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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Ah okay... Certificate of Finality, these are words I recognize! She told me the other day that she received a certificate of finality issued on April 25, 2011. And she said something about it saying that the decision on her petition has become final and executory. I had no idea what that meant. So how does this work from here? Because I'm not sure if I understand it the way my fiance is explaining it.

It sounds like the LCR has this certificate of finality also. So they have to send it to NSO Administration in Manila first, correct? And then SOMETHING will happen there. And from there they send some final documentation to NSO in Dumaguete. Am I right? It seems like it's being sent around in circles... But your post makes it seem like we're almost there! So if she has this certificate now, how soon do you think she might get her corrected birth certificate?

It would really depend on the local civil registrar where she's at because a friend of mine who filed in the province (Isabela) they have some cut off days in forwarding all petitions in NSO Manila..It would be around 2 weeks after they filed it in NSO then the papers would be send back to the province with its correction of the birth certificate.

Tell your fiancee to make a follow-up on her petition to the LCR (as to when it was sent to NSO Manila) so she can make an estimate on when will she get her corrected birth certificate.

You're almost there! :thumbs:

AOS Journey

09/08/2011 ~ NOA1 for AOS,EAD & AP

09/09/2011 ~ Text & email notification

09/10/2011 ~ Updated!

09/19/2011 ~ ASC Appointment Notice date for 10/17/2011 Biometrics Appointment

09/30/2011 ~ Email notification - AOS was transferred to another office

10/06/2011 ~ Received hardcopy of AOS CSC Transfer Notice.. 9:45 pm Updated!

10/07/2011 ~ Biometrics walk in SUCCESSFUL!!!

11/02/2011 ~ EAD Card/Document Production

11/07/2011 ~ EAD updated

11/08/2011 ~ EAD Post Decision Activity

11/12/2011 ~ EAD/AP card on hand!!!

02/02/2012 ~ RFE for lost medical and divorce decree, got the notice on Feb. 9, 2012

02/17/2012 ~ Submitted rfe, USCIS received it Feb. 21,2012

03/08/2012 ~ Card/Doc production, Decision

March 15,2012 ~ GC on hand! Permanent Resident since 28 February 2012

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline

It would really depend on the local civil registrar where she's at because a friend of mine who filed in the province (Isabela) they have some cut off days in forwarding all petitions in NSO Manila..It would be around 2 weeks after they filed it in NSO then the papers would be send back to the province with its correction of the birth certificate.

Tell your fiancee to make a follow-up on her petition to the LCR (as to when it was sent to NSO Manila) so she can make an estimate on when will she get her corrected birth certificate.

You're almost there! :thumbs:Good luck on her medical and interview!

btw.. a Certificate of Finality is a decision in the petition for Correction of Clerical Error which has become final and executory... it will then be forwarded to NSO Manila and send back to the province with its correction.

AOS Journey

09/08/2011 ~ NOA1 for AOS,EAD & AP

09/09/2011 ~ Text & email notification

09/10/2011 ~ Updated!

09/19/2011 ~ ASC Appointment Notice date for 10/17/2011 Biometrics Appointment

09/30/2011 ~ Email notification - AOS was transferred to another office

10/06/2011 ~ Received hardcopy of AOS CSC Transfer Notice.. 9:45 pm Updated!

10/07/2011 ~ Biometrics walk in SUCCESSFUL!!!

11/02/2011 ~ EAD Card/Document Production

11/07/2011 ~ EAD updated

11/08/2011 ~ EAD Post Decision Activity

11/12/2011 ~ EAD/AP card on hand!!!

02/02/2012 ~ RFE for lost medical and divorce decree, got the notice on Feb. 9, 2012

02/17/2012 ~ Submitted rfe, USCIS received it Feb. 21,2012

03/08/2012 ~ Card/Doc production, Decision

March 15,2012 ~ GC on hand! Permanent Resident since 28 February 2012

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