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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Here is my question. My fiance is 18. shes in the philippines.

I know that in the Philippines you need to have parents written consent to marry untill you are 22. If her parents are not too happy about us being together is there anything that they can do to make it so that she is not able to get her visa? i do know about the exit counsiling and we have that taken care of already.

is she going to need anything for her interview to prove that her parents give consent to marry? she is leagly an adult

Our timeline

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02-23-2007 - I-129F mailed to NSC

03-02-2007 - NOA1

03-12-2007 - Touched

05-18-2007 - Touched

05-18-2007 - NOA2

05-29-2007 - NVC Received

05-31-2007 - Sent to Manila

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Here is my question. My fiance is 18. shes in the philippines.

I know that in the Philippines you need to have parents written consent to marry untill you are 22. If her parents are not too happy about us being together is there anything that they can do to make it so that she is not able to get her visa? i do know about the exit counsiling and we have that taken care of already.

is she going to need anything for her interview to prove that her parents give consent to marry? she is leagly an adult

She might be legal here in the States, but if she's not legal w/o parental permission there in the Phils then how will you be able to successfully obtain a visa? I am thinking that she would need that parental permission at some point and if they refuse, it might cause a denial of the K1. However, I am not all that familiar with the consulate in the Phil. I am certain that someone will come along with more insight.

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bETTER CONSULT HER PARENTS FIRST. I THINK THEY WOULD BE OK WITH THAT. JUST TRY AND TALK TO THEM PERSONALLY.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Maybe it would be best, to just create your own parental approval letter and submit it.

1/27/2007 Nerissa told me she received a ltr on Friday 26th from USE in Manila telling her they had our petition. I'm sure that's a GREAT thing.

4/16/07 Medical scheduled

4/23/07 Interview 7:30 YEA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2/21/2007 She tells me in Yahoo msngr and then in an email that she DOES NOT want to come to USA because of her family who will suffer if she is not there

She said YES!!!!! We are back in the med/interview schedule. After a few months I realized I couldn't live without her. I wooed her back and now she is coming to USA after interview.

7/1/-19/2007 Medical finished for both

Case Number: mnl20068abcde

Visa Classification: K1

St. Luke's Appointment Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 (7:00:00 AM)

Embassy Appointment Date: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 (7:30:00 AM)

K1 and K2 Approved on 8/1 @ est 10:30

8/3/2007 Delbros has Visas

8/18/2007 Flight booked from MNL to LAS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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bETTER CONSULT HER PARENTS FIRST. I THINK THEY WOULD BE OK WITH THAT. JUST TRY AND TALK TO THEM PERSONALLY.

I already planed on this once we get the interview. date. I planed on taking a trip back to the Philippines.

my problem is this though.. her parents are very adement about her finishing school before she gets married. They are wanting us to wait for 4 years.

A 4 year wait would be ok if i lived there. but living in the states and never really getting to be with my love is very hard. I have only been away from her for just over a month now but it really has been the longest month i have ever had in my life.

She is wanting to just leave there as soon as possible and does not care what her parents think about it. We both however do not want it to come to her running away to be with me but we will do that if needs be. We have known eachother a while as i lived there for 5 months. I was with her ever day and met her my 3rd day there.

My question is this though.. what information will the consulate require from her to prove parents consent so they will be able to approve her visa? if any. we both do not want to wait the 4 years to be with eachother but will if we absolutly have to.

When i do go back i planed on bringing some school info and also my financial statments to her parents to help prove to them that my intentions are good and that i want her to finish her schooling as they do. but i want it to be here with me.

Any advice on our situation would be greatly appreciated.

Our timeline

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02-23-2007 - I-129F mailed to NSC

03-02-2007 - NOA1

03-12-2007 - Touched

05-18-2007 - Touched

05-18-2007 - NOA2

05-29-2007 - NVC Received

05-31-2007 - Sent to Manila

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Maybe you should think about promising her parents that she will get an education in the US. If you don't have the money for a US education, she should be eligible for student loans (stafford) once she is married to you. Its just a thought.

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01/15/2007 I-129F sent to Nebraska

01/17/2007 I-129 received in Nebraska

01/22/2007 NOA1

01/24/2007 Touched

04/11/2007 Touched

04/19/2007 NOA2

05/08/2007 NVC receives case

05/10/2007 NVC sends case to Bangkok embassy

05/17/2007 Sent packet 3 checklist with additional documents to Bangkok embassy

05/18/2007 Bangkok embassy receives my packet 3 checklist and additional documents

05/18/2007 Bangkok embassy sends packet 3

05/22/2007 Received packet 3 from Bangkok embassy

05/30/2007 Interview date posted on embassy website

06/17/2007 Thai and Christian Wedding Ceremony and Reception!!! (NOTHING LEGALLY RECOGNIZED)

07/05/2007 Interview

07/06/2007 Picked up visa

07/08/2007 Flying to US

07/09/2007 Arriving in Indy

07/10/2007 Getting hitched LEGALLY at small-claims court!!!

07/25/2007 Sent AOS packet to Chicago

07/27/2007 AOS packet received at Chicago

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Here is my question. My fiance is 18. shes in the philippines.

I know that in the Philippines you need to have parents written consent to marry untill you are 22. If her parents are not too happy about us being together is there anything that they can do to make it so that she is not able to get her visa? i do know about the exit counsiling and we have that taken care of already.

is she going to need anything for her interview to prove that her parents give consent to marry? she is leagly an adult

Hi I belive you are young. You need others girls in the your life

Lucila

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi I belive you are young. You need others girls in the your life

Lucila

I only need the 1 girl in my life. Thanks for the thought though

Our timeline

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02-23-2007 - I-129F mailed to NSC

03-02-2007 - NOA1

03-12-2007 - Touched

05-18-2007 - Touched

05-18-2007 - NOA2

05-29-2007 - NVC Received

05-31-2007 - Sent to Manila

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Maybe it would be best, to just create your own parental approval letter and submit it.

This is what we planed on doing for the exit counseling ;-)

so is a letter to be required for the interview? or just the exsit counseling?

Our timeline

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02-23-2007 - I-129F mailed to NSC

03-02-2007 - NOA1

03-12-2007 - Touched

05-18-2007 - Touched

05-18-2007 - NOA2

05-29-2007 - NVC Received

05-31-2007 - Sent to Manila

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Maybe it would be best, to just create your own parental approval letter and submit it.

This is what we planed on doing for the exit counseling ;-)

so is a letter to be required for the interview? or just the exsit counseling?

I believe you will need the parental consent for CFO. she will need the CFO stamp in her passport to be able to get on board the plane.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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