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Dr. H and Mrs. H

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    Dr. H and Mrs. H got a reaction from Penguin_ie in Can I Still Go for the K3?   
    In regards with the K3 visa. I was curious about the K3 visa so I emailed the US Embassy in Malaysia. Here is the response:
    We hardly issue K-3 now since CR-1 comes before K-3.
    Regards,
    Consular Section
    Immigrant Visa Unit
    American Embassy
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    Dr. H and Mrs. H reacted to gstrength in CR1-IR1   
    Hello and welcome to VJ. First, I would recommend you read the guides section at the top of the home page and familiarize yourself with the process. Your best bet will be to do a DCF, that is: DIRECT CONSULAR FILING, which means that, yes, you can file in the Philippines it will be faster but, it will only be possible if a couple of conditions are met. 1 The U.S. Embassy requires DCF sponsors to have permanent residency in the Philippines. The easiest way to show proof of permanent residency is by way of a 13a Visa. If you do not have a 13a visa to prove residency, the U.S. Embassy may still allow for U.S. citizens to file DCF if they can prove they have established a residence in the Philippines and are living in the Philippines on a permanent basis. 2 The petitioner has to fill out Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) as part of the DCF process, and one of the questions asked on the form is the address in the US that the petitioner will be domiciled. Good Luck and happy reading
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