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Carpe Vinum

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  1. I understand that. But, it seems your US based work is requiring some work authorization from the Philippines to do your US work in the Philippines. That's not going to happen, I fear. It probably would have been fine to pack up the laptop and work a couple of weeks while on vacation. But the snag is the requirement is seeming to come from your employing company.
  2. Your lawyer is misinformed. There is no box for the medical packet on the DS-160. Some embassies do send out a package to beneficiaries containing information and some other miscellaneous forms. Manila is not one of them.
  3. Can I work on a Balikbayan visa? If you are holding a Balikbayan visa in the Philippines, you are NOT ALLOWED to take any form of work. You need to apply for a 13a Non-Quota Special Working Permit (SWP) (applicable if you are married to a Filipino citizen) if you wish to take any local employment. The Balikbayan visa program is definitely a great perk to help the OFW and returning Filipino dual citizens and their family. https://everythingzany.com/balikbayan-visa-foreign-spouse-filipino-dual-citizen/#can-i-work-on-a-balikbayan-visa It might be best to just take a few weeks off from work)))
  4. There is no packet to receive. I have only heard of one person receiving a mailing and that was after the fiance already arrived in the US)) You just proceed like you received the mailing.
  5. It would be good to know how far Andrew is in the K-1 process and how many times he has visited his fiance. It would help to inform my response.
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