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  1. If you read the OP Title : "What Visa get's my wife (GC)'s sister and her niece to US?" Student visa would be the quickest and easiest visa from Philipppines, US EMbassy in Manila promotes it almost daily, and the prioritize it if you file for it.
  2. If she has parents they could probably get a tourist visa but the wait time is long for interview. My good buddy who wife if from Philippines had the father come first on tourist visa and he stayed for 6 months when his daughter had a baby, and then the mother came and she had to stay for like almost a year due to Covid and not being able to go back home.
  3. Wrong again You wrote " Immigration is a tiring, lengthy process. There are no quick paths, unfortunately " I found the immigration to be a quick and easy process.
  4. I did a k1 back in 2007 from Philippine it moved at lighting speed How you want to explain that one?
  5. Why did it take so long for your Greencard to be approved? They waived both greencard interview for my wife, She only had to do biometrics once time
  6. Not cherry picking I went to the Philippine section and this was the poster I found like after 20 seconds looking. Plus I did K1 back in 2007 from Philippines it was NOA2 in less than 40 days, So I have historical backing to back up my data.
  7. Correct Poster Jorgedi make a false claim "I know you don’t agree with this, but now in 2022, even Philippines is not fast like It was in 2015." I was just pointing out how fast thing moved back then for Philippines, Heck I even dragged my feet at scheduling the interview at the US Embassy in Manila due to it getting NOA2 so fast, I had to buy tickets to fly to Philippines, and I had to buy a one way ticket so my fiance could fly back with me, etc. I suspect I could of had interview scheduled and my fiance back in USA in less than 3 months. I wanted to spend at least a month in Philippines once I got there, since I was gonna fly over there might as well stay.
  8. Here is another poster from Philippines took last than 5 months to having interview and approval at US Embassy in Manila Defeedme's US Immigration Timeline (visajourney.com)
  9. Another dude was approved in 7 days from California Service Center, I took 30 I was at a different service centers Yes, it was fast like that back in 2015, I have looked at a few others timelines from that time, it was moving quick, but that's seems to be normal for Philippines.
  10. I would have to disagree, Did my K1 back in 2015 Did my K1 from Philippines approved in like 30 days, my fiance was here within 4 months Never had do a GreenCard interview for 2 year or 10 year. My wife got her citizenship last year, seemed like it moved very quickly......
  11. No Doubt Never heard of anyone getting traditional marriage and then trying to divorce under muslim law, in the Philippines. I pretty much thought muslims had their own laws there.
  12. You are wrong As far as USCIS and the US Embassy in Manila, she is free and legal to marry
  13. Muslims in Philippines can divorce in Philippines, just a FYI
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