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Chancy

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  1. 1 hour ago, valleyofthehills said:

    But the TKY number are for immigration visa applicants, which is not what the K-1 lies under.

     

    Assuming the interview will be in Tokyo, K1 cases do actually have TKY numbers, as mentioned above.  You need that TKY number for the rest of the K1 process.

     

    Did you or your fiancee not get a welcome email when the K1 case was transferred from NVC to the embassy?  Maybe check your trash/spam folders.

     

  2. *** Moved from US Citizenship General Discussion to Passports, etc sub-forum, where topics about N-600 are discussed ***

     

    6 hours ago, Toni1 said:

    Is there any way I can ask them to mail it to my address in NY since my child is 4 years old and is not taking oath so his presence is not needed.

     

    The N-600 form has an affidavit section that you must sign in the presence of a USCIS officer.  USCIS will not issue the certificate if you don't attend that appointment.

     

    Did the letter say that your child's presence is not required at the appointment?

     

  3. On 2/4/2024 at 9:59 PM, Erik and Glydyl said:

    they need Glys original Birth certificate and her original copy of her CENOMAR, but the embassy took those documents at the interview and all we have now are the copies.

     

    Congratulations on the interview!

     

    I strongly recommend your fiancee order new certified copies of her PSA birth certificate before flying to the US.

     

  4. *** Removed related thread.  Please post your related questions/updates in this thread to keep the discussion in one place. ***

     

    On 2/6/2024 at 5:45 PM, mike876 said:

    Does cfo care if your divorced  to another Filipino girl from pervious marriage on k 1 visa  to the usa ..... I seen their  ASKING FOR THE PETIONERS       prior relationships   indicated citizenships of previous partners.. does the fiancée say shes Filippo or  SAY YOU DONT KNOW    JUST ASKING SINCE CFO IS SO CRAZY SOMETIMES

     

  5. 20 hours ago, meblue said:

    My niece will submit her I 360 petition in US Embassy Manila. What is the address and what department?

     

    Contact the consulate through their public inquiry form -- https://ph.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visa-inquiry-form/

     

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    Ask if they will accept the I-360 through direct filing with the consulate, and if so, what is the procedure.

     

  6. *** Moved from General Immigration-Related Discussion to Effects of Major Family Changes forum, where topics related to I-360 filing are discussed ***

     

    On 1/29/2024 at 2:47 AM, meblue said:

    my niece American husband died, my niece is a Filipino citizen residing in Philippines. And she will apply the form I 360 and form I 485.

     

    If your niece is residing in the Philippines, she is not eligible to file I-485.  File only form I-360.  If her late husband already filed I-130 for her, no need for I-360, as mentioned above.

     

  7. On 1/29/2024 at 5:10 PM, EllisAndRenz said:

    Actually a question:  She says she keeps her Philippine citizenship as well.  Is this not true?  
    (I've considered getting Philippine citizenship for retirement ... but I'd have to give up US Citizenship .. as I understand it, that's not true in reverse).  Maybe I'm wrong.

     

    @OldUser is correct -- your wife will lose her Philippine citizenship the moment she takes her US oath.  Her Philippine passport becomes void by PH law at that point.  But she can reacquire her PH citizenship and apply for a new passport with a visit to the PH embassy in Washington DC.

     

  8. Forecast says it might snow tonight.  If it does, it would be my first time to experience snowfall.  MrChancy and I are excited for the 10 or so minutes it would take to get the commemorative photos/video.  After that, back to whining about the cold.

     

  9. 10 hours ago, discoverusa said:

    Maybe some other members can list more advantages of obtaining Certificate of Citizenship and spending all this money. I honestly don't see many advantages. 

     

    Mainly for insurance, as CoC is the strongest evidence of US citizenship for children who were not USC at birth but derived citizenship from their parent.  Having CoC would avoid situations like in this recent thread below --

     

     

  10. *** Moved from Bringing Family of USC forum to Passports, etc sub-forum, where similar topics are discussed ***

     

    15 hours ago, David00000 said:

    do we need to apply for n600 for his citizenship or just go to passport office for normal process because ir2 becore citizen when enter before 18 years age

     

    N-600 is optional.  If your brother entered the US with IR2 visa and is below 18 years old, he may apply for US passport already, without N-600.

     

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