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We need some advice regarding my child's CR2 visa application. Her biological father's name does not appear in ANY of her documents...her birth cert, baptismal cert, even her passport application. Question #15 asks for her father's name and 16, his birthdate, birthplace and current address. My concern is, what am I supposed to put there? My husband called NVC and they said that I should put his name there and all the other info that i am unsure of as "unknown", but if they see that and they do not see his name on her documents, my fear is that they tell me that I should get a consent to travel from him first. I do not honestly know where he is right now. On the other hand, if I do not put his name, would they question that too and say that it is impossible that i do not know who her father is, and eventually say that I committed some kind of fraud? A friend put her child's father's name on the child's form and they did not allow trhe child to go with her until she got the father's consent...and she did not know where he was. Until now, she still cannot bring him with her.

We really need help on this. I have till next week when my NBI will be released and I send our applications to NVC. Please advise us on this. We would be extremely grateful.

Thank you in advance.

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Hi guys...

We need some advice regarding my child's CR2 visa application. Her biological father's name does not appear in ANY of her documents...her birth cert, baptismal cert, even her passport application. Question #15 asks for her father's name and 16, his birthdate, birthplace and current address. My concern is, what am I supposed to put there? My husband called NVC and they said that I should put his name there and all the other info that i am unsure of as "unknown", but if they see that and they do not see his name on her documents, my fear is that they tell me that I should get a consent to travel from him first. I do not honestly know where he is right now. On the other hand, if I do not put his name, would they question that too and say that it is impossible that i do not know who her father is, and eventually say that I committed some kind of fraud? A friend put her child's father's name on the child's form and they did not allow trhe child to go with her until she got the father's consent...and she did not know where he was. Until now, she still cannot bring him with her.

We really need help on this. I have till next week when my NBI will be released and I send our applications to NVC. Please advise us on this. We would be extremely grateful.

Thank you in advance.

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I think the best advice anyone could give is to consult with an attorney who specializes in immigration and/or family law in PI.

Normally it's better to invest in yourself and tools that will help you, but I fear yours is a case where making a mistake can be quite critical.

I'm not saying that you should take the advice of an attorney, or even hire one to handle your case, but at the least you should

make an appointment to consult with an attorney and find out what options may be available to you, and what consequences there may be,

before you commit to a course of action.

I hope this all works out for you in a favorable and speedy time period.

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if u were never married to the biological father then it will not be a problem, they will not ask for the consent from the father. check out the updated rules of dswd in the philippines. just google it.

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if u were never married to the biological father then it will not be a problem, they will not ask for the consent from the father. check out the updated rules of dswd in the philippines. just google it.

I read it and thank you. So, it is okay for me to put "N/A" then? I consulted my uncle who is a lawyer and he says that "not registered" is a more proper term than "N/A". The father's name does not appear on any of my daughter's documents, not even on her passport application. I had to execute an affidavit of illegitimacy for her passport.

12-09-08 - INTERVIEW @ 6:30AM...God be with us! --- APPROVED!!!

12-11-08 - VISAS RECEIVED....YAHOOOOO!!!

04-07-09 - POE: Chicago O'hare

04-28-09 - received SSN's (after having to apply for them personally!!!!)

04-30-09 - Received our 2-year GREEN CARDS

01-07-09 - ROC, here we come!!!

01-18-11 - Mailed out I-751

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enKOm5.png

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