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| Civil Documents - Police Certificate from Hong Kong |
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4:56 am April 27, 2021 | |
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Love P

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Hi guys! I am new here, so I am sorry if I am not submitting this post correctly. My petition for my mom has been approved and I am currently at the NVC stage. We need to upload Civil Documents and since she lived in Hong Kong, we need to submit a police certificate from there. Has anyone here ever went through the process of obtaining a police certificate from Hong Kong (while you were in the Philippines). I saw a thread here from 2008, but that did not have any update. One of the requirements from the HK Consul is a request letter (I am assuming from NVC) stating that the police clearance is needed. How do you get this? Do you request it specifically from NVC or US embassy in Manila? I appreciate any help you guys can offer!
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| I-130's approved in 49 days. |
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6:47 pm April 26, 2021 | |
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top_secret

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I'm shocked at the speed of this. Petitions just approved for wife and step daughter in only 49 days. Costa Rica marriage, I filed March 8 and NOA2's issued April 26. We are both together in Peru right now so we can celebrate this milestone together. On to NVC where
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6:42 pm April 26, 2021 | |
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Highmystic

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1/2 an hour to mail 751, just now noticed one should not highlight anything on the form,, Now, is this JUST the I-751 form or ANYTHING SUBMITTED as evidence! I made a lot of copies of things, and highlighted things to make it "easier" for USCIS. Do I need to re do all the paperwork without highlights? I didn't highlight anything on the I-751
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| Not Immigration related - USC married to Pinay inheritance question |
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12:57 pm April 26, 2021 | |
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POA

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My husband USC, and I, dual citizen (USC and Philippine) are buying a property in the Philippines. I know that he will not be able to own the land however, he can get in via inheritance if I passed. However, I was reading something that he will only get 50% and the other 50% will go to my existing descendants, aka, siblings or nieces and nephews. We don't have children and I don't have full blooded siblings (not sure if that makes a difference). We both have last wills that indicates, we are each other's beneficiary, and the rest are contingent. My question is, even with our wills, will my family still gets 50% of the property value or will my husband gets the entire estate? Ideally, if I pass and my husband survive me, I want him to be the sole owner of the property that we have in the Philippines. How do I make sure that happens since he is not a Philippine citizen?
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| 60/90 day rules |
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10:23 am April 26, 2021 | |
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Me88

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Is 60/90 day rules still existing? Does it really work? Is there anyone who experienced with this rules?
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