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Hello Vj's,

Help me naman oh about the affidavit of boni fide marriage.Whats this?How to make?

Any Idea?nakakalu ka....mamamatay ako... :help::bonk:

" If we could live life all over again,we would still choose each other.If we are reborn to second life, we would marry each other again,we are persons with one heart,one soul,the same dreams and aspiration."

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Hello Vj's,

Help me naman oh about the affidavit of boni fide marriage.Whats this?How to make?

Any Idea?nakakalu ka....mamamatay ako... :help::bonk:

Just letters from friends that attest to you having a for real marriage. Best if notarized.

Include!

Person's full name, address and perhaps telephone.

Their relation to you (friend, co-worker, neighbor, relative, etc)

Length of knowing you (you-guys)

How often seen/visited

Perhaps, last occasion of visit.

Perhaps a brief personal statement (whatever that may be, depends on the person).

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

Posted
Hello Vj's,

Help me naman oh about the affidavit of boni fide marriage.Whats this?How to make?

Any Idea?nakakalu ka....mamamatay ako... :help::bonk:

Hello princess,Haole is correct same we did too when we making that bonifide forms but try to look at the examples forms also here in vj's it will help you a lot i'm sure!Good luck

2007-08-21Met through dating site

2007-10-12Hubby's first visit/met me and picked him up in Davao International Airport

2007-10-17Officially engaged to my one and only love hubby & formally proposed in front of my family

2007-10-22Flew back to the US

2008-02-022nd visit of my hubby and picked him up at Cebu International Airport

2008-02-04Went into the US embassy Cebu to get his certificate of legal capacity

2008-02-05Flew back together into Davao City and drove to Tagum City

2008-02-27Our awaited precious moment the WEDDING DAY!!!!

2008-03-04Hubby Flew back to the US

2009-05-013rd visit of my hubby and picked him up at Hong Kong International Airport

2009-05-02We went to Hong Kong disneyland (pretty amazing)

2009-05-03Flew back together into Manila and got his balikbayan visa to stay here with me for one year

2009-12-24First time we celebrate together the Christmas Eve (very much awesome!)

2009-12-31First time we celebrate together the New Years Eve (very much happy)

2010-01-07We celebrate together on his Birthday!

2010-01-15Celebrate together on his cutie wifey Birthday!

2010-01-25Sent I-130

2010-01-27Manila consulate received

2010-03-31I-130 approved(66 days)

2010-04-15NOA2 received

2010-04-22Packet 3 received(YaY)

2010-04-24DS230I & DS2001 Sent

2010-04-26Manila consulate received

2010-05-06Packet 4 received(Yepeyy)

2010-05-26-MEDICAL 7:00am(Passed)

2010-06-17-INTERVIEW 7:00 AM VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you Lord !!!

2010-06-19 Recieved passport with visa via Air21 so fastttttt !!

2010-07-16 POE Detroit

2010-07-26 Recieved SS card

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Posted
Hello Vj's,

Help me naman oh about the affidavit of boni fide marriage.Whats this?How to make?

Any Idea?nakakalu ka....mamamatay ako... :help::bonk:

Hello princess,Haole is correct same we did too when we making that bonifide forms but try to look at the examples forms also here in vj's it will help you a lot i'm sure!Good luck

IMO affadavits are a waste of time for newlyweds but if you use them, make sure the personal statments talk about the relationship, not the wedding. Your marriage certificate is all you need to prove your marriage is legal. The legality is not what "bona fide" means.

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Hi Princess!

I saw that have just got married last October. Congratulations! You seem to be confused on the matter of being peitioner under a CR1 visa. Here's a little help.

One, do not worry about the documents, hahaha! Just kidding. I do not know about the Affidavit of Bonafide Relationship. We didn't prepare such document. As pushbrk said, it's a useless document. What your hubby needs to submit is the original copy of your marriage contract. The one that you and your hubby signed at the time of your wedding is enough for the meantime that he is still filing the petition. Once it is approved by the USCIS, he will be hearing from the NVC and will be asked to submit some sets of documents. Thus, for the meanitime that you and your hubby are waiting for the NVC notice, you apply already for the NSO authenticated copies of your marriage contract as well as your birth certificate. You can also file for the CENMAR already because all these documents will be needed also when you have your interview at the US Embassy. So maybe, get three copies of each. Once you get these documents, send them to your hubby so that when he submits the other documents to the NVC, he can include these NSO documents.

Later on, your hubby's petition and all the documents he submitted will be forwarded to the USEM. You will be receiving a notice telling you when the interview will be. Once you receive it, go for the medical examination at St. Luke Medical Center in Bogobo St., Ermita, Manila. Pay for the Delbros verification fee ahead of time, if possble, as soon as you receive your interview appointment letter. Keep the receipt just in case it will be asked by the Consular Officer.

Good luck on your journey!

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Hi Princess!

I saw that have just got married last October. Congratulations! You seem to be confused on the matter of being peitioner under a CR1 visa. Here's a little help.

One, do not worry about the documents, hahaha! Just kidding. I do not know about the Affidavit of Bonafide Relationship. We didn't prepare such document. As pushbrk said, it's a useless document. What your hubby needs to submit is the original copy of your marriage contract. The one that you and your hubby signed at the time of your wedding is enough for the meantime that he is still filing the petition. Once it is approved by the USCIS, he will be hearing from the NVC and will be asked to submit some sets of documents. Thus, for the meanitime that you and your hubby are waiting for the NVC notice, you apply already for the NSO authenticated copies of your marriage contract as well as your birth certificate. You can also file for the CENMAR already because all these documents will be needed also when you have your interview at the US Embassy. So maybe, get three copies of each. Once you get these documents, send them to your hubby so that when he submits the other documents to the NVC, he can include these NSO documents.

Later on, your hubby's petition and all the documents he submitted will be forwarded to the USEM. You will be receiving a notice telling you when the interview will be. Once you receive it, go for the medical examination at St. Luke Medical Center in Bogobo St., Ermita, Manila. Pay for the Delbros verification fee ahead of time, if possble, as soon as you receive your interview appointment letter. Keep the receipt just in case it will be asked by the Consular Officer.

Good luck on your journey!

Thanks Riza,pushbrk and nickoftime for the information.....at the time am waiting for my original copies from NSO...

Hi Princess!

I saw that have just got married last October. Congratulations! You seem to be confused on the matter of being peitioner under a CR1 visa. Here's a little help.

One, do not worry about the documents, hahaha! Just kidding. I do not know about the Affidavit of Bonafide Relationship. We didn't prepare such document. As pushbrk said, it's a useless document. What your hubby needs to submit is the original copy of your marriage contract. The one that you and your hubby signed at the time of your wedding is enough for the meantime that he is still filing the petition. Once it is approved by the USCIS, he will be hearing from the NVC and will be asked to submit some sets of documents. Thus, for the meanitime that you and your hubby are waiting for the NVC notice, you apply already for the NSO authenticated copies of your marriage contract as well as your birth certificate. You can also file for the CENMAR already because all these documents will be needed also when you have your interview at the US Embassy. So maybe, get three copies of each. Once you get these documents, send them to your hubby so that when he submits the other documents to the NVC, he can include these NSO documents.

Later on, your hubby's petition and all the documents he submitted will be forwarded to the USEM. You will be receiving a notice telling you when the interview will be. Once you receive it, go for the medical examination at St. Luke Medical Center in Bogobo St., Ermita, Manila. Pay for the Delbros verification fee ahead of time, if possble, as soon as you receive your interview appointment letter. Keep the receipt just in case it will be asked by the Consular Officer.

Good luck on your journey!

Thanks Riza,pushbrk and nickoftime for the information.....at the time am waiting for my original copies from NSO...

" If we could live life all over again,we would still choose each other.If we are reborn to second life, we would marry each other again,we are persons with one heart,one soul,the same dreams and aspiration."

 
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