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Hi guys! My son and I will be having our interview on July 10 (next week na!!!). I already have my CEMAR here with me, question is, do you think I will be asked to show my husband's CEMAR too? As I still don't have it yet... I'm really trying so hard to avoid having 221g.. Any thoughts? :-)

P.S. not sure if I posted on the Philippine subforum... hope I got this right, though. :-)

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There should be only one CENMAR (certificate of marriage). I don't understand why you think there should be 2 different ones?

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There should be only one CENMAR (certificate of marriage). I don't understand why you think there should be 2 different ones?

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it would be the same document if there were 2.......:blink:

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She's asking about her Husbands Cenomar, but Cenomar is a Philippines thing. We don't have them here in the US, and so the only Cenomar they will ask to see is yours. Your husband doesn't have one, and wont' need one.

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No she is asking about a CEMAR, even put it in caps... cenomar is not mentioned, and no reason it should be.

Actually it is called CENMAR....idk why they make it so similar to CENOMAR...it shouldn't have an N in it...imho....but it does.

http://nso.citizenservices.com.ph/marriage-certificate

why not just say marriage certificate and cut the confusion???..... Oh yes, it's a governmental thing.......:rofl:

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Actually it is called CENMAR....idk why they make it so similar to CENOMAR...it shouldn't have an N in it...imho....but it does.

http://nso.citizense...age-certificate

why not just say marriage certificate and cut the confusion???..... Oh yes, it's a governmental thing.......:rofl:

Yup... actually, but what they typed is what they asked about.... :blush: We knew what they meant..... ok maybe we knew... :lol:

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goodluck on your interview. Be sure to have a new CENOMAR even though it is still valid/not expired. Bago ang hinanap sa akin nung ininterview ako, buti na lang nakakuha ako ng bago a week before.

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Thanks for moving my topic to the right forum... I still haven't figured out how to post on the regional forum. :-( I'll do my best to look for it (again). :-)

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There should be only one CENMAR (certificate of marriage). I don't understand why you think there should be 2 different ones?

I was just wondering if the CO would want to verify if my husband was married before he married me, in the same way they would want to verify my background. I'm not actually thinking about 2 different documents...just thinking if I can bring my CENMAR (or CEMAR) and my husband's CENMAR. Just to prove we didn't have previous marriages.

goodluck on your interview. Be sure to have a new CENOMAR even though it is still valid/not expired. Bago ang hinanap sa akin nung ininterview ako, buti na lang nakakuha ako ng bago a week before.

What if mine's 2 months old? Ok lang ba yun? *nervous*

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I'm sorry guys for the confusion I'm causing you... but I'm actually talking about the "advisory on marriages"... now I'm not sure what it's called anymore... CENMAR...CENOMAR... but I checked nso.citizenservices.com.ph and they are offering basically 4 services... 1. birth certificate 2. marriage certificate 3. death certificate and 4. Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR). I ordered one before and I said CENMAR (I read people using that term here in VJ) luckily the agent understood what I was talking about.

Checked my title and now I know where the confusion is coming from... I wrote CEMAR instead of CENOMAR or CENMAR.... Sorry about that guys.. Anyway, back to my question... Do you think I should secure a copy for my husband just in case the CO wants to know if he was married before he married me? Thanks guys! :-)

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She's asking about her Husbands Cenomar, but Cenomar is a Philippines thing. We don't have them here in the US, and so the only Cenomar they will ask to see is yours. Your husband doesn't have one, and wont' need one.

Before we got married we were asked to have CENOMAR for the counseling at the city hall. Can we just show that or do I need to order another one for him...just in case CO wants to know if he was married before he married me.

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