July 2025 I divorced my cheating Filipina while she was still in Philippines and it was done in an American court. However, the Philippines doesn't recognise divorce. I've been currently in another Filipina relationship who's now my fiancee. I just got back from seeing her in February 2026. While there we both talked to a philippine lawyer who advised us since my divorce was already finalised in America for my fiancee to show my divorced papers and her husbands death certificate during her US Embassy interview. As far her Cenomar is concerned this lawyer said to just get it for herself and then give it to US Embassy at the time interview.
The previous Filipina I was actually "fake married" to her because she concealed having a fake death certificate from her separated husband and never disclosed it until forced to do so during that her US Embassy interview. Bottom line, the Philippine government is still showing our marriage valid, when in fact the US Embassy notified USCIS and USCIS notified the Philippine government. This was an inside job between NSO (now known as PSA) who personally new my fake wife's kids teacher. I think that's why the Philippine government has never removed it from their database. So, that's why I'm going to be filing a fiancee visa so she can get married to me here in the USA, because USA government has already granted me a legal bonafide divorce.
My main concern is how the Cenomar and US Embassy can work together in unison to help grant her a K1 visa?