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ibyang

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    ibyang reacted to Shauneg in PDOS Question   
    Technically yes it's fine. What if during the seminar they ask for some document she doesn't have with her? She would have to wait until the next day to bring it back and would miss her flight. If you are willing to lose the money on the flight and re-booking then do as you wish, i would not book until I had everything with sticker included though.
    They have a nice little caveat on their website where it says they can ask for other documents, they literally interpret that as anything they so choose. My fiance had to give them a copy of my passport bio page, birth certificate, divorce decree, and a second photo id (of mine). This was all after she had her visa so obviously she had already been vetted as good to leave the country......I have no idea why they wanted those but she wasn't leaving the country without giving them a copy of those.
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    ibyang reacted to Tahoma in PDOS Question   
    Like Shauneg said, she can roll the dice at her own risk.
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    ibyang reacted to manilaraf in NBI clearance and "no criminal record"   
    Jawaree, please read up more on the Philippines board. "No criminal record" is one of the responses you hope to not get:
    6. NBI CLEARANCE. Applicants aged 16 years and older must have a valid Record Clearance for Travel Abroad Purposes from the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). Clearances should be in the applicant’s current name, birth certificate name, maiden name and any aliases or nicknames used, including different spellings you have used of those names. An official letter of explanation from the NBI is required for any notation of “No criminal record” or "No pending case”. For immigration purposes, an NBI clearance is valid for one (1) year from the date it was issued. The NBI web site is http://www.nbi.gov.ph.
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    ibyang reacted to apple21 in Mother of a USC visa approved and some quick advice   
    Yes she can bring a companion to SLEC and USEM.
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    ibyang reacted to indhiraastacio in USC daughter petitioned for father   
    I understand that tourist visa are for visiting but my point is that their will be no separation becasuse the wife and kids will be able to travel back and forth since they have a visa, heck, i wish that my husband wouldve had a tourist visa, i wouldnt feel the weight of the wait if he was able to travel back and forth with me to the states. Bottom line is, we are on this sight to uplift and see every way in which we can help make the JOURNEY easier for one another. Its true that many families do have to separate because of this process but lets not forget that separating is a CHOICE and not an obligation.
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