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sige lang sis kung yan ang paniniwala mo.... want to remind you na walang record sa nso ang kasal namin ng asawa ko ngayon.

Sis your first marriage is still considered valid in the Philippines because divorce between Filipinos, wherever secured and even if with the consent of both spouses, is not recognized under Philippine laws. In other words, as far as the Philippines is concerned, the second marriage is null and void...

Sis, how come the 2nd marriage is null and void when there's no record in the NSO?

To Jom:

Thanks sa advice, yup since my ex and i separated way back 1989 ay hindi talaga ako nag-invest. Anyway, yung dati naming property ay naka-transfer na rin sa anak namin, at nag-promise din ako na di ako maghahabol sa binili nyang property with his partner alang-alang for their 2 kids. I'll see to it na ma-annul muna ang kasal namin ng ex ko before investing property back in the Philippines if ever we plan to invest.

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I am just very curious...did you have your K1visa interview in the US Embassy in Manila or in the US Embassy in Hongkong?

Myla

In Hongkong US Embassy.

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Naturalization

Aug. 05, 2009......sent N-400

Aug. 06, 2009......delivered at 11:45

Aug. 17, 2009.....NOA

Sept.01, 2009.....biometric appointment

Sept.12, 2009.....rcved interview letter

Oct. 19, 2009.....date of interview....passed!!!!!

Nov. 18, 2009.....Oath Ceremony...yahooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

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sige lang sis kung yan ang paniniwala mo.... want to remind you na walang record sa nso ang kasal namin ng asawa ko ngayon.

Sis your first marriage is still considered valid in the Philippines because divorce between Filipinos, wherever secured and even if with the consent of both spouses, is not recognized under Philippine laws. In other words, as far as the Philippines is concerned, the second marriage is null and void...

Sis, how come the 2nd marriage is null and void when there's no record in the NSO?

To Jom:

Thanks sa advice, yup since my ex and i separated way back 1989 ay hindi talaga ako nag-invest. Anyway, yung dati naming property ay naka-transfer na rin sa anak namin, at nag-promise din ako na di ako maghahabol sa binili nyang property with his partner alang-alang for their 2 kids. I'll see to it na ma-annul muna ang kasal namin ng ex ko before investing property back in the Philippines if ever we plan to invest.

To walls1010:

I am just very curious...did you have your K1visa interview in the US Embassy in Manila or in the US Embassy in Hongkong?

Myla

In Hongkong US Embassy.

Thanks for the reply. Now I wonder, if you had your K1 interview in Manila, would the Embassy honor the divorce decree you obtained from Hongkong?. Hongkong recognizes divorce while the Philippines does not. A member is also in the same predicament. She obtained her divorce decree here in the US but she is back in the Philippines and a future beneficiary of a second K1 visa. She will definitely have her K1 interview in the US EMbassy in Manila and now I am wondering if the country where the interview will be would matter whether the divorce decree obtained abroad will be accepted or not. I am very interested to know of the outcome.

Godbless you :)

Removal of Conditions :

August 16, 2010 - Petition received by USCIS Vermont Center

August 20, 2010 - NOA1 received

October 4, 2010 - Biometrics

January 3, 2011 - Permanent 10 yr. Green Card Received.

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sige lang sis kung yan ang paniniwala mo.... want to remind you na walang record sa nso ang kasal namin ng asawa ko ngayon.

Sis your first marriage is still considered valid in the Philippines because divorce between Filipinos, wherever secured and even if with the consent of both spouses, is not recognized under Philippine laws. In other words, as far as the Philippines is concerned, the second marriage is null and void...

Sis, how come the 2nd marriage is null and void when there's no record in the NSO?

To Jom:

Thanks sa advice, yup since my ex and i separated way back 1989 ay hindi talaga ako nag-invest. Anyway, yung dati naming property ay naka-transfer na rin sa anak namin, at nag-promise din ako na di ako maghahabol sa binili nyang property with his partner alang-alang for their 2 kids. I'll see to it na ma-annul muna ang kasal namin ng ex ko before investing property back in the Philippines if ever we plan to invest.

To walls1010:

I am just very curious...did you have your K1visa interview in the US Embassy in Manila or in the US Embassy in Hongkong?

Myla

In Hongkong US Embassy.

Thanks for the reply. Now I wonder, if you had your K1 interview in Manila, would the Embassy honor the divorce decree you obtained from Hongkong?. Hongkong recognizes divorce while the Philippines does not. A member is also in the same predicament. She obtained her divorce decree here in the US but she is back in the Philippines and a future beneficiary of a second K1 visa. She will definitely have her K1 interview in the US EMbassy in Manila and now I am wondering if the country where the interview will be would matter whether the divorce decree obtained abroad will be accepted or not. I am very interested to know of the outcome.

Godbless you :)

i am very curious about this too. if anyone has any idea about this, or any experience regarding this situation, pls let us know :blush:

feb. 26,2008-----noa1

aug. 26, 2008----transferred to csc

sept. 19, 2008--- approved

NVC:

sept. 26, 2008----got case # from a live operator

oct. 6, 2008 ------received AOS bill/paid online

oct. 7, 2008 ------shows PAID

oct. 14,2008 -----IV fee generated/ paid online

oct. 15,2008 -----shows PAID

oct. 16,2008 -----mailed DS230 overnight

oct. 23,2008 ---- RFE

nov. 3,2008 ----- case complete

nov. 26,2008 --- medical exam

aug. 14,2009 --- remedical finally, passed

aug. 24, 2009 -- interview , passed

aug. 29, 2009 -- visa in hand

sept. 24, 2009 -- POE LAX

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sige lang sis kung yan ang paniniwala mo.... want to remind you na walang record sa nso ang kasal namin ng asawa ko ngayon.

Sis your first marriage is still considered valid in the Philippines because divorce between Filipinos, wherever secured and even if with the consent of both spouses, is not recognized under Philippine laws. In other words, as far as the Philippines is concerned, the second marriage is null and void...

Sis, how come the 2nd marriage is null and void when there's no record in the NSO?

To Jom:

Thanks sa advice, yup since my ex and i separated way back 1989 ay hindi talaga ako nag-invest. Anyway, yung dati naming property ay naka-transfer na rin sa anak namin, at nag-promise din ako na di ako maghahabol sa binili nyang property with his partner alang-alang for their 2 kids. I'll see to it na ma-annul muna ang kasal namin ng ex ko before investing property back in the Philippines if ever we plan to invest.

To walls1010:

I am just very curious...did you have your K1visa interview in the US Embassy in Manila or in the US Embassy in Hongkong?

Myla

In Hongkong US Embassy.

Thanks for the reply. Now I wonder, if you had your K1 interview in Manila, would the Embassy honor the divorce decree you obtained from Hongkong?. Hongkong recognizes divorce while the Philippines does not. A member is also in the same predicament. She obtained her divorce decree here in the US but she is back in the Philippines and a future beneficiary of a second K1 visa. She will definitely have her K1 interview in the US EMbassy in Manila and now I am wondering if the country where the interview will be would matter whether the divorce decree obtained abroad will be accepted or not. I am very interested to know of the outcome.

Godbless you :)

i am very curious about this too. if anyone has any idea about this, or any experience regarding this situation, pls let us know :blush:

hehehe :unsure: yes me too and the people who got a legal doc. but the doc. is not true(doctored) does it really happening? pls. inform us bcoz we are jsut curious hehehe... bcoz heard some are doin this and they out of the country now but want to make sure.. pls post if u know someone did this...

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May 15, 2017: NOA1 
June 05, 2017: Biometric Done
June 19, 2017: Case is in Line for an Interview
June 25, 2018: USCIS Scheduled an Interview
Aug. 02, 2018: Interview Date- APPROVED!
Aug. 09, 2018: Oath Ceremony

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"Yes, we are bound by our family laws but personally I believe divorce should be recognized in our country because its the faster option. Our laws try to protect and preserve marriage but lets face it, our culture has changed so much. Some relationships just dont work and not everyone can afford an annulment so instead of going the legal way, most would just separate and be with other people without their marriages dissolved."

yes i agree with u jom but still sad to know the fact that phil law still not acknowledge divorce... hope they will intime so many filipinas can have a fair treatment in marriage...

N-400:
May 9, 2017: N-400 packet was sent
May 15, 2017: NOA1 
June 05, 2017: Biometric Done
June 19, 2017: Case is in Line for an Interview
June 25, 2018: USCIS Scheduled an Interview
Aug. 02, 2018: Interview Date- APPROVED!
Aug. 09, 2018: Oath Ceremony

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"Yes, we are bound by our family laws but personally I believe divorce should be recognized in our country because its the faster option. Our laws try to protect and preserve marriage but lets face it, our culture has changed so much. Some relationships just dont work and not everyone can afford an annulment so instead of going the legal way, most would just separate and be with other people without their marriages dissolved."

yes i agree with u jom but still sad to know the fact that phil law still not acknowledge divorce... hope they will intime so many filipinas can have a fair treatment in marriage...

i read online in the phils. news (2 yrs ago) that one of the lady senator (forgot her name) is pushing a bill for divorce in pinas.

happyme, no way you can submit a doctored document in the us embassy. if you notice all the documents from the nso there's a barcode at the bottom where they scan to their computer to verify if the documents are fake or not.

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Naturalization

Aug. 05, 2009......sent N-400

Aug. 06, 2009......delivered at 11:45

Aug. 17, 2009.....NOA

Sept.01, 2009.....biometric appointment

Sept.12, 2009.....rcved interview letter

Oct. 19, 2009.....date of interview....passed!!!!!

Nov. 18, 2009.....Oath Ceremony...yahooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

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"Yes, we are bound by our family laws but personally I believe divorce should be recognized in our country because its the faster option. Our laws try to protect and preserve marriage but lets face it, our culture has changed so much. Some relationships just dont work and not everyone can afford an annulment so instead of going the legal way, most would just separate and be with other people without their marriages dissolved."

yes i agree with u jom but still sad to know the fact that phil law still not acknowledge divorce... hope they will intime so many filipinas can have a fair treatment in marriage...

i read online in the phils. news (2 yrs ago) that one of the lady senator (forgot her name) is pushing a bill for divorce in pinas.

happyme, no way you can submit a doctored document in the us embassy. if you notice all the documents from the nso there's a barcode at the bottom where they scan to their computer to verify if the documents are fake or not.

i remember my mom told me way way back about a certain friend that submitted a doctored or fake land titled and the CO scanned it daw and found out it was fake. the CO just smiled and denied her the tourist visa... lol...

Citizenship N-400

4/15/2010- sent my N-400 via fedex overnight

4/16/2010- signed and delivered

4/29/2010- check cleared

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sige lang sis kung yan ang paniniwala mo.... want to remind you na walang record sa nso ang kasal namin ng asawa ko ngayon.

Sis your first marriage is still considered valid in the Philippines because divorce between Filipinos, wherever secured and even if with the consent of both spouses, is not recognized under Philippine laws. In other words, as far as the Philippines is concerned, the second marriage is null and void...

Sis, how come the 2nd marriage is null and void when there's no record in the NSO?

To Jom:

Thanks sa advice, yup since my ex and i separated way back 1989 ay hindi talaga ako nag-invest. Anyway, yung dati naming property ay naka-transfer na rin sa anak namin, at nag-promise din ako na di ako maghahabol sa binili nyang property with his partner alang-alang for their 2 kids. I'll see to it na ma-annul muna ang kasal namin ng ex ko before investing property back in the Philippines if ever we plan to invest.

To walls1010:

I am just very curious...did you have your K1visa interview in the US Embassy in Manila or in the US Embassy in Hongkong?

Myla

In Hongkong US Embassy.

Thanks for the reply. Now I wonder, if you had your K1 interview in Manila, would the Embassy honor the divorce decree you obtained from Hongkong?. Hongkong recognizes divorce while the Philippines does not. A member is also in the same predicament. She obtained her divorce decree here in the US but she is back in the Philippines and a future beneficiary of a second K1 visa. She will definitely have her K1 interview in the US EMbassy in Manila and now I am wondering if the country where the interview will be would matter whether the divorce decree obtained abroad will be accepted or not. I am very interested to know of the outcome.

Godbless you :)

I believe she will get through. According to her she did not report to the Philippines Consulate and had her CENOMAR ready proving that she's not married in the Philippines and her divorce decree issued here in the USA was also a proof that she was eligible to remarry.

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Naturalization

Aug. 05, 2009......sent N-400

Aug. 06, 2009......delivered at 11:45

Aug. 17, 2009.....NOA

Sept.01, 2009.....biometric appointment

Sept.12, 2009.....rcved interview letter

Oct. 19, 2009.....date of interview....passed!!!!!

Nov. 18, 2009.....Oath Ceremony...yahooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

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"Yes, we are bound by our family laws but personally I believe divorce should be recognized in our country because its the faster option. Our laws try to protect and preserve marriage but lets face it, our culture has changed so much. Some relationships just dont work and not everyone can afford an annulment so instead of going the legal way, most would just separate and be with other people without their marriages dissolved."

yes i agree with u jom but still sad to know the fact that phil law still not acknowledge divorce... hope they will intime so many filipinas can have a fair treatment in marriage...

i read online in the phils. news (2 yrs ago) that one of the lady senator (forgot her name) is pushing a bill for divorce in pinas.

happyme, no way you can submit a doctored document in the us embassy. if you notice all the documents from the nso there's a barcode at the bottom where they scan to their computer to verify if the documents are fake or not.

i remember my mom told me way way back about a certain friend that submitted a doctored or fake land titled and the CO scanned it daw and found out it was fake. the CO just smiled and denied her the tourist visa... lol...

hahahha eh bka naman kc pinagawa sa recto hhahaha.. ang hirap kyang makapagproduce ng kand title na wla namn talga... :bonk:

N-400:
May 9, 2017: N-400 packet was sent
May 15, 2017: NOA1 
June 05, 2017: Biometric Done
June 19, 2017: Case is in Line for an Interview
June 25, 2018: USCIS Scheduled an Interview
Aug. 02, 2018: Interview Date- APPROVED!
Aug. 09, 2018: Oath Ceremony

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