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  1. I cannot seem to find the Alien registration number on my Visa. There is a number that begins with a G on the very bottom of my passport. Is that it? It is followed my the letters MEX then another 7 numbers, then an F and then another7 numbers and so on. There are numbers in red. Are these the Alien number? Under Annotation, it says "blanket waiver". Does this mean that I do not have an Alien number yet?

    Also, thanks to some good advice here on VJ, we are sending in an AR-11 Change of Address form. We could not do it online without the Alien number, but my question on this is do we send in an AR-11 for each of my two sons who came here on a K2 Visa?

    As far as that goes, do we file an I-864 for each child with a K2 Visa, and with the K1 visa, or does it all fall under me, the K1 recipient? Am I asking this correctly? I know that we need to file an I-485 for each kid, but is it the same for the I-864?

    Thanks for your help!

    I started looking for my Wife's A-number and did not find it on any of her documents listed as A-number. However on her green card it is listed as USCIS# xxx-xxx-xxx. I did a little more checking and found it listed as the "A-number" on her NOA2. This was, of course, the same number as on her visa and her Green Card. You will likely find this number on these documents listed as "registration number" or "USCIS#". Good Luck.

  2. This is a reply to my original Post.

    My wife is at her Interview as I type this. The Singapore Police Certificate can NOT be obtained until you receive Packet 3 from the NVC. You will need to send a copy of the cover letter with the required documents. The CNCC website for the certificate says the certificate will be mailed directly to the Consulate requesting. However, My wife's ex-boss in Singapore was delighted to help her obtain her certificate and retrieved it 2 weeks later. He mailed it directly to my wife in Manila and she sent it to the NVC. A few days later we became complete.

    Good Luck. Hope this helps.

  3. Hi there,

    Your first trip will be very interesting and very Eye opening. You should get some insight to what you will really expect with her and her family. This website listed below is a very good reference to everything from Philippines culture to what you should expect when you plan your wedding and Marry her. INCLUDING BUDGET. I read this over and over and then also paid the gentleman for the PDF. It is well worth the effort to also bring a copy to your fiance. Most information is accurate and will help you to avoid simple mistakes. Remember, even though the Philippines is Americanized, it is NOT the same culture.

    http://www.filipinawives.com/

    Good luck to you.

  4. All,

    My wife worked in Singapore under her previous married name. She was later annulled and her passport is now new and in our last name. She must retrieve a police certificate from Singapore for her IV Package. I understand Singapore will need a copy of the letter from the NVC stating the immigration need for this certificate. Singapore will also mail the certificate back to the country of request within two weeks as stated on the Singapore Police website.

    Does anyone have any insight or experience as to what we can do to avoid additional delays and where this report will actually be sent? Embassy? NVC? My Spouse?

    All responses relating to SINGAPORE POLICE CERTIFICATE would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you.

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