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I have a questions to those who experienced petitioning their parents in the Philippines.

1. Do I really need to submit the POLICE CLEARANCE? I already submitted NBI.

2. Is it okay if I sign (Signature of Applicant) for my mom's DS 320... I am the benificiary...

Please tell me your experienced about DS 320..I am just so confused..

Thanks..

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I have a questions to those who experienced petitioning their parents in the Philippines.

1. Do I really need to submit the POLICE CLEARANCE? I already submitted NBI.

2. Is it okay if I sign (Signature of Applicant) for my mom's DS 320... I am the benificiary...

Please tell me your experienced about DS 320..I am just so confused..

Thanks..

Your questions are not easily understood, but I'll give it a try.

1. This is the K-1 forum. You'll most likely be filing for an IR-1 for you parents.

2. If you're petitioning for your parents, then you are not the beneficiary, they are. You are the petitioner.

3. NO. You cannot sign for your mom. Your mom should sign her own visa application. (I do believe you mean the DS-230)

4. NBI is the police clearance that they need. if either was living overseas for more then 6 months, then they'll need police clearances from the overseas locations also.

George

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Your questions are not easily understood, but I'll give it a try.

1. This is the K-1 forum. You'll most likely be filing for an IR-1 for you parents.

2. If you're petitioning for your parents, then you are not the beneficiary, they are. You are the petitioner.

3. NO. You cannot sign for your mom. Your mom should sign her own visa application. (I do believe you mean the DS-230)

4. NBI is the police clearance that they need. if either was living overseas for more then 6 months, then they'll need police clearances from the overseas locations also.

George

Opps, yah I am the petitioner..thanks..I was so confused about NBI and POLICE CLEARANCE.

 
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