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  1. The word "none" would mean a zero or there is any. The use of "N/A" would mean the question does not apply to you.

    Please be more specific and someone will be able to give a more specific answer to your question. Or a question you are having trouble of which form of the words none and N/A.

    Hope everything is going well with you George and Aaiz

  2. Do we have to sumbit NSO documents like birth cert., cenomar or marriage cert. before the interview date at the embassy?I believe what they verify is the filipino fiance'/ fiancee' documents but how can they verify such documents when we dont sumbit any yet. Or is this just an advance payment?

    hmmmmm :huh:

    how can they verify such documents when we dont sumbit any yet
    you are right, how???

    The filipino beneficiary will be the only one to submit the NSO certified BC and Cenomar, and this is during the interview.. So they ask us for verification fee, we must pay it before the scheduled interview. So, yes its an advance payment.. does this mean that the actual document verification will start on the day the consul received the actual BC and Cenomar? but many here in VJ suggest to pay a month before the interview to avoid delays. what will NSO check if the actual hard copies are not there yet? this is confusing me more :wacko:

    I hope someone can answer these questions you have. I will be calling up on Sunday night in hopes I can get some info on my case. I still don't understand how this portion of the process has suddenly become an unsoloved mystery or 9th wonder of the world.

    Hopefully I worry for nothing and everything will be there on Friday.

  3. I have been trying to contact the NSO, so I can inquire the process and if they can tell me when our papers have been sent back to USEM. I will be calling again on Sunday night and hope they are in a good mood. I will let you know what happens. If you know for sure your papers are complete, then you should be able to travel with no worries at the interview. I'm already committed to go either way.

  4. Call CSC and let them know, it's not that big of deal. Especially since the other forms are the correct format. As long as your original app is correct, your good. Just call CSC and ask them, If it already went to NVC, then talk to them. If you just got approved, it will still be at CSC for a few days. I've never read anyone denied at the interview because of a typo on the letter.

  5. I am still having a major problem with the NSO document verification and the ability NOT to be able to get any info about it.

    From what I'm understanding or information I'm receiving. The USEM sends some documents (unknown which they are exactly) for Delbros to pick up and deliver to NSO. This is the part that kills me. The USEM send the docs to Delbros on a Monday and Delbros will send the doc to NSO the following Monday, so there is up to 2 weeks lost for waiting. After NSO completes what ever they do, they send it back to USEM. In our case, Delbros sent our stuff to NSO last Monday, the 17th and our interview is next week on the 28th. And if NSO does not complete by the 28th, we will be on AR, thus taking longer to wait. This is the problem other people are having with this document verification thing and holding people up. I spent last night calling many different numbers at NSO to ensure that our paperwork is complete prior to interview so we do not have the same problems other people did. After them giving me atleast 4 different phone number to call. Every person I talked didn't know anything or who is exactly in charge of the department. I don't understand what the big secret is. All they kept saying is "kindly call this number sir and they can assist you." Each different phone number I was given, led to a dead end. I was really trying to get info out of anybody because I know this Thursday and Friday the offices are closed. Delbros says it takes 1 to 3 weeks for NSO to complete doc verification. Now, if it's 1 week, cool. Longer, we got problems. I/ we have complete every part of the process to the "T" and it is just frustrating that no One knows about this part, even the NSO office.

    Does anyone know different information about the process. Please post for everyone to read. Thanks in advance.

    I really hope my aggravation is all for nothing, but I just have a hard time understanding why the NSO will not provide information about this process or why they cannot be contacted. Maybe they should have a call center to get revenue for information. They would have got a few bucks out of me last night instead of the phone company.

    So, has anyone tried to contact the NSO? If so what number did you call, and what information did they provide you?

    Well, you see, experienced, or will soon encounter the problems in this part of the system. I really hope this portion of the process is soon fixed.

  6. From what I'm understanding or information I'm receiving. The USEM sends some documents (unknown which they are exactly) for Delbros to pick up and deliver to NSO. This is the part that kills me. The USEM send the docs to Delbros on a Monday and Delbros will send the doc to NSO the following Monday, so there is up to 2 weeks lost for waiting. After NSO completes what ever they do, they send it back to USEM. In our case, Delbros sent our stuff to NSO last Monday, the 17th and our interview is next week on the 28th. And if NSO does not complete by the 28th, we will be on AR, thus taking longer to wait. This is the problem other people are having with this document verification thing and holding people up. I spent last night calling many different numbers at NSO to ensure that our paperwork is complete prior to interview so we do not have the same problems other people did. After them giving me atleast 4 different phone number to call. Every person I talked didn't know anything or who is exactly in charge of the department. I don't understand what the big secret is. All they kept saying is "kindly call this number sir and they can assist you." Each different phone number I was given, led to a dead end. I was really trying to get info out of anybody because I know this Thursday and Friday the offices are closed. Delbros says it takes 1 to 3 weeks for NSO to complete doc verification. Now, if it's 1 week, cool. Longer, we got problems. I/ we have complete every part of the process to the "T" and it is just frustrating that no One knows about this part, even the NSO office.

    So, has anyone tried to contact the NSO? If so what number did you call, and what information did they provide you?

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