NOA2 from CSC

02/12/07 - Touched

02/13/07 - Assigned MNL#

02/21/07 - Arrived US Embassy in Manila

05/17/07 - Interview scheduled!!! Yipee!!!

06/22/07 - K3 Visa received

09/02/07 - Arrived in USA!!!

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