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MY FIANCEE WENT TO CLASS TODAY FOR HER CFO STAMP...THEY LADY THERE THAT INTERVIEW HER,SAID WE HVNT KNOW EACH-OTHER LONG ENOUGH..WHEN SHE TOLD HER WE'VE BEEN TOGETHER FOR A YEAR AND THAT I WAS ONLY THERE FOR 2 WEEKS... SHE'LL BE 23 YEARS OLD IN A MONTH,I'M 41... SHE HASN'T LIVED WITH HER FAMILY SINCE SHE WAS 15 DUE TO GOING TO SCHOOL IN THE CITY...THEY ASKED HER MOTHER TO COME IN TODAY FOR AN INTERVIEW WITH THEM...HER FLIGHT LEAVE IN JUST OVER A WEEK AND KNOW WE HV TO GO THROUGH THIS ######...HAS ANYONE EVER GONE THROUGH THIS BEFORE???? IF SO,,LET ME KNOW WHATS GOING ON... THNKS GREG

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I had a similar issue a few years ago, but I knew before my fiancee's seminar that she needed a letter from her parents because of her age. I think if her parents give their approval that things should be ok.

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First, please release the caps-lock.

Second, find the Philippine regional sub-forum, you'll get answers there.

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First, please release the caps-lock.

Second, find the Philippine regional sub-forum, you'll get answers there.

SORRY, IF U CANT HANDLED CAPS BEING LOCK... HABBITS HARD HARD TO BREAK..DO U REALLY FEEL LIKE I'M YELLING AT YOU??????//

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SORRY, IF U CANT HANDLED CAPS BEING LOCK... HABBITS HARD HARD TO BREAK..DO U REALLY FEEL LIKE I'M YELLING AT YOU??????//

Do you really have to be so rude? Typing in either ALL CAPS, all lowercase, missing punctuation or missing proper paragraphs are all very rude and inconsiderate especially when you are asking other for help.

Written words are easier to read when they are properly capitalized, punctuated and organized into paragraphs (when long enough) and a considerate writer incorporates all of these not because it's a habit or even easier for them but because it's considerate for the readers.

A lot of readers with either ignore posts like this one altogether or make negative/snide remarks without even bothering to be helpful to you.

Imagine you have a very important question to ask and the person who knows the answer sees that you are an inconsiderate writer so they don't even bother to read your pot let alone reply to it. Who has lost out in that situation? I would say the writer (that would be you) not the potential reader.

So the real question is "What kind of attention do you want to get when you post here?"

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Do you really have to be so rude? Typing in either ALL CAPS, all lowercase, missing punctuation or missing proper paragraphs are all very rude and inconsiderate especially when you are asking other for help.

Written words are easier to read when they are properly capitalized, punctuated and organized into paragraphs (when long enough) and a considerate writer incorporates all of these not because it's a habit or even easier for them but because it's considerate for the readers.

A lot of readers with either ignore posts like this one altogether or make negative/snide remarks without even bothering to be helpful to you.

Imagine you have a very important question to ask and the person who knows the answer sees that you are an inconsiderate writer so they don't even bother to read your pot let alone reply to it. Who has lost out in that situation? I would say the writer (that would be you) not the potential reader.

So the real question is "What kind of attention do you want to get when you post here?"

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According to the Family Code in the Philippines; MARRIAGE - Chapter I Requisites of Marriage:

Art. 14. In case either or both of the contracting parties, not having been emancipated by a previous marriage, are between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one, they shall, in addition to the requirements of the preceding articles, exhibit to the local civil registrar, the consent to their marriage of their father, mother, surviving parent or guardian, or persons having legal charge of them, in the order mentioned. Such consent shall be manifested in writing by the interested party, who personally appears before the proper local civil registrar, or in the form of an affidavit made in the presence of two witnesses and attested before any official authorized by law to administer oaths. The personal manifestation shall be recorded in both applications for marriage license, and the affidavit, if one is executed instead, shall be attached to said applications. (61a)

Art. 15. Any contracting party between the age of twenty-one and twenty-five shall be obliged to ask their parents or guardian for advice upon the intended marriage. If they do not obtain such advice, or if it be unfavorable, the marriage license shall not be issued till after three months following the completion of the publication of the application therefor. A sworn statement by the contracting parties to the effect that such advice has been sought, together with the written advice given, if any, shall be attached to the application for marriage license. Should the parents or guardian refuse to give any advice, this fact shall be stated in the sworn statement. (62a)

K-1 Timeline

2-01-2011 > Mailed 129F

02-09-2011 > NOA1 email & SMS notification

02-12-2011 > NOA1 hardcopy received via mail (official date on NOA1 is 02-07-11)

05-17-2011 > NOA2 email & SMS notification (approved in 99 days from NOA1 date)

06-06-2011 > Got MNL case number

06-08-2011 > Paid Visa fee @ BPI bank (scheduled interview appointment online the same day)

06-13 & 14-2011 > 2-day medical exam

07-08-2011 > Received Letter of Eligibility

08-02-2011 > USEM Interview (rescheduled from July 18) - APPROVED!

08-11-2011 > Visa issued (accdg. to USEM email inquiry; 9 days from interview date)

08-15-2011 > 2go site showed Visa is already in transit

08-16-2011 > Visa received! (10 working days from interview date)

08-22-2011 > CFO Seminar

09-02-2011 > POE: SFO

AOS Timeline

10-13-2011 > Obtained marriage license

11-17-2011 > WEDDING

11-18-2011 > Sent AOS packet (with AOS & EAD)

12-01-2011 > Received hard copy NOA 1 for AOS & EAD

12-10-2011 > Received biometrics letter for 12-29

12-29-2011 > Biometrics taken

01-09-2012 > Letter for Request for Initial Interview received scheduled on Feb. 8

01-20-2012 > EAD status - Document/Card production

01-26-2012 > Accdg. to USCIS site: "We mailed you a notice that we have approved this I765 APPLICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION."

01-28-2012 > EAD card arrives

02-08-2012 > AOS interview - APPROVED!

02-11-2012 > Welcome Notice received

02-13-2012 > Card production ordered

02-14-2012 > Green card mailed

02-18-2012 > Green card arrives

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I have similar issue with your fiancee...My hubby stayed here in cebu for 2 weeks and nothing followed..and we knew each other feb,2010 and got married at may,2010..When i got my CFO seminar we are about 11 months knowing each other.I'am 22 by that time and my hubby is 50..what they did they let my mom come over with me and they asked some questions with my mom. It took 3 consecutive days before i got my certificate.It will be ok greg don't worry about it.It's not that they wont give your wife a certificate they will surely give her...They just want to hear something from your fiancee's mom if they are aware about your relationship....Good luck

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