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Filed: IR-2 Timeline

Me and my dad just had our interview last december 28, The Consul didn't tell us if our visas were denied or approved. But he said that our documents are all good and he just needs some additional documents, After the interview, they gave us a white 221g form for CENOMAR re-verification. They kept our passports with them. I really do not know why they asked for me and my dad's CENOMAR, but I remember the filipino pre-screener kept asking me if I am already married, (btw, I just turned 20) and if my dad was married to someone else before he met my mom. My mom and my dad has a 10-year age gap. But they're married for like 28 years. So I really don't know why they asked for our CENOMAR. On the same day, we went to NSO pasay and requested the needed documents. We were told that the USEM will be the one to pick up the documents from them.

Category: IR1 / IR2

UPDATE:

We just called USEM last wednesday. They already got my dad's CENOMAR, but mine wasn't there yet. I was told to call them again next tuesday afternoon. We are still waiting. . .

My questions are:

* How long should we wait to get our visas approved?

* Is there a chance that our visas get denied?

I appreciate your answers, thank you so much :)

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Here is information on 221G http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ph/221G-Hold.html, Get the CENOMAR re-verification. And

CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage)

  1. Complete name of the person
  2. Complete name of the father
  3. Complete maiden name of the mother
  4. Date of birth
  5. Place of birth
  6. Complete name and address of the requesting party
  7. Number of copies needed
  8. Purpose of the certification

Source: http://www.census.gov.ph/data/civilreg/civapfaq.ht

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http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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It sounds like there is not real issue, they just want new copies of the CENOMARs, once then have them, unless there are new discoveries, I would bet your visa will be soon.

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Here is information on 221G http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ph/221G-Hold.html, Get the CENOMAR re-verification. And

CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage)

  1. Complete name of the person
  2. Complete name of the father
  3. Complete maiden name of the mother
  4. Date of birth
  5. Place of birth
  6. Complete name and address of the requesting party
  7. Number of copies needed
  8. Purpose of the certification

Source: http://www.census.gov.ph/data/civilreg/civapfaq.ht

Thank you so much for the information sir. Helped us a lot :)

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It sounds like there is not real issue, they just want new copies of the CENOMARs, once then have them, unless there are new discoveries, I would bet your visa will be soon.

Thank you so much Sir. We're hoping to get our visas soon :)

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  • 2 years later...

When did you get your visa? How long did it take for the visa to be issued after receiving your cenomar. I have the same issue now and my status say's ready. Your reply will help me enlighten.

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Have the same problem...did u get ur visa after USEM picked up the docs??how long did u wait?

Your responding to a thread that is coming up on being a year old. The person your responding to has not been on this site since Dec 14, 2014, so chances of them responding are close to ZERO.

You may want to start your own thread.

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