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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Alright, I hope someone has some insight for me.

I am engaged to someone who is a citizen of the Philippines and who is living in Canada right now under a Canadian worker VISA. What obstacles might I have with trying to get her a K1 Visa to the USA?

Is the fact that she is currently in Canada going to make things easier or harder on us?

Any input is appreciated...

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Alright, I hope someone has some insight for me.

I am engaged to someone who is a citizen of the Philippines and who is living in Canada right now under a Canadian worker VISA. What obstacles might I have with trying to get her a K1 Visa to the USA?

Is the fact that she is currently in Canada going to make things easier or harder on us?

Any input is appreciated...

Actually it should be a lot easier as you can bob up to Canada and see her a LOT easier than goin to PI. Easy for you to attend her interview also which can help a LOT.

She doesn't have to do CFO either.

Main thing is for her to get the necessary paperwork from the Philippines. NBI clearance and certfied NSO documents that relate to her case.

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

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'm sorry Haole, I am new to the forum, what is CFO?

It is easier to see her that is for sure. :)

Alright, I hope someone has some insight for me.

I am engaged to someone who is a citizen of the Philippines and who is living in Canada right now under a Canadian worker VISA. What obstacles might I have with trying to get her a K1 Visa to the USA?

Is the fact that she is currently in Canada going to make things easier or harder on us?

Any input is appreciated...

Actually it should be a lot easier as you can bob up to Canada and see her a LOT easier than goin to PI. Easy for you to attend her interview also which can help a LOT.

She doesn't have to do CFO either.

Main thing is for her to get the necessary paperwork from the Philippines. NBI clearance and certfied NSO documents that relate to her case.

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I'm sorry Haole, I am new to the forum, what is CFO?

It is easier to see her that is for sure. :)

Alright, I hope someone has some insight for me.

I am engaged to someone who is a citizen of the Philippines and who is living in Canada right now under a Canadian worker VISA. What obstacles might I have with trying to get her a K1 Visa to the USA?

Is the fact that she is currently in Canada going to make things easier or harder on us?

Any input is appreciated...

Actually it should be a lot easier as you can bob up to Canada and see her a LOT easier than goin to PI. Easy for you to attend her interview also which can help a LOT.

She doesn't have to do CFO either.

Main thing is for her to get the necessary paperwork from the Philippines. NBI clerance and certfied NSO documents that relate to her case.

CFO is Commission Filipinos Overseas. If leaving from the Philippines immigrants have to attend a CFO seminar before they are allowed to leave PI.

She can get NSO certified birth certificates online. She may need NSO CENOMAR also.

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

!! ALL PAU!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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Alright, I hope someone has some insight for me.

I am engaged to someone who is a citizen of the Philippines and who is living in Canada right now under a Canadian worker VISA. What obstacles might I have with trying to get her a K1 Visa to the USA?

Is the fact that she is currently in Canada going to make things easier or harder on us?

Any input is appreciated...

Obstacles? Perhaps there will be some. We do not know exactly what accord Canada has with the Philippines and between US Immigration and Canadian legal workers/immigrants. Before my fiancé filed for the K-1 petition I never thought of obstacles and never considered going home to do my interview.Although I heard good reviews about Naples consulate and US Embassy Manila being quite severe. I had a friend who got such visa from Naples too easily but we all know that it is a case-to-case basis.PM me if you want to hear my story.

I have read reviews from Canadian applicants and again one can not say that being currently in Canada (being a Filipina) can make things easier or harder. Having had an experience, all I can say is there are things more easy if done there but there are things too that are harder. You want one? In Canada they spend Canadian dollar, whereas in the Philippines they spend peso. You get what I mean?

Just my opinion of course. Good luck!

Canada and Italy are both developed countries and I presume there are similarities in bureaucracy.

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