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Roberah

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  1. 1 hour ago, Umka36 said:

    It's off topic but how did your mom become the primary sponsor for your soon to be ex wife, as your mom could never file a petition for her? How did she get her PR to the US? If you don't want to answer that's fine, but just seemed odd to me.

    Because my income was not enough and hers was.  I didn't know it was odd because all she did was sign the i-864 form to be the sponsor from what I remember about it

  2. 33 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:

    What are you trying to get out of this?  Your aunt will be the one who gets in trouble here. 

    It doesn't matter what I am trying to get out of this.  That has nothing to do with the questions about the topic.  Nobody knows anything about anyone else on here or their families.  Either way they both should be getting in trouble with all of this from what I understand.  Thanks for all who has had input on this

  3. 2 hours ago, Umka36 said:

    Well your aunt was supposed to provide a W2. What's the proof that your soon to be ex wife was paid by your aunt? Sounds like a few family members were involved in the under the table shenanigan.

     

    Your mom would not be help liable for this, and besides they would go after you first as you are the primary sponsor.

    she is given checks every week that are cashed in her bank account, plus text messages of her saying that my aunt is not going to give her a w-2, and everyone in the family knows since my grandmother had five daughters.  I am not the primary sponsor, my mother is the only one that sponsored her

  4. There was no W-2 given, my aunt said that she was not going to do anything about it as if the work never happened

    7 hours ago, Nitas_man said:

    Good.  Then your aunt who employed her must have been withholding and paying up her share of the social security, right?  Also provided her a W-2?  I'd be careful here sport.  You may be opening something that should stay closed.

    What do you mean? Why should it stay closed?

  5. My wife has been here in the U.S. for a year and a half now. She is Filipino and wants her sister to come here and help watch our two children so we can both work. What visa options are there for her sister? I know it would be hard for her to get a tourist visa, but is there anything that is tied in with my wife already being here and them being family? Her sister works on a ship and has a crew visa, not sure if that helps. Any info would be great, thanks.

  6. So who all will need an exit clearance. My filipino wife and daughter, who was born in the philippines, both have a philippine and US passport. Will they need an exit clearance?

    Sorry, only my daughter has both passports. My wife will have her US visa in her philippino passport

  7. I came to the Philippines in September of 2012. I was here for eight months before I went back to the states. During the eight months I got married and got a tourist ACR card. I came back to the Philippines December of 2013. My ACR card has now expired and when I went to get it renewed, they told me at immigration that it wasn't necessary to renew it in order to leave the country. I plan on leaving this month. When I have researched online, I have always read that if I don't have a valid ACR card then I won't be allowed to exit the Philippines. Does anyone know anything about this?

  8. A little late now but I was advised after the fact also to send or have sent by the place your child was born the record of birth directly to the NSO via LBC. Mine sat in the provincal capitol for over 2 1/2 months. I also emailed the person in the other post and they replied months later, very strange but they did respond. SNAFU...it's the Philippines. Did you ever get a negative receipt of birth?

    Yes I got two negative receipts of birth. From the NSO in Iloilo and the NSO in manila. They said today that it was sent to the NSO in Quezon City and that is the only place I can get it. Hmm we will see

  9. My friend got her kid's BC in just 18 days doing the steps I posted. I'm not surprised that it works for some but not for others.

    Only problem is that I'm not in the city she was born in, that is why my wife's cousin is trying to get it. So I can't go to the city hall etc. I'm in Manila, she was born in Iloilo. Before I moved to Manila they said we could pick it up at the NSO in Manila.

  10. Birth certificates take forever, sometimes up to 6 months. It's not that they're witholding it, chances are, they haven't even processed it.

    Try going to the city hall the live birth was submitted. Go to birth reports (or something like that). Ask for an endorsement letter - document contains the date when they sent it to NSO. Bring the endorsement letter to NSO main and ask for the birth cert to be expedited.

    No, they are doing it on purpose. We have been through those steps two or three times now. We had an endorsement letter but they still couldn't "find it" or something like that. It was ridiculous.

  11. I have tried to get my daughter's birth certificate for months now. They keep saying come back next month, in three weeks, next week etc. Is there anything I can do as far as taking them to court? I'm sure it is illegal for them to do this. I can't do my daughter's CRBA if I don't have her NSO birth certificate. Please help

  12. I am a US citizen living in the Philippines with my wife. I have done DCF filing for my wife. I have been reading on the forums with mixed answers. My mother, who we will live with when we get there, and who I lived with when I was in the US as my permanent residence, will be the sponsor. Since I have been in the Philippines, I was unable to work, so I do not have the income to be the sponsor. My question is do me and my mother both fill out the I-864 form, or do we need to do the I-864a? From what I understand, we will both fill out the I-864 and not do anything with the I-864a. Can someone please clarify if this is right? Thanks a lot :)

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