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Filed: R-1 Visa Country: Saint Lucia
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request to american consule the one will make final interview to you if u can pick up or u can wait ur visa .. tell him /her that u are from mindanao and ur pregnant. they gonna ask u where u staying at that time hotell/house .they will tell u u can pick up now and if u can wait for your visa. and then CO will call u and give u pink slip and consule say "u will pick up now" tell to CO that consule said u can wait ur visa and thats it.. but not all can get theyre visa in that day....... GOOD luck

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USAR

Oct.8 2009 - arrived in USA (CR1 visa)

Nov. 2009 -- GC for 2 yrs received

Jan. 2010 -- DL issued

May. 2011 --- graduated for my bachelor degree

Sept. 1, 2011 --- Driver License Renewed ( till 2017)

NO removal condition

Citizenship

Oct. 2011-------- Filed N400

Jan. 2012 ------ Biometrics and Interviewed at same time

Jan. 17 2012 ---- Sworn In

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If I recall correctly, you as a Philippine citizen were Petitioner on your last USA divorce, which is not recognized under Philippine law, hence you are still married in the RP.

Now you are hoping the USEM MNL will let you slide through with full disregard for the laws of your country and give you another Fiancee Visa while you are still married under Philippine law.

It is because of people like you, that.......................

Good luck and God Bless

Your Friend,

NM

Hmm if i was reading it right, if the USC files for the divorce in the US, it is recognized in the philippines as a divorce....but if she were to have filed, then it would not have been.

In any case i guess it doesnt matter since she filed for an IR-1/CR-1 visa. Goodluck tomorrow on your interview Shiela!

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For our Full timeline

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Removal of conditions Journey

16 March 2012 Sent I-751 package from Aviano AB, Italy.

29 March 2012 Received everything back...wrong fee. thought we didn't have to pay biometrics since we were sending fingerprint cards and passport photos.

30 March 2012 Sent everything out again from Aviano AB, Italy.

10 April 2012 Check cashed

17 April 2012 Received NOA1 dated 6 April.

06 Dec 2012 Received 10 yr green card. Letter said it was approved 28 November 2012.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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request to american consule the one will make final interview to you if u can pick up or u can wait ur visa .. tell him /her that u are from mindanao and ur pregnant. they gonna ask u where u staying at that time hotell/house .they will tell u u can pick up now and if u can wait for your visa. and then CO will call u and give u pink slip and consule say "u will pick up now" tell to CO that consule said u can wait ur visa and thats it.. but not all can get theyre visa in that day....... GOOD luck

thank u so much :-) I hope i can pick up :-)

Timeline for my Mother

April 19, 2013 - submit the form I-130

April 22, 2013 - Receive the NOA1

July 29, 2013 - Approved NOA2 ( 82 working days)

July 30, 2013 - USCIS shipped my documents to NVC

Aug 5, 2013 - Arrived at NVC Building

Aug 13, 2013 - Got the NVC case # via PHONE

Aug 14, 2013 - Got the Invoice # via PHONE

Aug 15, 2013 - Send my DS-3032 via Email

Aug 16, 2013 - AOS Pay

Aug 17, 2013 - Got an email to print the COVER SHEET

Aug 21, 2013 - send the AOS overnight at NVC

Aug 28, 2013 - Accept the DS-3032

Aug 30, 2013 - IV BILL pay and Documents Sent to NVC receive the checklist AOS.

September 19, 2013 Sent back the checklist

September 20, 2013 Sept 26, arrived @ NVC

Sept 30,2013 - already encode to their system

ADVANCE MEDICAL @ St. Luke - SEPTEMBER 23, 2013

CASE COMPLETE AS OF TODAY : OCTOBER 23,2013

NOVEMBER 1 , 2013 -Documents left at NVC - Your case is in transit to the Consular Section. Your interview date was provided to you by the National Visa Center

NOVEMBER 4, 2013 Delivered - Signed for by : CEZAR NARTEA

NOVEMBER 5, 2013 - CEAC Case Creation Date: 13-Aug-2013 Status Updated Date: 05-Nov-2013 Your case is ready for your interview when scheduled at the U.S. Consular section. If you have already scheduled an appointment for an interview, please prepare your documents as directed in your appointment letter and appear at the consulate on the appointed date and time. Otherwise, please wait until you have received interview scheduling instructions.

DECEMBER 09, 2013 INTERVIEW DATE FOR MY MOTHER ( scheduled by NVC)

RESCHEDULED ONLINE for my mother interview early, NOVEMBER 18, 2013 - PASSED THE INTERVIEW!!!

11-18-2013 ceac -AP

11-20-2013 ceac - READY

11-21-2013 ceac - ISSUED

11-25-2013 -2go -- transit

11-26-2013 - VISA ON HAND

12-05-2013 - scheduled fly to USA.

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If I recall correctly, you as a Philippine citizen were Petitioner on your last USA divorce, which is not recognized under Philippine law, hence you are still married in the RP.

Now you are hoping the USEM MNL will let you slide through with full disregard for the laws of your country and give you another Fiancee Visa while you are still married under Philippine law.

It is because of people like you, that.......................

Good luck and God Bless

Your Friend,

NM

Why would the USEM care one way or another if the Philippines government recognizes the divorce? If you are legally divorced in the country you are applying to go, then you should treated like anyone else that applies for a KI visa, that has married, divorced, and wants to remarry again.

It has always seem rather unfair to me, that they will only recognize a divorce if initiated by the foreigner. I know of several foreigners that has use that law, as leverage in deciding by who and how the divorce gets filed.

Marriage :2009-12-31

I-485-AOS/EAD/AP Sent: 2010-01-12

I-485 RFE response received by USCIS : 2010-02-010

EAD/AP Approved Date: 2010-03-11

AP Received Date: 2010-03-16

EAD Received Date 2010-03-19

AOS Interview Appointment 2010-05-10

Green Card approved 2010-05-10

Email received Card Production ordered 2010-05-13

Green Card received 2010-06-08

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If I recall correctly, you as a Philippine citizen were Petitioner on your last USA divorce, which is not recognized under Philippine law, hence you are still married in the RP.

Now you are hoping the USEM MNL will let you slide through with full disregard for the laws of your country and give you another Fiancee Visa while you are still married under Philippine law.

It is because of people like you, that.......................

Good luck and God Bless

Your Friend,

NM

Why would the USEM care one way or another if the Philippines government recognizes the divorce? If you are legally divorced in the country you are applying to go, then you should treated like anyone else that applies for a KI visa, that has married, divorced, and wants to remarry again.

It has always seem rather unfair to me, that they will only recognize a divorce if initiated by the foreigner. I know of several foreigners that has use that law, as leverage in deciding by who and how the divorce gets filed.

Because according to local law, they do not have the legal capacity to marry. USA is a land of morals, fear of the law, and not one of overt corruption.

If you have the capacity to marry, that would meet one of the eligibility requirements necessary for the visa. if a Filipino initiates divorce in another country the RP government will not recognize it. It must be annulled prior to becoming eligible for benefits under the USA K1 Visa.

Unfair agreed, there are only three countries which have such problems with foreign divorce laws.

When the law is on your side you certainly have the right to exercise your exceptions accordingly.

Unfortunately, for the Philippines its not that way.

The US Embassy is going to use local law as their guidelines in determining eligibility for immigration benefits. Why? because they are in MNL!

Do you think that the Philippine government would allow the US Embassy to bastardize their laws and allow ineligible citizens to leave the country?

If the Philippine government would change their views on divorce, then the US Embassy MNL would follow suit according to local laws.

To be perfectly frank with you. The USA isn't worth sneaking in to anymore. The economy is #######, no jobs, banks are going belly up, public transportation is poor at best, All the unskilled jobs have already been taken, unemployment is at a record high, and we have not yet hit the bottom of our recession. You would be very disappointed in life here.

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