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Honeysuckle

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    Honeysuckle reacted to Leatherneck in Police Clearances (From all over?)   
    You're welcome MrsBrokenshoelace!
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    Honeysuckle reacted to MrsBrokenshoelace in Police Clearances (From all over?)   
    I am a Dual Citizen (British/Filipino) married to a USC, we plan to *eventually* file for DCF and slowly working our way into getting our ducks in line for our application. For the purpose our application, we will be using my British citizenship. I come from a nomadic background (Dad was in the Aviation industry). My family moved from Sindapore to establish ourselves in the Philippines after we had lived there for several years and a few months after my 16th birthday. I had a brief stint in the UK (about 8 months or so, it was more travelling than living and is the only time that I have been in the country of my nationality) when I was 18, and more recently I lived in Australia for just over 2 years before returning to the Philippines where I now live with my husband. Does this mean I need to get police certificates for England, Singapore, Australia and the Philippines? Would there be no need for a police clearance from Singapore as I had left 3 to 4 months after my 16th birthday? Likewise, as I have never resided in England would that also be unnecessary? From what I have seen online, the length of time one has resided in a country varies (Between 6 to 12 months), so I would just like to double check!

    Thanks!
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    Honeysuckle reacted to Leatherneck in Police Clearances (From all over?)   
    Since age 16 you need a police certificate from all countries you lived for six months or more.
    Less than six months and vacations don't count.
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    Honeysuckle reacted to claudi1176 in Sleepless in Vienna   
    It'll be fine. And also, I don't think they stamp your passport when you leave. I have been in the US 6 years on a work visa and they only stamped when I enetered. I just was over there on a tourist visa and returned 6 weeks ago and they didn't stamp it. GOOD LUCK!!!
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    Honeysuckle reacted to KayDeeCee in Sleepless in Vienna   
    You are welcome. Yes, he sent his birth certificate to prove his US citizenship, so just sending the pages of the passport with the stamps to prove meeting in person is fine. You do not need all the pages unless you are using it on its own to prove citizenship.
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    Honeysuckle reacted to KayDeeCee in Sleepless in Vienna   
    Copy of the passport is not even needed for the foreign fiance(e). The USC petitioner can use either a copy of their US birth certificate, naturalization or ALL(yes even blanks) pages of their US passport to prove US citizenship.
    Also, just so you and others reading this that might be confused, the I-129F petition is mailed to a Dallas lockbox address, not the Texas Service Center. It is an intake facility and the petitions are sent from there to either the TSC or the CSC.
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    Honeysuckle reacted to Julie+Matt in Sleepless in Vienna   
    as far as I know, all passport pages shown are only if you don't have a birth certificate to show, not as proof of visitation. I could be wrong…if I am, I'm screwed, cuz I only photocopied my id card and the passport stamps as proof of my travel to see my fiancé.
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    Honeysuckle reacted to Harpa Timsah in Husband filed a fraud report against me with USCIS and FDNS   
    You did do fraud. You came to the US as a spouse after your marriage was over, then kicked your husband out of his own house because you felt entitled to it.
    Him filing a fraud report is the correct thing to do.
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    Honeysuckle reacted to novedsac in Husband filed a fraud report against me with USCIS and FDNS   
    Hey, where's SingleDad2USC ? Surely he'll champion her cause!
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