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I meet a nice lady at the airport early this morning.And I found out that she also had a American fiance.

They filed the K1 packet just last week, and she keep asking me many questions about the K1 process.

She told me that she had a 1 year old son, and never been married.

But the problem is, that in her son birth certificate last name, is the last name of her son father.

Also at the back of her son birth certificate ,they both signed the "Affidavit of Acknowledgement/admission of Paternity".

it was also a delayed registration of birth because her son father is a OFW,.

Her question is ,is this will affect her K1 application because of her son birth certificate last name?

She told me that she had CENOMAR on hand, just to make sure that she is not married.

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Hi...

as long as may cenomar cya original from nso,,,kasi i verify yan ng DV...at i hope they will not ask the biological father of the baby ng letter stating that they r not married and giving the full custody sa mother so she can bring the baby with her!!!

God bless,

Irene

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Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Hi...

as long as may cenomar cya original from nso,,,kasi i verify yan ng DV...at i hope they will not ask the biological father of the baby ng letter stating that they r not married and giving the full custody sa mother so she can bring the baby with her!!!

God bless,

Irene

Yes, she told me that she had 2 cenomars from Manila and the other one in Davao NSO.

the biological father only spent 1 week here in the Philippines and then back to Canada.

Her son stays with the biological father side.And they told my friend that she plans to get her son at the later date.

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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Hi...

as long as may cenomar cya original from nso,,,kasi i verify yan ng DV...at i hope they will not ask the biological father of the baby ng letter stating that they r not married and giving the full custody sa mother so she can bring the baby with her!!!

God bless,

Irene

Yes, she told me that she had 2 cenomars from Manila and the other one in Davao NSO.

the biological father only spent 1 week here in the Philippines and then back to Canada.

Her son stays with the biological father side.And they told my friend that she plans to get her son at the later date.

Does it affect her K1 application if the CO will see the last name of her son is different from hers?

"Affidavit of Acknowledgement"was signed both hers and the biological father.

 
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