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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I have researched the rules and proicess for getting married to my fiance in the Philippines. She is 20 so needs to get Parents Consent. What is this really? A form that both mother and father sign and then notorized or is this a form letter, once again signed by the parents? Does anyone have a sample copy of something I can use resource or otherwise to check this block.

It's a little complicatted as her father lives in Manila and her Mother in Mindinau. So will have to get two letters or have them both sign the same one.

Thanks

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I would suggest posting this in the Philippines Forum. perhaps someone there will have had similar situation.

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

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

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The Philippine Family Code: Marriage applicants who are aged 18-21 needs a written "Parental Consent" and those who are between 21-25 will need written "Parental Advice" (stating that parents are aware of the couple's intent to marry) prior to application of the marriage license.

Since your Fiance is 20 years old, a written "Parental Consent" from her parents are warranted. And since parents are separated, she may need to get 2 letters (one from each) to make things legal and you will not encounter any problems along the way of your petition/processing. Good Luck.

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The Philippine Family Code: Marriage applicants who are aged 18-21 needs a written "Parental Consent" and those who are between 21-25 will need written "Parental Advice" (stating that parents are aware of the couple's intent to marry) prior to application of the marriage license.

Since your Fiance is 20 years old, a written "Parental Consent" from her parents are warranted. And since parents are separated, she may need to get 2 letters (one from each) to make things legal and you will not encounter any problems along the way of your petition/processing. Good Luck.

I think you'll see the statute refers to written permission from father OR mother.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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I have researched the rules and proicess for getting married to my fiance in the Philippines. She is 20 so needs to get Parents Consent. What is this really? A form that both mother and father sign and then notorized or is this a form letter, once again signed by the parents? Does anyone have a sample copy of something I can use resource or otherwise to check this block.

It's a little complicatted as her father lives in Manila and her Mother in Mindinau. So will have to get two letters or have them both sign the same one.

Thanks

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01-04-2012 --- N400 sent

01-11-2012 --- Check Cashed

01-10-2012 --- NOA1

02-07-2012 --- Biometrics

02-14-2012 --- Yellow Letter (it says "bring any state issued ID" for interview)

02-24-2012 --- Placed in line for Interview Scheduling

02-27-2012 --- Interview Letter sent out

03-02-2012 --- Interview Letter received

04-02-2012 --- INTERVIEW- passed!

05-01-2012 --- Oath scheduled/ Oath Letter Sent

05-16-2012 --- Oath Taking! I am now a USC!!!

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IR-5

05-17-2012 --- I-130 Sent

05-29-2012 --- NOA1

09-24-2012 --- NOA2

10-11-2012 --- Received Case Number via email

10-12-2012 --- Mailed AOS

10-24-2012 --- Mailed DS-230

11-16-2012 --- Case Complete

11-27-2012 --- Received interview schedule via email

11-05-2012 --- Early Medical day 1

11-06-2012 --- Medical Day 2 -PASSED!

01-03-2013 --- Interview- APRROVED!

01-10-2013 --- VISA Received

01-14-2013 --- POE LAX

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