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Got my visa from F2A petition, wanting to marry Filipino bf after 1-3 years of LPR status. Is it possible?

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hi RB JAY!

Thanks!!! By the way, I have just arrived days ago and I am still adjusting to my new life here! :) I would just like to confirm this, we should get married in the Philippines right? And Mr. RB Jay, can we petition our gf/bf although we still don't have this year's tax return? Kase I know that is required as a proof of financial support eh. Will you have a cosponsor to get her there? Thanks and hoping for your reply! :)

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Hi sacarabi... =) wow welcome to america :) :) pumunta kami new mexico last week on our way to texas for the fall break vacation. =) Yah you should get married in the Phils. As far as I know, as long as you're married na then you can petition your bf as soon as possible. Pero dapat kasal muna kayo. So if makakauwi ka sa pinas, go get married. It's ok if you don't have any tax returns as long as you have a joint sponsor. Ako nga eh, kakasubmit ko lang kahapon ng affidavit of support ng husband ko and wala akong tax returns to show. By the way, bumibilis ngayon ang processing sa SPOUSE of LPR... 4 months lang na-approve na case nga asawa ko and now we're applying na for his immigrant visa =) ang bilis.. So the next tym uwi ka ng pinas, pakasal kayo agad =) hehe.

Can I ask you something? How long did you wait sa manila bago ka na-interview? I mean from the time your case was completed in NVC, how long did you wait before your appointment date? thanks!

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Hi again! =) Thank you so much for that info. By the way I think after I was notified that my case was completed, it took me 2 months after to get interviewed because of the bulk of interviewees at the Embassy that time. Even if your case is already complete the interview date will still depend on the bulk of these interviewees. I hope and pray your husband gets lucky and gets interviewed a month after case completion. =) I'll pray hard for it =) God bless and thank you for your advice! =)

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