Beginning the Journey..and hope to mail the package this Friday but maybe I'll triple check it and send Monday.
This board was instrumental in deciding to just put the package together myself and skip hiring a lawyer.
1. What if the address on my personal check is not the same as my current address? I moved and have not had a chance to get new checks printed.
2. My Fiance`e has sent me a copy of her province's Regional Trial Court papers ...I guess it would be and equivalent of a Divorce Judgement for us in the States.. It is labeled DECISION and the last page where the judge would sign it's stamped with the words ORIGINAL SIGNED and the Judges name in Capital Letters.
However it's not stamped with a court seal nor signed by the judge or clerk like a certified copy we would get here in the states Local/Superior courts.
It does say the marriage is Null and Void and an order date and the civil case number..I'm assuming the court system in the Philippines is old school? Would this be OK to include in the package as legal proof that she is again able to re-marry? I believe they will require the official NSO registration documents at the interview and not during the I-129f Filing? I'm hoping someone has seen such paperwork. Or am I worrying for nothing?
Thank you all in advance for your help and knowledge
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Hello All
Beginning the Journey..and hope to mail the package this Friday but maybe I'll triple check it and send Monday.
This board was instrumental in deciding to just put the package together myself and skip hiring a lawyer.
1. What if the address on my personal check is not the same as my current address? I moved and have not had a chance to get new checks printed.
2. My Fiance`e has sent me a copy of her province's Regional Trial Court papers ...I guess it would be and equivalent of a Divorce Judgement for us in the States.. It is labeled DECISION and the last page where the judge would sign it's stamped with the words ORIGINAL SIGNED and the Judges name in Capital Letters.
However it's not stamped with a court seal nor signed by the judge or clerk like a certified copy we would get here in the states Local/Superior courts.
It does say the marriage is Null and Void and an order date and the civil case number..I'm assuming the court system in the Philippines is old school? Would this be OK to include in the package as legal proof that she is again able to re-marry? I believe they will require the official NSO registration documents at the interview and not during the I-129f Filing? I'm hoping someone has seen such paperwork. Or am I worrying for nothing?
Thank you all in advance for your help and knowledge
dhc