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My mom will file her Citizenship case on 5 year lawful residency. I need help! |
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5:12 pm April 3, 2024 | |
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confusing

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My mom was petitioned, and she has been working and living here for 5 years. However, before she came to the United States from the Philippines, she was married but separated. Because divorce was not allowed by Philippine law, she did not have any chance to complete the paperwork. Additionally, due to the expensive process of annulment, she decided to leave it as it was. We haven't heard or seen him in a long time. Now, my mom is applying for naturalization/citizenship. There is a question about whether the spouse, separated or not, has to fill it out. Do we need to answer that?
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Does this BC count as late registered? |
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12:58 pm April 3, 2024 | |
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Howard L

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Hi, Filipino beneficiary here. I just wanted to verify with you guys if you had an idea whether this birth certificate of mine counted as late registered. It has an annotation on the side because of a late legitimation due to late marriage, but it does not have that late registered annotation on the remarks box. If it is late registered, what documents should I bring to the interview? I was only 1 year old at the time of that annotation.
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USC child traveling with PH citizen mother? |
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8:51 pm April 2, 2024 | |
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BadAmmoWitch

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Hi all. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. I'm a US citizen. My wife is a Philippines citizen, is US permanent resident. Our daughter (toddler) is a US citizen. We're all visiting the Philippines later this year together, and we're thinking about having my wife and daughter stay there for 3-4 months, while I would return to US after only 1 month. After 3-4 months, I would return to the Philippines and we all travel back to US together. Does my daughter need some kind of visa to stay in the Philippines for 3-4 months? Anything else I need to consider?
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Affidavit of Support Question |
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12:10 am March 31, 2024 | |
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Hoofie Puppet

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Per RapidVisa's instructions: The U.S. citizen sponsor must print, sign, and mail this form, along with photocopies of the required supporting documents, to the beneficiary 30 90 days before the interview date. The sponsor s original signature is required the U.S. Embassy will not accept a scanned or faxed signature. When I wanted this clarified whether or not I have to FedEx sensitive (tax etc.) documents from here to Philippines, RapidVisa said: I understand your concerns about mailing sensitive documents. In situations like this, sponsors are permitted to electronically send scanned copies of the original documents. For the signature page of the Form I-864, it is necessary for the sponsor to sign it with a wet signature, preferably using a black pen. After signing, you can scan the document and send it to the beneficiary so that she can have it prepared before the visa interview. So, there are contradictions and wondering if any of y'all have FedExed your affidavit of support documents to Philippines or merely scanned, emailed. Also, RapidVisa said to send them "...30-90 days before the embassy appointment." Is there a timeframe on this, as well? Thoughts??
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