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hello nakikibasa lang po ako d2 hehehe... pero ung gumawa ng thread ok lang na mag-asawa ka ulit kc dba kinasal ka sa us tapos nagdivorce ka don...? at di ba sabi mo ni minsan naman di ka nagpakasal d2... so wla record sa nso... pinapahirap pa un din namn ang suma pede pa rin ikasal sa iba kc di namn d2 nagpakasal.. eh un ngang d2 nakapagpakasal eh magdivorce lang sa ibang bansa eh pede dba hehhee... ska di mo namn nireport ung kasal mo d2 sa nso sa tin eh kya kahit di file ng anullment.. wla namn ia-annul kc wla record ng kasal..... ska di ka naman nagtnt.. ska me kakilala nga ako nagtnt eh for almost 5yrs. accountant bkit nakakuha pa rin sya ng visa jan, anjan na nga ulit kasama pa nya ung 2 nyang anak...... wag ka na alala... :wub:

oi ate jom pakisagot namn ng question ko ha.. slamat... curious lng po kc me kakilala ako na gnyan ang situation.... slamat po!!!!

Thanks happyme.. as of now, at ease na rin kami sa sitwasyon namin.. Kung meron mang masamang mangyari sa interview., dun nalng kami mag aalala.. pero cympre, kc nga ako ang nag open ng thread na ito, nde ko naman maiwasan tong mga kontrabida dito.. pero ok lang yan.. public forum eh... pero cympre., in the end, kami pa ng fiance ko ang magdedesisyon..tska, kung ma deny ba kami, yung mga kontrabida dito, maaapektuhan ba? nde naman eh..

thank u talaga...

ur welcome .. naku oo kc public forum kya intindihin mo na lang ska wg ka d2 mapipikon sa mga tao d2 kc lam mo naman ang reality sa kaso mo eh... lam nmn natin wlang magiging prob yan.. kc oo pag tayong tumingin na mga pilipino automatic kasal ka na kc dahil closed catholic country tayo pero pg pnag-usapan ay legal anong i-aanul eh di mo namn nireport ung kasal d2.. kya linis ang cenomar mo... ibig sabihin wla kang asawa.. eh ung iba nga eh toooottt.. tooottt.. tooottt..

nde naman ako napipikon., yung fiance ko lang..hhahah.. kc nde sya sanay sa mga forums na ganito. meron talgang iba na namimikon lang.. hehehe..

Bakit naman kc walang divorce dito sa Pinas.. ayan tuloy, nahihirapan yung iba.. pero cympre.. baka yung mga pinoy, basta basta nalng magpapakasal, tapos pad nde nag work out , divorce agad... baka yan din ang mangyayari..

buhay nga naman.....

ah ok.. hehehehe... di talga uubra agad ang divorce d2 sa tin khit pa isulong ng govt. kc ang unag kakalabanin nila ay ang catholic church natin d2 sa atin... sila agad ang magproporotesta hehehhe... lam mo me nagsabi din sa kin eh ang batas natin d2 sa mga babae pagating sa kasal eh dehado kc ang hirap ng proseso pagd2 sa atin.. lucky ka nga at sa us ka nagpakasal eh dba... kc me divorce don... kya single ka na ulit ngaun sis hehehhe... kc khit pa magdivorce sa ibang bansa at d2 naman kinasal di na un mababago kasal ka pa rin unless magfile ng annulment....

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hello nakikibasa lang po ako d2 hehehe... pero ung gumawa ng thread ok lang na mag-asawa ka ulit kc dba kinasal ka sa us tapos nagdivorce ka don...? at di ba sabi mo ni minsan naman di ka nagpakasal d2... so wla record sa nso... pinapahirap pa un din namn ang suma pede pa rin ikasal sa iba kc di namn d2 nagpakasal.. eh un ngang d2 nakapagpakasal eh magdivorce lang sa ibang bansa eh pede dba hehhee... ska di mo namn nireport ung kasal mo d2 sa nso sa tin eh kya kahit di file ng anullment.. wla namn ia-annul kc wla record ng kasal..... ska di ka naman nagtnt.. ska me kakilala nga ako nagtnt eh for almost 5yrs. accountant bkit nakakuha pa rin sya ng visa jan, anjan na nga ulit kasama pa nya ung 2 nyang anak...... wag ka na alala... :wub:

oi ate jom pakisagot namn ng question ko ha.. slamat... curious lng po kc me kakilala ako na gnyan ang situation.... slamat po!!!!

Thanks happyme.. as of now, at ease na rin kami sa sitwasyon namin.. Kung meron mang masamang mangyari sa interview., dun nalng kami mag aalala.. pero cympre, kc nga ako ang nag open ng thread na ito, nde ko naman maiwasan tong mga kontrabida dito.. pero ok lang yan.. public forum eh... pero cympre., in the end, kami pa ng fiance ko ang magdedesisyon..tska, kung ma deny ba kami, yung mga kontrabida dito, maaapektuhan ba? nde naman eh..

thank u talaga...

ur welcome .. naku oo kc public forum kya intindihin mo na lang ska wg ka d2 mapipikon sa mga tao d2 kc lam mo naman ang reality sa kaso mo eh... lam nmn natin wlang magiging prob yan.. kc oo pag tayong tumingin na mga pilipino automatic kasal ka na kc dahil closed catholic country tayo pero pg pnag-usapan ay legal anong i-aanul eh di mo namn nireport ung kasal d2.. kya linis ang cenomar mo... ibig sabihin wla kang asawa.. eh ung iba nga eh toooottt.. tooottt.. tooottt..

nde naman ako napipikon., yung fiance ko lang..hhahah.. kc nde sya sanay sa mga forums na ganito. meron talgang iba na namimikon lang.. hehehe..

Bakit naman kc walang divorce dito sa Pinas.. ayan tuloy, nahihirapan yung iba.. pero cympre.. baka yung mga pinoy, basta basta nalng magpapakasal, tapos pad nde nag work out , divorce agad... baka yan din ang mangyayari..

buhay nga naman.....

ah ok.. hehehehe... di talga uubra agad ang divorce d2 sa tin khit pa isulong ng govt. kc ang unag kakalabanin nila ay ang catholic church natin d2 sa atin... sila agad ang magproporotesta hehehhe... lam mo me nagsabi din sa kin eh ang batas natin d2 sa mga babae pagating sa kasal eh dehado kc ang hirap ng proseso pagd2 sa atin.. lucky ka nga at sa us ka nagpakasal eh dba... kc me divorce don... kya single ka na ulit ngaun sis hehehhe... kc khit pa magdivorce sa ibang bansa at d2 naman kinasal di na un mababago kasal ka pa rin unless magfile ng annulment....

Thank u!. oo nga single ako ulit~..

napakahirap ng divorce ko, financially, emotionally, grabeh ang stress, hinanap ko pa talaga yung ex ko para lang ma servan ng summon, pero nakatakas pa rin.. hahay..

sabi ko nga kay Ray, in our relationship, Divorce is not an option..hahah..

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I think si babae yung sumulat,hindi si lalaki. parang bitter lang siya maybe kasi na miss niya yung darling niya. :unsure:

kung c babae ito.. grabeh naman kung magkapagsalita about sa kapwa pinay..

Si Mr. Bukol yan, kasi mga Kano lang (lalo na ang mga itim) ang nagkakamaling gumamit ng phrase na "should of been". Ang tamang gamit ay "should have been". Hindi nagkakamali ang mga Pinay nang ganyan. Also, hindi na siya makasabat kasi hindi na nya maintindihan ang usapan. Hinihintay pa siguro nyang umuwi si Mrs. para mag-translate o kaya naman baka pinauwi na nya si Misis sa Pinas dahil pinagdudahan nyang scammer :devil:

Being bipolar is something that should of been figured out b4 you get married.
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I think si babae yung sumulat,hindi si lalaki. parang bitter lang siya maybe kasi na miss niya yung darling niya. :unsure:

kung c babae ito.. grabeh naman kung magkapagsalita about sa kapwa pinay..

Si Mr. Bukol yan, kasi mga Kano lang (lalo na ang mga itim) ang nagkakamaling gumamit ng phrase na "should of been". Ang tamang gamit ay "should have been". Hindi nagkakamali ang mga Pinay nang ganyan. Also, hindi na siya makasabat kasi hindi na nya maintindihan ang usapan. Hinihintay pa siguro nyang umuwi si Mrs. para mag-translate o kaya naman baka pinauwi na nya si Misis sa Pinas dahil pinagdudahan nyang scammer :devil:

Being bipolar is something that should of been figured out b4 you get married.

MISMO!!.. kakaawa naman if ganyan ang nangyari., macoconsider kaya nya sarili niya na stupid USC?

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I wish people will stop making presumptions on what transpired betwee the OP and the ex husband. Most of us are very lucky that we didn't encounter their problem. Who are we to judge them? So what if she found another USC to sponsor her in coming back here, its none of our business.Just thank your lucky stars that you have a smooth sailing visa process and pray for our fellow Filipina who deserves a second chance.

Yea well, I know its hard to hear what I am saying, but there is something very wrong here. Its easy to see if you look at the writing on the wall. One thing we should all be fighting against is fraud. Ihave found that eople are using this sight to enable the thinking of many filipinas to actually do fruad.

The timelines dont fit. She went back to the PHilippines and file for a spousal visa and had all the time to find a new fiance? All in the span of 14 months? Huh? Remember she had to commit or agree to the spousal visa> di ba? It takes time for that visa to be approved Huh?!!!!!!! What?!!!!! Something is wrong here?

And remember she has agreed on every occasion to sign the AOS first in the USA and then the spousal visa in the PH?! And now she want sign a K1 with another guy????!!!! It looks to me this person id doing everything in her power to get back to USA. And she will do whatever it takes to do so.

And we will see a 2ndvictim again with this thing.

Another post with a person who found out they married the wrong person.

The K1 process is not McDonalds. Its for sincere people who love each other, and want o be with each other for life.

Nahhhhhhhhh!!! I smell malansa....

Ok. The i-130 is in the topic now., and everyone here knows my story anywyz, i might as well, include my timeline. for everyone.. especially to merryann's....

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Aug. 19 2009-- Today., I sent a cancellation letter to the NVC of my i-130 petition becoz again,My ex wont do it..

any questions and confusions about my timeline, feel free to ask..

OK, I will ask.

You diagnosed Mr. Spiteful as being Bi-Polar/Manic Depressive by watching a TV show?

i think i already explained this from the last post, but oh well. again..

while we were watching tv, theres a commercial about Bipolar disorder, they were asking questions like "is your spouse change moods quickly?, is your spouse blah blah blah?',.... those questions that was ask, i figured my ex has some of those..so I asked him while we were watching that commercial.. "are you bipolar?"... he said.. "YES, SO WHAT?".. I asked him again, "are u taking medications?", he said., NO, I dont have to. I am fine"..

You obtained a Legal Separation from Mr. Spiteful in the State of Minnesota? You hired an attorney and both of you signed the agreement and it was recognized by the court? In what state was it really filed in, and given your profile of Mr. Spiteful, it would seem that he would have been uncooperative in doing that. It also conflicts with your timeline and short presence in the USA.

no. we didnt file a legal separation. When i left the US., i just consider it that we're separated. we were never together anymore after that.. and separated for more than 180days is already a ground for divorce in Minnesota anywyz.

You are attempting to cancel USCIS Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative? I thought you were the alien spouse and Filipino citizen beneficiary? You are getting bad advice, his petition is not for you to cancel. At best you are creating a paper trail of documents to contribute to the validity of your marriage.

I am attempting to cancel the petition coz I have to cancel it. Its been a year since it was approved, but My ex wont., will never ever ever do it.. I got an email from NVC that i will just submit a signed letter. Coz i am the applicant anywyz,..

Your story is loosing credibility. We are trying to help and provide support to you here. Half-truths are still lies, if you expect honest answers, you need to provide honest details so the forum can help you with your questions.

You judged me again there with ur statement..I never lied in this forum, never lied to anyone here.. Any of those who has a proof that i lied, please raise your hand.. coz i will correct it, if i did or u misunderstood me, then i am so sorry.

Your chronicle of alleged domestic abuse is truly saddening. The police in the USA are over zealous in their recognition and suspicions of abuse, moreover police officers are personally liable for NOT taking action when called out on a domestic where elements of abuse are present.

i dont know what to say about this..

Yet, after their visits to your home, you make no mention of his arrest, or better yet, of Mr. Spiteful being arrested, hog-tied, gang raped or otherwise driven out of town and fed to the coyotes.

and this either..

While still married, Mr Spiteful came to visit you in the Philippines for five months to work on your marriage and relationship. According to your timeline Mr. Ray, who you had been acquainted with with since May 2008 was also visiting you there during that same time!

Mr. Spiteful visited the phlippines DEC.2008 TO MAY 2009., but i didnt say that he went here FOR ME. i didnt say that he went here to WORK ON OUR MARRIAGE. if you can, please read my timeline again.

One or both of these men were not given the truth. Could it be that you are driven by drama and wanted them to meet each other for your own amusement? Ooooooh, the excitement of two grown men fighting over you.

In every relationship breakup there is an angel and a devil. When the other party is queried, somehow the protagonist and antagonist positions are reversed. The truth is somewhere in between.

Thanks for sharing your stories

thank you for reading my stories.

Your friend,

NM

This is the fiance, Ray now. NutMagnet you really need to find something important to do. It seems you enjoy so much pushing your views on other people's posts. Yes, posts here are open to any opinions, but you my friend, take it to an extreme. You obviously dont read what my fiance writes fully and you come to your own conclusions. The facts are all here....everything for all to read. No lies. It is unfortunate that the ex-husband can't or won't reply, cause honestly I would love to confront him on alot of topics. Again, no one ever said my fiance is an angel here and that the breakdown of their marriage was all the ex's fault. Stop making assumptions please. No one can judge us for how we met or what the circumstances are. Yes, I met my fiance when she was still technically married, but the marriage was over. There was just things to resolve before we could start with our live together and that's what we did. Does it really matter if I paid for her divorce? I mean really NutMagnet.... is this really a sore issue for you? I took care of the situation the best way I knew how. Her ex flat out admitted to me that he was never going to file any divorce, and no.... I never met the ex....only phone conversations. I hope you read the responses to your last questions written by my fiance. The time line is there, the facts are there and the only issues here are a few peoples apparant problem with me and my fiance being together. Maybe these few who are being so negative should look at themselves and ask why it matters so much about my situation.

bye.

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Your chronicle of alleged domestic abuse is truly saddening. The police in the USA are over zealous in their recognition and suspicions of abuse, moreover police officers are personally liable for NOT taking action when called out on a domestic where elements of abuse are present.

i dont know what to say about this..

Nydvo, nydvo, I will respond for you :star:

Nut (what an appropriate nickname), you might want to look at the Domestic Abuse Laws of Minnesota and their police policy. Better yet, please make a google search first before making sweeping statements like you did above and a few pages back in this thread.

www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/pubs/domabuse.pdf

In situations where an officer does not make an arrest when the officer has probable cause to believe that a person is committing or has committed domestic abuse or violated an OFP, the officer shall provide immediate assistance to the victim, including:

- assisting the victim in obtaining necessary medical treatment; and

- advising the victim of the victim's rights to request prosecution and to pursue an OFP.

A peace officer who acts in good faith and exercises due care in providing assistance to a victim is immune from civil liability that might otherwise result from the officer's action. Minn. Stat. § 629.342.

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I wish people will stop making presumptions on what transpired betwee the OP and the ex husband. Most of us are very lucky that we didn't encounter their problem. Who are we to judge them? So what if she found another USC to sponsor her in coming back here, its none of our business.Just thank your lucky stars that you have a smooth sailing visa process and pray for our fellow Filipina who deserves a second chance.

Yea well, I know its hard to hear what I am saying, but there is something very wrong here. Its easy to see if you look at the writing on the wall. One thing we should all be fighting against is fraud. Ihave found that eople are using this sight to enable the thinking of many filipinas to actually do fruad.

The timelines dont fit. She went back to the PHilippines and file for a spousal visa and had all the time to find a new fiance? All in the span of 14 months? Huh? Remember she had to commit or agree to the spousal visa> di ba? It takes time for that visa to be approved Huh?!!!!!!! What?!!!!! Something is wrong here?

And remember she has agreed on every occasion to sign the AOS first in the USA and then the spousal visa in the PH?! And now she want sign a K1 with another guy????!!!! It looks to me this person id doing everything in her power to get back to USA. And she will do whatever it takes to do so.

And we will see a 2ndvictim again with this thing.

Another post with a person who found out they married the wrong person.

The K1 process is not McDonalds. Its for sincere people who love each other, and want o be with each other for life.

Nahhhhhhhhh!!! I smell malansa....

Ok. The i-130 is in the topic now., and everyone here knows my story anywyz, i might as well, include my timeline. for everyone.. especially to merryann's....

<snip>

Aug. 19 2009-- Today., I sent a cancellation letter to the NVC of my i-130 petition becoz again,My ex wont do it..

any questions and confusions about my timeline, feel free to ask..

OK, I will ask.

You diagnosed Mr. Spiteful as being Bi-Polar/Manic Depressive by watching a TV show?

i think i already explained this from the last post, but oh well. again..

while we were watching tv, theres a commercial about Bipolar disorder, they were asking questions like "is your spouse change moods quickly?, is your spouse blah blah blah?',.... those questions that was ask, i figured my ex has some of those..so I asked him while we were watching that commercial.. "are you bipolar?"... he said.. "YES, SO WHAT?".. I asked him again, "are u taking medications?", he said., NO, I dont have to. I am fine"..

You obtained a Legal Separation from Mr. Spiteful in the State of Minnesota? You hired an attorney and both of you signed the agreement and it was recognized by the court? In what state was it really filed in, and given your profile of Mr. Spiteful, it would seem that he would have been uncooperative in doing that. It also conflicts with your timeline and short presence in the USA.

no. we didnt file a legal separation. When i left the US., i just consider it that we're separated. we were never together anymore after that.. and separated for more than 180days is already a ground for divorce in Minnesota anywyz.

You are attempting to cancel USCIS Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative? I thought you were the alien spouse and Filipino citizen beneficiary? You are getting bad advice, his petition is not for you to cancel. At best you are creating a paper trail of documents to contribute to the validity of your marriage.

I am attempting to cancel the petition coz I have to cancel it. Its been a year since it was approved, but My ex wont., will never ever ever do it.. I got an email from NVC that i will just submit a signed letter. Coz i am the applicant anywyz,..

Your story is loosing credibility. We are trying to help and provide support to you here. Half-truths are still lies, if you expect honest answers, you need to provide honest details so the forum can help you with your questions.

You judged me again there with ur statement..I never lied in this forum, never lied to anyone here.. Any of those who has a proof that i lied, please raise your hand.. coz i will correct it, if i did or u misunderstood me, then i am so sorry.

Your chronicle of alleged domestic abuse is truly saddening. The police in the USA are over zealous in their recognition and suspicions of abuse, moreover police officers are personally liable for NOT taking action when called out on a domestic where elements of abuse are present.

i dont know what to say about this..

Yet, after their visits to your home, you make no mention of his arrest, or better yet, of Mr. Spiteful being arrested, hog-tied, gang raped or otherwise driven out of town and fed to the coyotes.

and this either..

While still married, Mr Spiteful came to visit you in the Philippines for five months to work on your marriage and relationship. According to your timeline Mr. Ray, who you had been acquainted with with since May 2008 was also visiting you there during that same time!

Mr. Spiteful visited the phlippines DEC.2008 TO MAY 2009., but i didnt say that he went here FOR ME. i didnt say that he went here to WORK ON OUR MARRIAGE. if you can, please read my timeline again.

One or both of these men were not given the truth. Could it be that you are driven by drama and wanted them to meet each other for your own amusement? Ooooooh, the excitement of two grown men fighting over you.

In every relationship breakup there is an angel and a devil. When the other party is queried, somehow the protagonist and antagonist positions are reversed. The truth is somewhere in between.

Thanks for sharing your stories

thank you for reading my stories.

Your friend,

NM

This is the fiance, Ray now. NutMagnet you really need to find something important to do. It seems you enjoy so much pushing your views on other people's posts. Yes, posts here are open to any opinions, but you my friend, take it to an extreme. You obviously dont read what my fiance writes fully and you come to your own conclusions. The facts are all here....everything for all to read. No lies. It is unfortunate that the ex-husband can't or won't reply, cause honestly I would love to confront him on alot of topics. Again, no one ever said my fiance is an angel here and that the breakdown of their marriage was all the ex's fault. Stop making assumptions please. No one can judge us for how we met or what the circumstances are. Yes, I met my fiance when she was still technically married, but the marriage was over. There was just things to resolve before we could start with our live together and that's what we did. Does it really matter if I paid for her divorce? I mean really NutMagnet.... is this really a sore issue for you? I took care of the situation the best way I knew how. Her ex flat out admitted to me that he was never going to file any divorce, and no.... I never met the ex....only phone conversations. I hope you read the responses to your last questions written by my fiance. The time line is there, the facts are there and the only issues here are a few peoples apparant problem with me and my fiance being together. Maybe these few who are being so negative should look at themselves and ask why it matters so much about my situation.

bye.

wow ur soo kind, u paid for ur fiancee's divorce fee... so she can start a new life again.. ur great God will bring it back what u did good for others.. let us leave this couple like what jom's stated here everyone has a second chance.... besides they did it in the right way and what the fiance did for the pinay is a proof how he really love this pinay girl.... :luv:(L)

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May 15, 2017: NOA1 
June 05, 2017: Biometric Done
June 19, 2017: Case is in Line for an Interview
June 25, 2018: USCIS Scheduled an Interview
Aug. 02, 2018: Interview Date- APPROVED!
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Aray ko, somplang na naman itong si Mr. Maku-Nut. Go, go, Atty. Jom.

Gee, Nuts, where in the world are you getting all these wrong information you have been posting?

This is a reply to happyme.

By "territorial" do you mean that the person your are referring to can only be tried and convicted of bigamy within the Philippnies?

Departing the Philippines does not change the marital status of the person. Without dissolution or annulment, that person is still married under Philippine law even when traveling abroad. A parallel marriage contracted in the USA under these circumstances is considered automatically void, without the necessity of a formal divorce decree and proceedings.

Bigamy is a crime in the USA and the person is subject to the laws of the state where the void marriage was contracted regardless of their nationality (with the possible exception of specific religious considerations).

The other Filipino spouse who was left in the Philippines can petition for the extradition of their bigamous spouse back to the Philippines to face charges. This would be via an order by the Philippine Supreme Court and sent through diplomatic channels to the US Department of State who would arrest him/her and put him on a airplane and send him/her back to face court in the Philippines.

A petition for abandonment can only result in a legal separation and will not grant capacity to remarry. A filing for annulment due to presumptive death is possible after (4) years if there is good reason to believe that the spouse is dead. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR IMMIGRATION PURPOSES! I personally know of three presumptive death annulment cases who were denied visas by the US Embassy Manila's Fraud Prevention Unit.

Presumptive death annulments would appear to work OK for the purpose of re-marrying of another local Philippine national. Ask your Philippine attorney.

WRONG.

Happyme is obviously referring to a member here who filed for divorce against his Filipino husband in Hongkong which the same was granted. A K1 petition was then filed in her behalf by a USC and the same was granted, her divorce decree obtained in Hongkong was honored by the US Embassy in Hongkong. She then relocated to the USA and married the USC by vitue of the K1 visa.

If you read the definition of EXTRADITION, it is the official process whereby one nation or state requests and obtains from another nation or state the surrender of a suspected or convicted criminal. The suspected or convicted criminal here has committed a crime in the country or nation requesting the surrender of the fugitive.

Our subject contracted her second marriage in the USA, not in the Philippines , therefore she cannot be charged with bigamy because she didnt commit the act in the Philippines.One of the characteristics of Philippine Criminal laws is being territorial...you can only be charged if you committed the act in the Philippines.

Our subject obtained her divorce decree which the same is recognized by the US government, hence the approval of her K1 petition, therefore when she married her now USC husband , under US laws, she had no impediment to contract marriage by virtue of her divorce decree. The US govt has then no ground of charging her with bigamy here in the US because when she got married her first marriage was already dissolved by vitue of a divorce , which the US govt recognizes.

Technically, she is still married to the ex Filipino husband , but the latter definitely cannot file bigamy charges against her let alone request and extradition process.

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Aray ko, somplang na naman itong si Mr. Maku-Nut. Go, go, Atty. Jom.

Gee, Nuts, where in the world are you getting all these wrong information you have been posting?

lol!! c mr. wanna-be-atty nga 'yan!

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To happyme:

To answer your question , here are the possible situations that may arise and their legal effects:

1. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone obtained a divorce decree abroad and subsequently get married there, he or she still remains married to the Filipino citizen in the Philippines until such marriage is annuled.

What can the Filipino spouse do? NOTHING, especially if the other spouse has no intention to return to the Philippines. Filing for a Bigamy case is not proper here because the offending sp0use contracted her second marriage outside of the Philippines. NO extradition process too :)

2. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone contracted a second marriage in the Philippines while the first marriage subsists, that spouse can be charged with Bigamy by the second wife.

3. An alien married to a Filipino citizen in the Philippines - If the Alien spouse obtained a divorce decree , the Filipino spouse automatically is free to remarry BUT only after she files before the court the divorce decree obtained by the alien spouse for recognition and record purposes.

If the FIlipino spouse obtained the divorce decree, it is null and void and she remains married to the Alien spouse. But, if the Filipino spouse obtained the divorce and remarry in the place where divorce is recognized, the alien spouse also cant do anything. Technically, in the Philippines, they remain married.

Ergo, if the marriage of a Filipino citizen is not annuled ( with the exception of an alien spouse getting the divorce decree ) he or she will remain married under Philippine laws wherever she/he is.

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August 16, 2010 - Petition received by USCIS Vermont Center

August 20, 2010 - NOA1 received

October 4, 2010 - Biometrics

January 3, 2011 - Permanent 10 yr. Green Card Received.

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1. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone obtained a divorce decree abroad and subsequently get married there, he or she still remains married to the Filipino citizen in the Philippines until such marriage is annuled.

nakikibasa lang din po ako :) ang saya nyo kasi dito eh hehe

ito yata ginawa ng loko lokong asawa ng tita ko..... pwede ko kaya sya masumbong ng fraud? lol

i wish you all the luck nydvo :) kaya mo yan. aja aja fighting! hehehe

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Visa Journey

08/01/2009 - Sent I-130 package

09/18/2009 - I-130 approved

09/30/2009 - Case number assigned

12/17/2009 - Failed log in / Case completed YES!!

02/03/2010 - VISA interview at 830am -- VISA APPROVED

03/06/2010 - POE San Francisco via PAL

04/17/2010 - GC and SSN in the mail

ROC

01/06/2012 - Sent I-751 package to CSC

01/09/2012 - I-751 delivered at 11:12am / Date of NOA1

01/12/2012 - Check cashed

01/14/2012 - Received NOA1 hard copy

01/20/2012 - Date of ASC Appointment letter

01/25/2012 - Received ASC Appointment letter hard copy

02/07/2012 - Biometrics done

03/06/2012 - CR1 expiration

06/13/2012 - Date ROC approved

06/15/2012 - Ordered new card production

06/19/2012 - USCIS mailed the new card

06/21/2012 - Got approval letter and my 10 year GC in the mail (GC expires 06/15/2022)

N-400

12/09/2014 - Sent N-400 package

12/13/2014 - N-400 delivered at 10:13 am

12/15/2014 - Date of NOA

12/16/2014 - Date NOA was received by USCIS

12/22/2014 - Received NOA (hard copy) in the mail

12/30/2014 - Date of Yellow Letter

01/04/2015 - Received yellow letter in the mail

01/07/2015 - Biometrics appointment

01/09/2015 - In line for the interview

01/16/2015 - Received interview letter in the mail

02/13/2015 - Interview date (Approved)

04/03/2015 - Oath Ceremony

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To happyme:

To answer your question

, here are the possible situations that may arise and their legal effects:

1. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone obtained a divorce decree abroad and subsequently get married there, he or she still remains married to the Filipino citizen in the Philippines until such marriage is annuled.

What can the Filipino spouse do? NOTHING, especially if the other spouse has no intention to return to the Philippines. Filing for a Bigamy case is not proper here because the offending sp0use contracted her second marriage outside of the Philippines. NO extradition process too :)

2. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone contracted a second marriage in the Philippines while the first marriage subsists, that spouse can be charged with Bigamy by the second wife.

3. An alien married to a Filipino citizen in the Philippines - If the Alien spouse obtained a divorce decree , the Filipino spouse automatically is free to remarry BUT only after she files before the court the divorce decree obtained by the alien spouse for recognition and record purposes.

If the FIlipino spouse obtained the divorce decree, it is null and void and she remains married to the Alien spouse. But, if the Filipino spouse obtained the divorce and remarry in the place where divorce is recognized, the alien spouse also cant do anything. Technically, in the Philippines, they remain married.

Ergo, if the marriage of a Filipino citizen is not annuled ( with the exception of an alien spouse getting the divorce decree ) he or she will remain married under Philippine laws wherever she/he is.

eh tita pano kung nakapunta sya sa america tapos don sya nagpakasal na hindi namn sya nagfile ng divorce... i mean po.. nag-asawa sya sa us na kasal sya d2 sa phil na hindi namn sya nagfile na kahit ano.. pano po un...? pede po ba talga un...?

N-400:
May 9, 2017: N-400 packet was sent
May 15, 2017: NOA1 
June 05, 2017: Biometric Done
June 19, 2017: Case is in Line for an Interview
June 25, 2018: USCIS Scheduled an Interview
Aug. 02, 2018: Interview Date- APPROVED!
Aug. 09, 2018: Oath Ceremony

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To happyme:

To answer your question

, here are the possible situations that may arise and their legal effects:

1. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone obtained a divorce decree abroad and subsequently get married there, he or she still remains married to the Filipino citizen in the Philippines until such marriage is annuled.

What can the Filipino spouse do? NOTHING, especially if the other spouse has no intention to return to the Philippines. Filing for a Bigamy case is not proper here because the offending sp0use contracted her second marriage outside of the Philippines. NO extradition process too :)

2. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone contracted a second marriage in the Philippines while the first marriage subsists, that spouse can be charged with Bigamy by the second wife.

3. An alien married to a Filipino citizen in the Philippines - If the Alien spouse obtained a divorce decree , the Filipino spouse automatically is free to remarry BUT only after she files before the court the divorce decree obtained by the alien spouse for recognition and record purposes.

If the FIlipino spouse obtained the divorce decree, it is null and void and she remains married to the Alien spouse. But, if the Filipino spouse obtained the divorce and remarry in the place where divorce is recognized, the alien spouse also cant do anything. Technically, in the Philippines, they remain married.

Ergo, if the marriage of a Filipino citizen is not annuled ( with the exception of an alien spouse getting the divorce decree ) he or she will remain married under Philippine laws wherever she/he is.

eh tita pano kung nakapunta sya sa america tapos don sya nagpakasal na hindi namn sya nagfile ng divorce... i mean po.. nag-asawa sya sa us na kasal sya d2 sa phil na hindi namn sya nagfile na kahit ano.. pano po un...? pede po ba talga un...?

I dont know how else I will explain it to you so you will understand . I already answered your question na pabalik balik. Sorry but I give up. Maybe you can do some research about it.

Godbless.

Removal of Conditions :

August 16, 2010 - Petition received by USCIS Vermont Center

August 20, 2010 - NOA1 received

October 4, 2010 - Biometrics

January 3, 2011 - Permanent 10 yr. Green Card Received.

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To happyme:

To answer your question

, here are the possible situations that may arise and their legal effects:

1. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone obtained a divorce decree abroad and subsequently get married there, he or she still remains married to the Filipino citizen in the Philippines until such marriage is annuled.

What can the Filipino spouse do? NOTHING, especially if the other spouse has no intention to return to the Philippines. Filing for a Bigamy case is not proper here because the offending sp0use contracted her second marriage outside of the Philippines. NO extradition process too :)

2. Two Filipino citizens who married in the Philippines - if anyone contracted a second marriage in the Philippines while the first marriage subsists, that spouse can be charged with Bigamy by the second wife.

3. An alien married to a Filipino citizen in the Philippines - If the Alien spouse obtained a divorce decree , the Filipino spouse automatically is free to remarry BUT only after she files before the court the divorce decree obtained by the alien spouse for recognition and record purposes.

If the FIlipino spouse obtained the divorce decree, it is null and void and she remains married to the Alien spouse. But, if the Filipino spouse obtained the divorce and remarry in the place where divorce is recognized, the alien spouse also cant do anything. Technically, in the Philippines, they remain married.

Ergo, if the marriage of a Filipino citizen is not annuled ( with the exception of an alien spouse getting the divorce decree ) he or she will remain married under Philippine laws wherever she/he is.

eh tita pano kung nakapunta sya sa america tapos don sya nagpakasal na hindi namn sya nagfile ng divorce... i mean po.. nag-asawa sya sa us na kasal sya d2 sa phil na hindi namn sya nagfile na kahit ano.. pano po un...? pede po ba talga un...?

I dont know how else I will explain it to you so you will understand . I already answered your question na pabalik balik. Sorry but I give up. Maybe you can do some research about it.

Godbless.

hahhaha.. sorry po.. ibig mo sabihin pagkasal d2 at di nagfile ng divorce sa iban gbansa eh pede sya kasuhan ng bigamy ng second hubby nya?

N-400:
May 9, 2017: N-400 packet was sent
May 15, 2017: NOA1 
June 05, 2017: Biometric Done
June 19, 2017: Case is in Line for an Interview
June 25, 2018: USCIS Scheduled an Interview
Aug. 02, 2018: Interview Date- APPROVED!
Aug. 09, 2018: Oath Ceremony

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MaiMai, you're back?!!! Whoa... Congratulations, you've finally found someone to replace Larry, ang galing. You and Joshua (ur son right?) deserve a second chance. this time, make it work. A relationship is a teamwork...

Goodluck, and welcome to the City the Never Sleep..... NYC. :jest: :jest: :jest: :jest:

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February 2006 - File Petition, Approved

May 2006 - Medical, Interview, VISA on hand

September 2006 - Set foot prints in the chilly icy JFK, NYC

December 2006 - Civil Wedding

March 2007 - File AOS

June 29, 2007 - Temporary Green Card

I-751

May 30, 2009 - Priority Mail with Confirmation Receipt I-751 Packet

June 1, 2009 - Packed Received by USCIS around 4PM (per USPS Confirmation Delivery Receipt) - now, what's next?

June 2, 2009 - I-797C Receipt Date (Time 21:07....are they operating 24 hours???)

June 3, 2009 - Cashed Check/Bank Cleared

June 4, 2009 - USCIS Postage Date

June 5, 2009 - Local Post Office Receipt date (so, its been sitting on our mail box in house #2 for 5 days...)

June 11, 2009 - Got it! 1 year extension notice......

June 18, 2009 - Received Biometrics schedule

July 10, 2009 - Biometrics Day (cancelled/re-sched)

July 23, 2009 - Biometrics day

November 2, 2009 - Approved

November 5, 2009 - Received via Mail "Approval Notice"

Waiting for actual GC

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