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For DCF , Here's a guide
Click the link below.
For DCF , Here's a guide
Click the link below.
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Thank you for kind response but i couldn't see the direct consular filing in the link. It tells the procedure of spousal visa in US but not direct consular filing guide in US Embassy.
-its the same requirements for DCF
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Click the link to answer all your questions.
http://www.visaharmony.com/spousal-guide.php
Hi everyone. My husband and I (i resided in Macau for few years) moved to Philippines last January and got married last May. He went to Us embassy today to ask if he is qualified for Dcf but he told me that he didn't get exact answer but sounds like he is. We cannot depend on "sounds like" though. They only gave him forms and a blue paper with list of requirements. I checked online and i saw a permanent residency requirement and 13a visa stamp something like that. My husband is not a permanent resident of Philippines, he has alien certificate card valid for one year. We went to Thailand after his 6 months and when we came back, immigration officer gave him one year free visa stamp because he's married to Filipina. Can anyone help us to know if he's qualified? Same experience as we do? We only have our contract of lease as proof that he resides in Philippines. We have no joint account yet since we've been married for only 4 months, no proof of billing under his name too. I don't know if the contract of lease is enough proof.
*click the link for more info
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Easy ways to show proof is by way of 13a visa you can find that in your passport. And ACR CARD. If your renting a place, Contract papers will help too.
Qualifying documents
in Direct Consular Filing (DCF) General Discussion
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Thanks #kamkaran.