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13 hours ago, louiep58 said:
hello fellow vjrs this question is kind of personal and more directed towards the ladies My wife and i live in the phil with our 10 month old daughter while we still want at least one more child We decided for now not yet ok So what im asking you ladies in the phil what is the best and safest birth control method in the phil for my wife and what would be the cost thk you
The daughter is 10 months old? Is your wife breastfeeding? Supposedly, she can't get pregnant while she's breastfeeding but one can't depend on that for sure. Additionally, over the counter bc pills might have an effect on her breastfeeding so you might want to take that into consideration.
Geowrian is right, it is best to speak to a doctor about it. Women have different reaction to pills. Cost of bc pills here range from 35 pesos to 900 pesos. A visit to OB-Gyn is about 250 pesos to 500 pesos.
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1 hour ago, GaryK said:
'Pleasant experience' and 'uscis' doesn't usually go together. I suppose miracles do occasionally happen, though. A broken clock is right twice a day. Blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then. I have called 6 or 7 times in the past and they have been hemorrhoids to me each time. I won't be calling again. If it is meant to happen, it'll happen.
I am sorry about your experience.
In all honesty, I have been reading your posts about your experience calling them and was a little nervous about calling as well but my gut feeling was telling me something's up so despite my fiance's planned contact on a Friday, I called on a Thursday instead and put him in conference with the USCIS so he won't lose his patience and set a not-so-pleasant tone when talking to the agent.
But yeah, I guess we got lucky as well.
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We had a rather pleasant experience calling USCIS.
Our i129f petition was received on December 18th. On April 18th, we called after lunch and the wait time just about 3-5 mins. When we spoke with Tier 1 (Michelle), we immediately asked to spoke to Tier 2. She provided information and status about our information anyway after verifying our info. She then asked if we still want to be transferred or if she provided what we needs--we asked to be transferred anyway. She was courteous, pleasant and precise. She even told us that we will be asked for the same info to verify our identity again and we're fine with that.
When we got in line to speak to tier 2, it says that the wait time is over 200 minutes. However, we were given a choice to get a call back instead after providing our name and phone number. It also says that we will not be losing our line when we hang up and wait for call back. That was nicr of them to say
After 3 hours, we got a call from Tier 2 Bernard and gave us the good news that we were approved on April 17th. He was really nice and was very happy for us. He also said that they will send out the letter soon.
No text, no email, uscis online are not yet updated. We got antsy and had to call. It was a great call
Wohoo!!
Do you give to beggars?
in Philippines
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Giving to beggars is not just illegal for foreigners but to everyone in the Philippines.
Philippines has the Mendicancy Law of 1978. Yep, it's that old but I have not seen it enforced (just like any other laws in the Philippines).
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