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Just want to ask for some filipinas who might have the same situation with me.

I am a filipina but currently here in Thailand.

A single mother of 1 daughter. She is half filipina and american. Her father, signed her birth certificate and shes using her fathers family name now. Applying for K1 and K2 visa but needs fathers consent or CRBA. How did you do that? But cant have them.

Please let me know. Thank you

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Just want to ask for some filipinas who might have the same situation with me.

I am a filipina but currently here in Thailand.

A single mother of 1 daughter. She is half filipina and american. Her father, signed her birth certificate and shes using her fathers family name now. Applying for K1 and K2 visa but needs fathers consent or CRBA. How did you do that? But cant have them.

Please let me know. Thank you

If your daughter has a US passport (which I believe she is entitled to) how does that prevent her ability to leave Thailand?

I believe if she has a US passport she doesn't need a visa to enter the US.

Reverse psychology:

Does your daughter need her father's consent to reside in Thailand?

No because she is filipina and you are her mother.

The US ignores dual nationality, but should honor a US passport as US citizens can enter without visas

and are permanent residents by definition.

My 2 daughters who are under 21 have BOTH Japanese & US passports.

When traveling, in the US they never show the Japanese one and in Japan they never show the US one.

If she doesn't have an actual US passport yet, you should be able to contact the US consulate regarding

how to go about getting one.

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If your daughter has a US passport (which I believe she is entitled to) how does that prevent her ability to leave Thailand?

I believe if she has a US passport she doesn't need a visa to enter the US.

Reverse psychology:

Does your daughter need her father's consent to reside in Thailand?

No because she is filipina and you are her mother.

The US ignores dual nationality, but should honor a US passport as US citizens can enter without visas

and are permanent residents by definition.

My 2 daughters who are under 21 have BOTH Japanese & US passports.

When traveling, in the US they never show the Japanese one and in Japan they never show the US one.

If she doesn't have an actual US passport yet, you should be able to contact the US consulate regarding

how to go about getting one.

No she doesnt have a US passport thats why the embassy wants me to get her one. And the requirements for getting her a US passport, i cant find. Coz needs the fathers documents.

We are not residing here in thailand but in US.

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No she doesnt have a US passport thats why the embassy wants me to get her one. And the requirements for getting her a US passport, i cant find. Coz needs the fathers documents.

We are not residing here in thailand but in US.

If you are already in the US why do you need a visa? Your daughter is here, in the USA? Can you PLEASE give us some consistent details?

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