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I could use some help and advice with the things we need to do next, because I just found out about something called the CFO Exit Seminar and it is very confusing. Apparently we can’t just get her Visa delivered and get on an airplane to go back to the States. I have been told by other VJ members that Maria will need her Passport stamped with a sticker by the CFO, proving that she attended the Exit Seminar. I’ve been on the CFO web site and now am more confused.

There seems to be two different programs. One is for Philippine people going overseas to work, and the other is for Fiances and or Spouses. The first one appears to be held in the CFO building in Manila or on Cebu and the other one in a place for the PRISM Program in Manila (Fiance and Spouses seem to go to the PRISM program). The PRISM program seems to cost 250 Pesos, but if I am reading the web site correctly the Fiance still then has to go to the other location to get Verification and the Sticker, and that is another 400 Pesos. The other program at the CFO building appears to be scheduled by appointment at least five days in advance, but the PRISM program appears to be held without a need for appointment. I think she can attend PRISM without an appointment and pay the 250 Pesos, and then go to the CFO building without an appointment (since she is not actually attending a Seminar there). Since the Seminar at the CFO building is by appoinment five days in advance only, I'm worried that after attending the PRISM we then have at least another five day wait to get the Verification at the CFO building. I've got airplane tickets coming up in late June, so I'm worried.

This is so darn confusing. What can you tell me about it?

Carl

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PDOS is required for all Filipino emigrants or those leaving the country to settle permanently abroad. The main topic of this seminar is to help the emigrants prepare themselves for settling overseas. Like adjustment to a new environment, how to deal with homesickness, travel regulations, immigration procedures, cultural differences, settlement concerns, etc. 12 years old and below are exempted from attending the PDOS and are only needed to be registered to the CFO Office...

PDOS Requirement:

Photocopy of passport biographic page

NBI Clearance

Fee of Php250 or roughly $5.50

Address: People’s Reform Initiative for Social Mobilization Inc.(PRISM)

2nd Floor Equitable-PCI Bank Building, 2422 Taft Avenue, Manila

Phone Numbers: (632) 525-3114, (632) 525-3783, (632) 525-4314

CFO Stamp is a sticker, stamped into the emigrants passport. This stamp served as a proof that this visa holder has attended the PDOS and is now ready to travel.

CFO Stamp Requirement:

PDOS Certificate

Passport

US Visa

Fee of Php400 or roughly $9

Address: Citigold Center, 1345 Quirino Avenue corner Osmena Highway Manila Phils

Phone numbers: (632) 562-3848,(632) 561-8321 ext. 104, 105, 201- 203

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"Our Wedding Prayer"

Lord,help us to remember when we first met,and the strong love that grew between us.

To work the love into practical things so nothing can divide us

Grant us a Love that grows stronger with each passing year.

We ask for words both kind and loving

and for hearts always ready to ask forgiveness as well as to forgive.

Guide us to overcome every challenge

and keep our dreams pure to each other always.

Dear Lord,we put our marriage into Your hands.Amen

If your heart acquires strength, you will be able to remove blemishes from others without thinking evil of them.
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The answer above is correct plus your finance is correct no need to an appointment at either location.

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PDOS is required for all Filipino emigrants or those leaving the country to settle permanently abroad. The main topic of this seminar is to help the emigrants prepare themselves for settling overseas. Like adjustment to a new environment, how to deal with homesickness, travel regulations, immigration procedures, cultural differences, settlement concerns, etc. 12 years old and below are exempted from attending the PDOS and are only needed to be registered to the CFO Office...

PDOS Requirement:

Photocopy of passport biographic page

NBI Clearance

Fee of Php250 or roughly $5.50

Address: People’s Reform Initiative for Social Mobilization Inc.(PRISM)

2nd Floor Equitable-PCI Bank Building, 2422 Taft Avenue, Manila

Phone Numbers: (632) 525-3114, (632) 525-3783, (632) 525-4314

CFO Stamp is a sticker, stamped into the emigrants passport. This stamp served as a proof that this visa holder has attended the PDOS and is now ready to travel.

CFO Stamp Requirement:

PDOS Certificate

Passport

US Visa

Fee of Php400 or roughly $9

Address: Citigold Center, 1345 Quirino Avenue corner Osmena Highway Manila Phils

Phone numbers: (632) 562-3848,(632) 561-8321 ext. 104, 105, 201- 203

The short story is "they" want to make sure your pockets are empty of PESOS before you leave the country...

ANOTHER BUREAUCRATIC WAY by the FILIPINO gov to suck out of the poor pinoy emigrant pocket another 650 pesos

and that not include the AIRPORT taxes......on your way out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD Bless them...........

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The short story is "they" want to make sure your pockets are empty of PESOS before you leave the country...

ANOTHER BUREAUCRATIC WAY by the FILIPINO gov to suck out of the poor pinoy emigrant pocket another 650 pesos

and that not include the AIRPORT taxes......on your way out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD Bless them...........

Pay as they want or your fiancee cant come home,your choice :devil:

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"Our Wedding Prayer"

Lord,help us to remember when we first met,and the strong love that grew between us.

To work the love into practical things so nothing can divide us

Grant us a Love that grows stronger with each passing year.

We ask for words both kind and loving

and for hearts always ready to ask forgiveness as well as to forgive.

Guide us to overcome every challenge

and keep our dreams pure to each other always.

Dear Lord,we put our marriage into Your hands.Amen

If your heart acquires strength, you will be able to remove blemishes from others without thinking evil of them.
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The short story is "they" want to make sure your pockets are empty of PESOS before you leave the country...

ANOTHER BUREAUCRATIC WAY by the FILIPINO gov to suck out of the poor pinoy emigrant pocket another 650 pesos

and that not include the AIRPORT taxes......on your way out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD Bless them...........

Pay as they want or your fiancee cant come home,your choice :devil:

That is not the point.....LOL :devil: you

If things keep on going the way they are now...unfortunately it may happen..she cant come home :crying:

Tax the tourists on their way into the country....when they arrive at airport...call it Leisure TAX or whatever name suit them better

instead of sucking every Pesos of your own people on the way out.....

It would be fair and more appropriate way....just an opinion..nothing else

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That is not the point.....LOL :devil: you

If things keep on going the way they are now...unfortunately it may happen..she cant come home :crying:

Tax the tourists on their way into the country....when they arrive at airport...call it Leisure TAX or whatever name suit them better

instead of sucking every Pesos of your own people on the way out.....

It would be fair and more appropriate way....just an opinion..nothing else

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Not too many tourist coming,so you know what that means :devil: ...A few years back,OFWs also has to pay terminal fees...but they have changed it into OEC to make it sounds better:))

Workers with new contracts have to pay for an OWWA membership when they go to their worksites abroad, as well as buy separate insurance, after which an Overseas Employment Certificate is issued to them. The OEC is presented at the airport when a worker checks in for a flight, exempting him or her from travel tax worth 1,670 pesos (US$34) and airport tax. The OEC, which costs 100 pesos (2$) is only valid for a single trip. So a worker has to apply and pay for it every time he or she travels abroad from the Philippines either upon getting a new contract or simply returning to work from a holiday. More travel means more money for the government through these OECs. However, once again workers are largely unaware how the government spends these funds....and one more thing...we used to pay for trolley at the airport for 1$...!

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"Our Wedding Prayer"

Lord,help us to remember when we first met,and the strong love that grew between us.

To work the love into practical things so nothing can divide us

Grant us a Love that grows stronger with each passing year.

We ask for words both kind and loving

and for hearts always ready to ask forgiveness as well as to forgive.

Guide us to overcome every challenge

and keep our dreams pure to each other always.

Dear Lord,we put our marriage into Your hands.Amen

If your heart acquires strength, you will be able to remove blemishes from others without thinking evil of them.
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PDOS is required for all Filipino emigrants or those leaving the country to settle permanently abroad. The main topic of this seminar is to help the emigrants prepare themselves for settling overseas. Like adjustment to a new environment, how to deal with homesickness, travel regulations, immigration procedures, cultural differences, settlement concerns, etc. 12 years old and below are exempted from attending the PDOS and are only needed to be registered to the CFO Office...

PDOS Requirement:

Photocopy of passport biographic page

NBI Clearance

Fee of Php250 or roughly $5.50

Address: People’s Reform Initiative for Social Mobilization Inc.(PRISM)

2nd Floor Equitable-PCI Bank Building, 2422 Taft Avenue, Manila

Phone Numbers: (632) 525-3114, (632) 525-3783, (632) 525-4314

CFO Stamp is a sticker, stamped into the emigrants passport. This stamp served as a proof that this visa holder has attended the PDOS and is now ready to travel.

CFO Stamp Requirement:

PDOS Certificate

Passport

US Visa

Fee of Php400 or roughly $9

Address: Citigold Center, 1345 Quirino Avenue corner Osmena Highway Manila Phils

Phone numbers: (632) 562-3848,(632) 561-8321 ext. 104, 105, 201- 203

The short story is "they" want to make sure your pockets are empty of PESOS before you leave the country...

ANOTHER BUREAUCRATIC WAY by the FILIPINO gov to suck out of the poor pinoy emigrant pocket another 650 pesos

and that not include the AIRPORT taxes......on your way out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD Bless them...........

Very true!!!

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PDOS is required for all Filipino emigrants or those leaving the country to settle permanently abroad. The main topic of this seminar is to help the emigrants prepare themselves for settling overseas. Like adjustment to a new environment, how to deal with homesickness, travel regulations, immigration procedures, cultural differences, settlement concerns, etc. 12 years old and below are exempted from attending the PDOS and are only needed to be registered to the CFO Office...

PDOS Requirement:

Photocopy of passport biographic page

NBI Clearance

Fee of Php250 or roughly $5.50

Address: People’s Reform Initiative for Social Mobilization Inc.(PRISM)

2nd Floor Equitable-PCI Bank Building, 2422 Taft Avenue, Manila

Phone Numbers: (632) 525-3114, (632) 525-3783, (632) 525-4314

CFO Stamp is a sticker, stamped into the emigrants passport. This stamp served as a proof that this visa holder has attended the PDOS and is now ready to travel.

CFO Stamp Requirement:

PDOS Certificate

Passport

US Visa

Fee of Php400 or roughly $9

Address: Citigold Center, 1345 Quirino Avenue corner Osmena Highway Manila Phils

Phone numbers: (632) 562-3848,(632) 561-8321 ext. 104, 105, 201- 203

The short story is "they" want to make sure your pockets are empty of PESOS before you leave the country...

ANOTHER BUREAUCRATIC WAY by the FILIPINO gov to suck out of the poor pinoy emigrant pocket another 650 pesos

and that not include the AIRPORT taxes......on your way out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD Bless them...........

Very true!!!

Again, depends on how you look at it.

We are not given the statistics on how many Filipinos get saved by this program from abusive/fraudulent jobs or marriage.

If this project saves at least one person from such abuse, I say pay up and quit bashing the government.

Oh, and this project is run partly by a non-government agency. FYI.

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PDOS is required for all Filipino emigrants or those leaving the country to settle permanently abroad. The main topic of this seminar is to help the emigrants prepare themselves for settling overseas. Like adjustment to a new environment, how to deal with homesickness, travel regulations, immigration procedures, cultural differences, settlement concerns, etc. 12 years old and below are exempted from attending the PDOS and are only needed to be registered to the CFO Office...

PDOS Requirement:

Photocopy of passport biographic page

NBI Clearance

Fee of Php250 or roughly $5.50

Address: People’s Reform Initiative for Social Mobilization Inc.(PRISM)

2nd Floor Equitable-PCI Bank Building, 2422 Taft Avenue, Manila

Phone Numbers: (632) 525-3114, (632) 525-3783, (632) 525-4314

CFO Stamp is a sticker, stamped into the emigrants passport. This stamp served as a proof that this visa holder has attended the PDOS and is now ready to travel.

CFO Stamp Requirement:

PDOS Certificate

Passport

US Visa

Fee of Php400 or roughly $9

Address: Citigold Center, 1345 Quirino Avenue corner Osmena Highway Manila Phils

Phone numbers: (632) 562-3848,(632) 561-8321 ext. 104, 105, 201- 203

The short story is "they" want to make sure your pockets are empty of PESOS before you leave the country...

ANOTHER BUREAUCRATIC WAY by the FILIPINO gov to suck out of the poor pinoy emigrant pocket another 650 pesos

and that not include the AIRPORT taxes......on your way out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD Bless them...........

Very true!!!

Again, depends on how you look at it.

We are not given the statistics on how many Filipinos get saved by this program from abusive/fraudulent jobs or marriage.

If this project saves at least one person from such abuse, I say pay up and quit bashing the government.

Oh, and this project is run partly by a non-government agency. FYI.

Since you are posting here I have to assume that you are referring to abuse and/or fraud in the US to Filipinos. Here is an example of Filipinos breaking US laws. LOS ANGELES — A total of 49 Filipinos were deported back to their home countries by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last week. Forty-six of those removed had been convicted of criminal offenses that include felony drug trafficking and possession, child abuse, sex crimes, aggravated assault, weapons possession, identity theft, stalking and burglary. How many of these offenders would be saved if they attended CFO seminars ? What does this program do to help Filipinos when In Asia, 60% of all women have been assaulted. The impact on children is appalling. Body Shop International estimates that 1.8 to 3.2 million children in the Philippines are exposed to domestic violence and suffer the traumatic effects for the rest of their lives. This number just escalates year after year. The real reason for CFO registration/seminar is to arrive at a more sophisticated economic and demographic profile by countries/territories of residence, and maintain a computer-based system for ensuring accessibility of up-to-date information about overseas Filipino communities, overseas Filipino professionals will be enjoined to contribute to Philippine sustainable development as advocates of the Philippines, and as resource persons in their countries of residence which now seek expertise to guide policy making and investment decisions in the Asia-Pacific region, The PHILNEED SYSTEM also includes the basic procedures involved in sending donations to the Philippines, list of government hospitals, list of schools offering vocational and tertiary degrees, and DSWD-accredited NGO's. The contributions of Filipinos overseas to the Philippines have been immense. Overseas remittances, through official channels alone, reached an all time high of US$7.6 billion for the year 2003. It accounts for about 16 percent of the country's total current account receipts and 10 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Those who eventually acquire the citizenship of their adopted country continue to maintain filial links with people in the Philippines and manifest an abiding interest in the progress or developments in their country of origin. Register with us, register with us. Send us money, send us money. The point is that Filipinos emigrating to the US do not need anyone leading them by the hand, they are very well aware of any dangers that might lurk in another country and certainly know how to dial 911 for any problem that might happen and keep the Filipino Government out of your pocket.

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PDOS is required for all Filipino emigrants or those leaving the country to settle permanently abroad. The main topic of this seminar is to help the emigrants prepare themselves for settling overseas. Like adjustment to a new environment, how to deal with homesickness, travel regulations, immigration procedures, cultural differences, settlement concerns, etc. 12 years old and below are exempted from attending the PDOS and are only needed to be registered to the CFO Office...

PDOS Requirement:

Photocopy of passport biographic page

NBI Clearance

Fee of Php250 or roughly $5.50

Address: People’s Reform Initiative for Social Mobilization Inc.(PRISM)

2nd Floor Equitable-PCI Bank Building, 2422 Taft Avenue, Manila

Phone Numbers: (632) 525-3114, (632) 525-3783, (632) 525-4314

CFO Stamp is a sticker, stamped into the emigrants passport. This stamp served as a proof that this visa holder has attended the PDOS and is now ready to travel.

CFO Stamp Requirement:

PDOS Certificate

Passport

US Visa

Fee of Php400 or roughly $9

Address: Citigold Center, 1345 Quirino Avenue corner Osmena Highway Manila Phils

Phone numbers: (632) 562-3848,(632) 561-8321 ext. 104, 105, 201- 203

you mean you should go first to the PDOS seminar and after the seminar you have to to CFO? im so confused about this

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you mean you should go first to the PDOS seminar and after the seminar you have to to CFO? im so confused about this

Just go attend the seminar and they will advice you what to do next...that's just the adresses...dont stress yourself!

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"Our Wedding Prayer"

Lord,help us to remember when we first met,and the strong love that grew between us.

To work the love into practical things so nothing can divide us

Grant us a Love that grows stronger with each passing year.

We ask for words both kind and loving

and for hearts always ready to ask forgiveness as well as to forgive.

Guide us to overcome every challenge

and keep our dreams pure to each other always.

Dear Lord,we put our marriage into Your hands.Amen

If your heart acquires strength, you will be able to remove blemishes from others without thinking evil of them.
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you mean you should go first to the PDOS seminar and after the seminar you have to to CFO? im so confused about this

Just go attend the seminar and they will advice you what to do next...that's just the adresses...dont stress yourself!

one more question please.... do i need to reserve first before going to the seminar?coz ive read in the CFO website that beginning january 2008, we need to reserve 5 working days prior to the seminar..tnx in advance

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one more question please.... do i need to reserve first before going to the seminar?coz ive read in the CFO website that beginning january 2008, we need to reserve 5 working days prior to the seminar..tnx in advance

No!just pop up at their office at least an hour before the seminar starts...goodluck!

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"Our Wedding Prayer"

Lord,help us to remember when we first met,and the strong love that grew between us.

To work the love into practical things so nothing can divide us

Grant us a Love that grows stronger with each passing year.

We ask for words both kind and loving

and for hearts always ready to ask forgiveness as well as to forgive.

Guide us to overcome every challenge

and keep our dreams pure to each other always.

Dear Lord,we put our marriage into Your hands.Amen

If your heart acquires strength, you will be able to remove blemishes from others without thinking evil of them.
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PDOS is required for all Filipino emigrants or those leaving the country to settle permanently abroad. The main topic of this seminar is to help the emigrants prepare themselves for settling overseas. Like adjustment to a new environment, how to deal with homesickness, travel regulations, immigration procedures, cultural differences, settlement concerns, etc. 12 years old and below are exempted from attending the PDOS and are only needed to be registered to the CFO Office...

PDOS Requirement:

Photocopy of passport biographic page

NBI Clearance

Fee of Php250 or roughly $5.50

Address: People’s Reform Initiative for Social Mobilization Inc.(PRISM)

2nd Floor Equitable-PCI Bank Building, 2422 Taft Avenue, Manila

Phone Numbers: (632) 525-3114, (632) 525-3783, (632) 525-4314

CFO Stamp is a sticker, stamped into the emigrants passport. This stamp served as a proof that this visa holder has attended the PDOS and is now ready to travel.

CFO Stamp Requirement:

PDOS Certificate

Passport

US Visa

Fee of Php400 or roughly $9

Address: Citigold Center, 1345 Quirino Avenue corner Osmena Highway Manila Phils

Phone numbers: (632) 562-3848,(632) 561-8321 ext. 104, 105, 201- 203

The short story is "they" want to make sure your pockets are empty of PESOS before you leave the country...

ANOTHER BUREAUCRATIC WAY by the FILIPINO gov to suck out of the poor pinoy emigrant pocket another 650 pesos

and that not include the AIRPORT taxes......on your way out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD Bless them...........

Very true!!!

Again, depends on how you look at it.

We are not given the statistics on how many Filipinos get saved by this program from abusive/fraudulent jobs or marriage.

If this project saves at least one person from such abuse, I say pay up and quit bashing the government.

Oh, and this project is run partly by a non-government agency. FYI.

Thatz not the point. Poor Filipinos get pesos sucked out of their pocket by unjustifiable fees upon leaving the country. Itz like having a gun pointed to your head, "Pay or else" you cant leave. And that sucks, no matter how many roses you surround it with. :ranting:

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