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My Fiance (Dinah) an OFW, went for her interview at the Amercian Consulate (Kuwait) all went well, except they have not recieved the OFFICIAL CENOMAR from NSO. We went to the e-census website when her aplication was aproved last month, however, it takes 6-8 weeks by registered mail.

Long story short after a few hours of the interview process she was given the reject form by the consualte simply saying we will contact you as soon as we receive the documents from NSO.

My question, it, do they only require Filipinas to have documents sent directly to the consualte? It

seems like an aplicant from any other country with a notarized anullment document and court papers would not require a direct communication from NSO to the consulate.

I am not crying too hard as we feel blessed, I29F 2nd NOA 90 days no RFOs.

The reason she remained in Kuwait during this process is we figured a small emassy in a small country would be less of a hassle than the one in Manila.

Dinah and Dave

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My Fiance (Dinah) an OFW, went for her interview at the Amercian Consulate (Kuwait) all went well, except they have not recieved the OFFICIAL CENOMAR from NSO. We went to the e-census website when her aplication was aproved last month, however, it takes 6-8 weeks by registered mail.

Long story short after a few hours of the interview process she was given the reject form by the consualte simply saying we will contact you as soon as we receive the documents from NSO.

My question, it, do they only require Filipinas to have documents sent directly to the consualte? It

seems like an aplicant from any other country with a notarized anullment document and court papers would not require a direct communication from NSO to the consulate.

I am not crying too hard as we feel blessed, I29F 2nd NOA 90 days no RFOs.

The reason she remained in Kuwait during this process is we figured a small emassy in a small country would be less of a hassle than the one in Manila.

Dinah and Dave

You can get the CENOMAR sent directly to you. It's still an official NSO printed document so the consulate should accept it. You can even get it expedited but that will cost you some dollars. On the eCensus website you can see about ordering one. You can order using credit card, only if you order is being shipped outside the Philippines.....kinda funny you can't use credit card for one delivered into Philippines (unless it's BDO or Unionbank)....and the price is way more for the version shipped outside Philippines. But if you're willing to pay $20 for the CENOMAR and about $60-80 for 2nd day FEDEX, you can have it delivered in about a week instead of 6-8 weeks.

Good luck!

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~Johnny~

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My Fiance (Dinah) an OFW, went for her interview at the Amercian Consulate (Kuwait) all went well, except they have not recieved the OFFICIAL CENOMAR from NSO. We went to the e-census website when her aplication was aproved last month, however, it takes 6-8 weeks by registered mail.

Long story short after a few hours of the interview process she was given the reject form by the consualte simply saying we will contact you as soon as we receive the documents from NSO.

My question, it, do they only require Filipinas to have documents sent directly to the consualte? It

seems like an aplicant from any other country with a notarized anullment document and court papers would not require a direct communication from NSO to the consulate.

I am not crying too hard as we feel blessed, I29F 2nd NOA 90 days no RFOs.

The reason she remained in Kuwait during this process is we figured a small emassy in a small country would be less of a hassle than the one in Manila.

Dinah and Dave

Normally,

the Beneficiary (your fiance) will bring that document "from the NSO printed security paper" (due to the high number of FALSIFIED documents) with her at interview time at the embassy......but since she is living in a different country as OFW it may slight different.

When you requested the document from the e-census website, did you all asked to be deliver to embassy or the present living address?

My case was slight different then yours, with a "SAD ending"...

since i was never told the truth until after the embassy interview.

the "CENOMAR" actually showed that she was previously married but she never applied for ANNULMENT ( the long and drawn process that is expensive by any country standard)...needless to say, our relationship ended there because the TRUST was gone.

Best Wishes.....

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Thanks for the replies, OMG so sorry to hear about your fiance being married, knowing this up front is best, as we hired an attorney and got her an anullment, no divorce in the phills but money lubricates any problem there.

As far as fed exing, that may work, the document would have to be sent directly to the consulate from the NSO.

 
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