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Help im confused !!! i was married last feb.2,2011 ,then last june i have my MC from NSO then last November i get CEMAR but i was shocked i get CENOMAR instead ,does anybody have same case like me??does this affect the visa process?we almost finish in our case,i just get CEMAR bcoz its 1 requirements for interview :((...what to do??oh darn.. :angry:

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Not an expert on Philippines, but think you may need one.

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on my interview last nov. 19th they never ask for cemar. But it is better to be prepared. just go to nso office and tell them your case, they can answer it for sure.

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So applicants are asked for this document (CENOMAR or CEMAR) and some are not. The best advice is to go to NSO and get the document corrected so you have it for your interview. It's always best to have it in hand and never need it then to have your visa delayed because you don't have it.

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Help im confused !!! i was married last feb.2,2011 ,then last june i have my MC from NSO then last November i get CEMAR but i was shocked i get CENOMAR instead ,does anybody have same case like me??does this affect the visa process?we almost finish in our case,i just get CEMAR bcoz its 1 requirements for interview :((...what to do??oh darn.. :angry:

h there! I had my interview last Dec 12,2011. I got a 221g just because of the wrong CENOMAR that the NSO issued to me.After the interview in all deep thoughts that i have in my mind, I was also confused why my CENOMAR stated that I never been married but in fact i had a previous marriage but then it wasn't stated on the CENOMAR. So I contacted the NSO right away and told the mess that they've created with my CENOMAR. And they emailed me and asked their apology and after 2 days the sent me the corrected CENOMAR for free. :( now i'm under 221g.

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I had my interview last Dec 12,2011. I got a 221g just because of the wrong CENOMAR that the NSO issued to me.After the interview in all deep thoughts that i have in my mind, I was also confused why my CENOMAR stated that I never been married but in fact i had a previous marriage but then it wasn't stated on the CENOMAR. So I contacted the NSO right away and told the mess that they've created with my CENOMAR.

I just have to ask because this is a few times I've read the exact same thing here now...

How did you not notice the document was incorrect when you got it?

Sure the NSO should have got it right the first time but we each need to take responsibility for our self and when we know a seemingly simple document can so easily derail our life plan it fall supon us to ensure that everything is correct.

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I just have to ask because this is a few times I've read the exact same thing here now...

How did you not notice the document was incorrect when you got it?

Sure the NSO should have got it right the first time but we each need to take responsibility for our self and when we know a seemingly simple document can so easily derail our life plan it fall supon us to ensure that everything is correct.

Because I thought since I was a widowed,my previous marriage won't reflect anymore on that document.And since it was from a certified isntitution so I trusted them I just thought that it was a new process for them when it is considered unmarried. I admitted, :bonk: my fault coz I didnt notice it right away just depend on what the NSO sent me, NSO fault :bonk: because they should send the right document as it is their job to fix civil documents (they should know the proper document to be send to the requester, and :unsure: CO was :hehe: confused lol! and so do I.I just leave it all up to GOD.God Bless! :thumbs:

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Because I thought since I was a widowed,my previous marriage won't reflect anymore on that document.

Thank you for the honest answer, I hope my question didn't offend (that wasn't my intent).

I asked as a reminder to everyone who follows that we need to triple check everything and if something seems even a little different then we should question it.

You're right the mistake wasn't yours but in the end you're the one who pays by having to suffer an needless delay...

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Thank you for the honest answer, I hope my question didn't offend (that wasn't my intent).

I asked as a reminder to everyone who follows that we need to triple check everything and if something seems even a little different then we should question it.

You're right the mistake wasn't yours but in the end you're the one who pays by having to suffer an needless delay...

Yes, and I'm just hoping it won't take that long to process our case again. It was an honest mistake and the CO knew it coz he was also helping me to look for the correct CENOMAR.He was trying to give me a chance not to give me a 221g but then it was his job to request a reverification before giving his approval and it's understandable:)...GOD is good. Thanks for the input.

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Its good that you talk about what happened with your CENOMAR, hopefully others will examine theirs when they receive them and accept that it could be flawed so check them right away and fix any mistakes. As you said it came from the government so you expected it to be correct, totally understandable.

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Its good that you talk about what happened with your CENOMAR, hopefully others will examine theirs when they receive them and accept that it could be flawed so check them right away and fix any mistakes. As you said it came from the government so you expected it to be correct, totally understandable.

Yes, lessons learned. Make sure that all civil documents/documents were all properly checked even it came from the Credible Institution. If there are some typo errors or mistakes just don't hesitate to ask where you get them. It will cause all your plans to a forever delay if didn't fix right away.

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