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tomigaoka

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  1. Salamat sa reply, so the OIC seems to be the one that proves his dual citizenship. It make sense. Now for ICVP, yes i can get the card. To fill it up it just another issue unless i just back it up with all those covid19 vaccine card and his other vaccine paperworks history. It's so weird they are asking for this ICVP. Thanks again
  2. I'm helping someone applying for a university in Philippines, 2 of the requirements are below 4. Original Identification Certificate and Order; 6. World Health Organization International Certificate of Vaccination or Phrophylaxis; Coming from CALIFORNIA, i dont know where to request those. Different schools have different requirements. Its a PAIN!!! The applicant is dual filam citizen
  3. https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-751?language=en_US I'm pretty sure to MEXICO this is 100% possible, but for Canada we will find out this July 4th. Wish us luck Traveling to other countries while in the United States on a B1 or B2 visa Visitor visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons who want to enter the United States temporarily for business (visa category B-1), for tourism (visa category B-2), or for a combination of both purposes (B-1/B-2). During your visit to the United States, you may visit Canada or Mexico for up to 30 days and re-enter the United State, if you re-enter within the timeframe indicated on the Form I-94 that you received when you first entered. For instance, if you arrived in the United States on July 10th with a B2 visitor visa, and on or after December 10th you decide you want to visit Canada or Mexico, you must keep in mind that the six-month period is up on January 10 and you will have to depart from the United States on that same day to avoid an "overstay" (unless you applied for an extension of stay). Note: The six-month period is computer-generated starting on the day you arrive in the United States. It is recommended that you do not wait until the last day of your six-month stay to make travel plans because unexpected emergencies may occur. If you visited other countries such as England or Costa Rica and then returned to the United States, your re-entry will be a new admission rather than a re-entry from a contiguous country during your initial visit, and the admission inspection may be more strenuous. The CBP officer inspecting you will want evidence that you intend to go back home to your country of citizenship to live as opposed to returning again and again to the United States after visits to other countries. Do not forget, a B1 or B2 visa allows you to travel to the United States to visit. If the CBP officer suspects that you are attempting to be a de facto resident, you will be refused entry. Re-entry, depends on your ongoing eligibility. If you have been arrested or committed an illegal act which has resulted in a warrant for you since the visa was issued, you may be refused entry. For more information about B-1 and B-2 visas, please visit the Department of State-Bureau of Consular Affairs web site. Article Number 000001422
  4. On a side note, her old passport with visa was under her desease husband, we both dont want that
  5. Ah everytime she comes we always have to bring 1. MARRIAGE CERT, 2. Her Expired Passport with valid 10 yrs US VISA 3. and NEW PAssport with updated husband last name? Can you confirm please
  6. My wife has a valid 10yrs US Tourist VISA, we got married and we would like to apply for her new passport using my last name. Can she still travel to US on a tourist visa by just bringing the soon to be expired passport with us tourist visa and the new one (with my last name on it) We just had our honeymoon in US a month ago using her old passport with tourist visa and were just about to start submitting her I30 petition. Thanks
  7. Originally in spanish, does all these needs english translation? And even snapshot of our chat logs? Thanks in advance
  8. The Saviour. So it seems she needs a VISA
  9. Hello there, My tourist wife is here with me (us citizen) in US for 6 weeks and were on a honeymoon, can she enter canada with me just for a day (vancouver) Thanks
  10. So we got in at SFo airport we showed d officer our returned ticket together on 3rd week of April. But y did the officer did not stamp any on her passport? Is that the new norm now? I was once a tourist and that time got stamp of entry date and smalll paper. She came in several times before as tourist and always get stamp. Now she did not get any. Thanks
  11. San Francisco Airport, im not sure if we will be separated on the line coz im US Citizen and shes on a tourist visa who dont speak ENGLISH (sorry my bad)
  12. So we just got married and my wife and I will be on our honeymoon to US, Im the US CITIZEN and shes on a tourist visa. We will be on US for about 6 weeks then we will come back together on April (got out return ticket together) We dont have our marriage cert yet from El Salvador so we cant file anything yet. Are we gonna be on the same line at the airport during entry? She dont speak spanish hoping she wont get any problem coming in.
  13. Hello, me and my fiancee will be buying a house in El Salvador in cash of about 40k dollars. How would i be able to accomplish the bank to bank money transfer, it seems based on what i read with this amount it wont be straight forward for some penalty or irs etc reasons. Please advice since i am in El Salvador right now
  14. another doubt, hes not any longer a Filipino Citizen after he becomes naturalize do you think it will be enough for his Apostilled Certificate of Naturalixation to be submitted? It basically mentioned there his birthdate and country of origin thoughts?
  15. Hola a todos, Im a naturalize us citizen (born from Philippines) and will get married in El Salvador Requirements are to submit divorce papers and birth certificate that is apostilled I have my birth certificate in philippines and needs to apostile it from my country agency but i was wondering if apostiled us certificate of naturalization is enough? Thank you
  16. Hello there, thanks for the reply So is that mean that California Secretart of State can apostile his philippine NSO birth certificate since he is a US Citizen?
  17. So just helping a friend. He gonna get married in El Salvador and it needs his philippines birth certificate and divorce papers to be apostilled Now his divorce papers was finalize here in US so that will be apostilled here for sure Now does anyone know how his Philippine BC can be apostilled? US apostille agency for sure cant do that right. I'll ask the same concern in the latino thread. Thanks
  18. So im asking this for a friend. Hes a united states citizen petitioned by his wife after 7 years marriage (DIVORCE just finalized). He is currently having a long distance relationship with a girl from El Salvador and thinking of getting married soon. Yes they met a couple times already. If all goes well can he petition his soon to be wife to come here to US? Thanks
  19. Hello there,

     

    I read a thread mentioning that your husband is from El Salvador. My soon to be wife is also from there. Any idea how long it took for your CR1 visa to be approve?

     

    Thank you

  20. We will be going to Canada this July 4 week but my friend just had his naturalization yesterday at SAC Can he enter CANADA and come back to US by just using REALID and Naturalization Certificate? Basically its wrong timing, so he will just stay at the border and wait for us to come back then
  21. Here is my reply @Misscloud does the father is american by birth? NO if the son is genetic son, son is american already: Father is NATURALIZED does the mother and father are married when the child was born? YES
  22. Just a quick question for a family that i'm assisting. The father is an american citizen and just recently submitted the petition to his son in the PH (IN PROGRESS PETITION). The son is 16 and half years old (mother is decease). Assume everything goes smoothly and the son arrives in US at age 18+, will he have to wait for 5 years before he can apply for citizenship? Thank you
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