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How to apply for an insurance for my mom, that will be migrating soon, and she's in her señor year.
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Update: After 2 years, January 22, 2023- Manila Embassy Interview- Passed
- top_secret and AFCF
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Another thing is, did your parent(s) required to submit original copy of your marriage certificate (petitioner) during the embassy interview? And pay the $220 immigrant fee?
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Don't worry about it, you are probably required to do sputum, a 2-3 month delay for the sputum test but as Long as your TB is not active, you'll be fine and won't require any medication.
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Just curious how was your parent interview experienced? I'm about to book my moms medical and her interview for January 22nd, 2024- Manila.
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Update: 9/16/22 -This case is documentarily complete, which means the NVC has all the documents we requested. Your application is waiting for an interview appointment, where a consular officer will adjudicate it. 11/24/23- Immigrant Visa Interview Details: Interview Date/Time:JANUARY 22, 2024 at 06:30 AM
Interview Location:MANILA, PHILIPPINES
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Documentarily Qualified - August 9, 2022 after I sent email July 27, that they neglected to check the paper I submitted
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May 31, 2022- Required to submit Petitioner’s Copy of Birth Certificate, since my authentic copy was issued by the old agency NSO, now PSA. (Note to Filipinos that’s about to petition or planning to process any kind of immigration purposes, get a new copy of any certificate, that has a PSA logo, so it won’t cause delay.
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3 months after, NVC check documents march 17,2022 requiring me to submit updated I846 & I846A since the old forms will only be accepted til April 2022, how long now?🙄
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My mom’s paper was approved Dec 13, 2021, 11 months after filing. After a year, still on processing. Submitted all the required attachments from me as petitioner & my beneficiary…waiting game again😉.
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Filed petition last January 14, and as of February 12, uscis reviewed the documents submitted online application. What’s next after this?
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It would be best to apply for his/her own certificate of citizenship cause when they applied for a specific jobs, they are required to produce a copy of Naturalization. Both of my boys are derevatives of mine (K1) they
were 16 & 14 Yrs old At that time, (4yrs
ago). My eldest (16) appeared
at USCiS For oath taking ceremony, probably 15 below is not required,
as to my youngest (14), certificate was sent to our home address and not required to appear. In gods grace, both applied to be a
servicemen, eldest is now Army and my youngest will start Navy training after high school graduation( 2021) they are Asked
to submit a copy of proof of their certificate citizenship. Who knows what requirements will be asked later? But be ready.
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Any updates since then?
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Any January filer for alien relative? A while ago I submitted my online application for my mother. Hoping this year would be a pleasant start for all of us.
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Just recently filed my dual citizenship ( virtual submission of files, in short I just emailed my documents ) depends which state your located at with jurisdiction of Phil consulate, in my case I submitted mine https://newyorkpcg.org/pcgny/consular-services/dual-citizenship-ra-9225/ http://newyorkpcg.org/pcgny/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/9NovDual-Citizenship-Application-Form-11-November-2020.pdf after 3 years of being a naturalized citizen. Two of my boys was born Filipino father from previous marriage, and one is American born, now 3 years of age (girl) with my present husband. What to do and how to do it? For married Filipina to a (foreigner ) with dependents: First thing, file a Report of Marriage at Philippine consulate submitted ours (July 19, 2015) at the same time I applied new passport with my current family name. At that time I’m still on my adjustment of status. Fast forward, 3 years after of all bulky papers for USCIS here comes my notice for oathtaking that would take place July 2017. I was about to give birth to (newborn baby) a week after my due was supposed to be my oathtaking so I have to visit USCIS for rescheduling my oathtaking for Naturalization, exciting! Finally, received my scheduled appointment for my oathtaking, (Sept. 19, 2017), but before that, filed my daughter’s Report of Birth (Sept 13, 2017) and Philippine passport (she is now a dual citizenship of US & Philippines by virtue of birth from one Filipino parent before becoming a citizen). On the other hand, my 2nd son who is now 18 yrs of age is my dependent, as the other one is of age to file for his own. As of now:
The Consulate finds that your submission appears to be complete and in order. Note that the Consulate would require you to submit/present originals of the documents you submitted by email.
At present, our schedule is full until the end of February 2021. The Consulate will communicate with you in due course on the next steps/status of your application.
The Consulate also wishes to inform you that the IATF has eased up travel restrictions in the Philippines for former Filipinos and this is reflected in the Consulate's Advisory No 31: https://newyorkpcg.org/pcgny/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Advisory-No.-31.png
*In all cases, the evaluating officer may require the submission of additional documents.
**Any incorrect information in the application form and/or documents submitted may result in delay or rejection of your application and that misrepresentation on your part may be considered grounds for refusal/cancellation of your application.
PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL NEW YORK 556 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10036
www.newyorkpcg.org
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In my own understanding, when you get to Philippines bring your divorce decree to the Clerk of Court before seeing a lawyer. And that they can help you find a suitable one for your case rather than looking for one. Sometimes whom they know matters when it comes to this kind of case. My friend that works locally in the trial court suggested one of her client that it would be easier for petitioner to publicize the dissolution in public and you don't need to file an annulment which will take more time to process. The best way to deal with, is to publish it in the local newspaper that your marriage was dissolved in other country and that publication for couple of weeks is enough evidence to inform the world that you are in the process of dissolving your marriage in the Philippine system.
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Does anybody tried to email American airlines office in Manila? I tried emailing (salessupport@aamnl.ph)
but it's not working...however the number existed.
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Visa
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. Hahah, I wish I could so I could tell you what's inside.What's inside? You should open it.
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We waited for 3 weeks..you may try to call this number 023012000 local number 5184/5185.
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I picked up the golden envelope at 4pm, bound for US next week, this is really is it!


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I've tried passport and MNL case no..but it doesnt work. UID number is constant number of codes under the stripes bar on your appointment letter..it wont appear yet if visa is still at consular section. In my case I able to trace it night time..when visa was in transit to 2GO office.
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new update:
8/30/2013 11:16:59 PM IN-TRANSIT 8/30/2013 11:48:13 PM LOADED 5J651Expecting it today, Yehey!
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All the the adjectives I could ever describe, ??
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scanning status activity using UID number
Scanning Details
Date/Time Scan Activity 8/30/2013 8:06:25 AM IN-TRANSIT 8/30/2013 3:28:27 PM ACCEPTED SHIPMENT FROM CUSTOMER 8/30/2013 6:14:59 PM IN-TRANSIT Its coming




Parent for interview (filer I-130)
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It was 2 years of waiting game.... Filed Petition: January 14, 2021 Manila Embassy Interview: January 22, 2024