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Changing address |
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10:54 am February 23, 2021 | |
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billymaro

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My sister , the beneficiary move to a different address in the philippines permanently, who do we notify the NVC and before the added missing items ( police clearance in the philippines ) she was DQ already since MAY 2020 since NVC already has all document ? should we just email NVC ? thanks in advance !
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marriage certificate .. help |
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8:21 am February 23, 2021 | |
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dakinmans

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Newbie here , hope everyone is having a great day! this is a question about our marriage certificate , to start with a lil background on this my issue LOL , so here in my country (Philippines) men can be legally married when they're 26 of age ( idk why ) but everything on our wedding are all set like invitations , flight tickets and everything.. so we cant change it since some of my relatives abroad already booked and coming to our wedding date , luckily a priest agreed to marry us btw my husband will be 26 yrs old days after our wedding , so our marriage certificate is dated January 31, 2016 , but we got married on dec 12, 2015 since we didn't put this date because my husband is only 25 yrs old by that time and he will be 26 on dec 26 , 2015 , so in our marriage certificate wedding date indicated January 31,2016 and in a different venue as well since the priest assistant or wedding coordinator did all the paper work everything fortunately is all legal just different date and venue and they advised us when its my time for usem interview just follow on what's on our marriage certificate instead since the pictures are almost the same as the venue indicated on the certificate, so my question is should we follow their advise ? , to just follow what's on the certificate?
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US Embassy Virtual Town Hall: Documenting Your Child as a U.S. Citizen |
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7:51 am February 23, 2021 | |
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Adventine

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From the USEM website: United States Embassy Manila, Philippines United States Consular Agency Cebu, Philippines February 23, 2021 Virtual Town Hall for U.S. Citizens in the Philippines: Documenting Your Child as a U.S. Citizen Are you a U.S. citizen whose biological child was born outside the United States? Do you want to document your child as a U.S. citizen? Join us for a virtual town hall as we answer questions about the U.S. citizenship application process on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Manila time. Hosted by the Embassy s American Citizen Services (ACS) Unit, this virtual town hall is open to all U.S. citizens in the Philippines. If you wish to participate, please RSVP using this form. We will email log-in details to confirmed attendees no later than March 1, 2021. Please note that we are unable to answer questions related to U.S. visas or notary services during this town hall. For more information on services available to U.S. citizens in the Philippines, please see our website.
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I-485 Question 51 |
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1:57 am February 23, 2021 | |
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Skyman

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Hi, The eligibility questions are pretty straightforward (no, no, no, no.....) until we get to question 51 and the questions are about me. And because of my military service I have to honestly answer yes to most of the subparts. Hell, that's part of the job. I know they probably don't care about US military service but the question doesn't exclude it so I feel that to be honest I would have to answer yes and then explain it in part 14. I imagine they wouldn't care if I answered no. Anyone else run into this dilemma?
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I-130 mother/sister |
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1:07 am February 23, 2021 | |
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Joseph V

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Hello everyone. I'm going to fill a I-130 for my mother soon, and I have a couple of questions. - I have seen the instructions but only for fianc , where can I find the one for parents?
- I'm a US citizen since 2014, born in Colombia, the Birth certificate is the same as "Registro de nacimiento certificado"?
- I have a half sister (14 years old, mother side) what form do I or my mom have to fill at the same time for my sister to get a visa.
- My mom and sister are currently living on Aruba, should I fill to the embassy on Colombia or Cura ao ?
Currently, both my mother and sister hold a tourist visa (B-2) and have been to the US twice. Here is a picture of the Birth Certificate (question #2). Thanks in advance for the help. -Joe 
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