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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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The last thing Maria needs to do before leaving the Philippines is to attend the CFO Exit Seminar. One of the things she needs to bring is something called an Immigration Data Summary for US Bound Emmigrants; however, no where do the instructions tell us how to get one to fill out. Can anyone help with information on this?

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The last thing Maria needs to do before leaving the Philippines is to attend the CFO Exit Seminar. One of the things she needs to bring is something called an Immigration Data Summary for US Bound Emmigrants; however, no where do the instructions tell us how to get one to fill out. Can anyone help with information on this?

K1 applicants doesnt have the Immigrant Data Summary ;)

03.14.2011 -------I-751 sent overnight

03.15.2011 -------package says "Delivered"

03.30.2011 -------ASC Appointment Notice Received

04.22.2011 -------Biometrics Appointment

08.29.2011--------APPROVED! GC RECEIVED!

I'm the wife of an American Soldier;

I'm the hope that lives within him after storm clouded days.

The freedom from war that gives wings to his heart,

May they reach across the miles and bind our hearts together

against all that we must face in this world.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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yes,no need for the immigrant data summary

October 26, 2009 >AOS package sent thru USPS priority mail (day1)

October 29, 2009 >Item delivered Chicago IL, 60680 (Recieved Date) (day4)

November 3, 2009 >Notice date for I-485, I-131, I-765 (NOA's) (day9)

November 6, 2009 >Recieved in the Mail (day12)

November 6, 2009 >Touched (day12)

November 6, 2009 >Notice date for biometrics letter (day12)

November 26, 2009 >Biometrics letter recieved (Appointment date: Nov.27) (day32)

November 27, 2009 >Biometrics Appointment Done (day33)

November 27, 2009 >Touched :D(day33)

December 16, 2009 >Touched EAD "Card Production Ordered" (day53)

December 16, 2009 >Touched AP (day53)

December 17, 2009 >Touched EAD (day54)

December 17, 2009 >Touched AP (day54)

December 18, 2009 >Touched AP (day55)

December 21, 2009 >Recieved Advanced parole in the mail (day58)

December 21, 2009 >Touched EAD"Card production ordered" (day58)

February 04, 2010 > Interview @ 12:30 pm,done and approved (day103)

February 11, 2010 > Welcome Letter Aarrived

February 16, 2010 > GC Recieved

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The last thing Maria needs to do before leaving the Philippines is to attend the CFO Exit Seminar. One of the things she needs to bring is something called an Immigration Data Summary for US Bound Emmigrants; however, no where do the instructions tell us how to get one to fill out. Can anyone help with information on this?

Counseling Requirements for Filipino Spouses and Other Partners of Foreign Nationals

1. Two (2) valid identification cards (IDs) with photograph;

2. Duly completed guidance and counseling form;

3. If married, certified true copy and photocopy of marriage contract on security paper from the National Statistics Office (NSO), or Local Civil Registry Offices (LCRO); or original and photocopy of marriage contract duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate (if married abroad)

4. Other documents as may be required by the counselors; and

5. Payment of P250.00 counseling fee.

After receipt of the passport and visa, the Filipino spouses and other partners of foreign nationals will have to register with CFO prior to their departure. Registration is done either in CFO Manila or Cebu Extension Office, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. An emigrant registration sticker is affixed to the emigrants passport as proof of registration.

Registration Requirements for Filipino Spouses and Other Partners of Foreign Nationals

1. Original Passport;

2. Original and photocopy of visa;

3. Original and photocopy of Immigrant Data Summary for US bound/Confirmation of Permanent Residence for Canada bound/ Embassy Certification of Eligibility (for Spain bound C visa holders);

4. Original CFO guidance and counseling certificate;

5. Duly completed emigrant registration form; and

6. Payment of the authorized registration fee.

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The last thing Maria needs to do before leaving the Philippines is to attend the CFO Exit Seminar. One of the things she needs to bring is something called an Immigration Data Summary for US Bound Emmigrants; however, no where do the instructions tell us how to get one to fill out. Can anyone help with information on this?

K1 is non immigrant... so u don't need that IDS

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I now understand as a K1 Visa we do not need the Immigration Data Summary.

You mention the Guidance and Counseling Form, and that is another one I can't find on any web site to download and fill out. I'm guessing that form is provided at the Smef-Cow center for the counseling session; am I correct?. Am I also correct in my guess that after the Guidance and Counseling session as Smef-Cow, which is located in Quezon City, she must get to the CFO Center in Manila to show the Certificate and get the sticker put in her Passport?

Thanks,

Carl

The last thing Maria needs to do before leaving the Philippines is to attend the CFO Exit Seminar. One of the things she needs to bring is something called an Immigration Data Summary for US Bound Emmigrants; however, no where do the instructions tell us how to get one to fill out. Can anyone help with information on this?

Counseling Requirements for Filipino Spouses and Other Partners of Foreign Nationals

1. Two (2) valid identification cards (IDs) with photograph;

2. Duly completed guidance and counseling form;

3. If married, certified true copy and photocopy of marriage contract on security paper from the National Statistics Office (NSO), or Local Civil Registry Offices (LCRO); or original and photocopy of marriage contract duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate (if married abroad)

4. Other documents as may be required by the counselors; and

5. Payment of P250.00 counseling fee.

After receipt of the passport and visa, the Filipino spouses and other partners of foreign nationals will have to register with CFO prior to their departure. Registration is done either in CFO Manila or Cebu Extension Office, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. An emigrant registration sticker is affixed to the emigrants passport as proof of registration.

Registration Requirements for Filipino Spouses and Other Partners of Foreign Nationals

1. Original Passport;

2. Original and photocopy of visa;

3. Original and photocopy of Immigrant Data Summary for US bound/Confirmation of Permanent Residence for Canada bound/ Embassy Certification of Eligibility (for Spain bound C visa holders);

4. Original CFO guidance and counseling certificate;

5. Duly completed emigrant registration form; and

6. Payment of the authorized registration fee.

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the form will be given there... bring also the documents took in the embassy interview, have a 2 photocopies of visa and passport, after PRISM, when u go to CFO ul pay another 400 pesos, have a 2photocopies of yellow paper given by PRISM... good luck... actually... im going there this week or by monday...God bless Us

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