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This info has been very helpful. I will get this document for myself. But, do I need to get one for my husband (petitioner) too?

Whatever it is called here it is:
Again Thanks to MR. BLU,..!

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USCIS
- April 26, 2013: received NOA1
- December 17, 2013: received NOA2 (online status)
NVC
- December 18, 2013: case shipped to NVC
- January 16, 2013: NVC notified receipt of petition (by email)
- February 11, 2014: submitted DS-261
- February 13, 2014: AOS fee bill is invoiced
- February 14, 2014: paid AOS fee ($88) and got receipt; status says "IN PROCESS"
- February 19, 2014: AOS fee marked "PAID"
- February 28, 2014: IV fee bill is invoiced
- March 3, 2014: mailed AOS to NVC
- March 3, 2014: IV fee bill is available for payment
- March 3, 2014: paid IV fee ($230) and got receipt; status says "IN PROCESS"
- March 5, 2014: IV fee marked "PAID"
- March 5, 2014: submitted DS-260
- March 5, 2014: mailed civil documents to NVC (by DHL)
- March 10, 2014: NVC received civil documents (DHL notification)
- March 24, 2014: received AOS checklist (N/A, total income)
- March 25, 2014: returned AOS checklist (revised form I-864ez)
- March 26, 2014: received email notification that DS-230 and civil documents have been reviewed
- March 30, 2104: AOS checklist docs entered into system (accdg to operator)
- April 11, 2014: CASE COMPLETE (Thank you Lord!) Have to bring revised I-864EZ form to interview (Checklist: Form I-864EZ must have original signature)
- April 16, 2014: Interview date scheduled
- May 6 - 7, 2014: Medical Exam at SLEC (PASSED)
- May 19, 2014: Interview at Manila Embassy (APPROVED)

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This info has been very helpful. I will get this document for myself. But, do I need to get one for my husband (petitioner) too?

No.

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This is so, so unfortunate and inappropriate. My wife and I just got caught in the same trap. We slavishly prepared and brought to our USEM interview yesterday all the documents listed on the embassy Packet #3 checklist, which still uses the same language quoted earlier in this thread with respect to who has to bring a CENOMAR. Per that language, we didn't. But both the pre-screener and the CO interviewer asked for it, and our case is pending until we provide it (and yes, I understand that it will actually be an Advisory of Marriage, which is requested via a CENOMAR request form). Neither of us had been married before, and we got married to each other in September 2014. Our application was immaculate otherwise.

I hope I am posting this just in case it helps someone else not get caught in this trap.

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I have stressed many times to IR/CR-1 to request a CENOMAR from NSO for the embassy interview (of course NSO will issue a CEMAR) as it IS required.

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/1178798/feb2015/IV%20Applicant%20Interview%20Preparation%20Instructions%20-%20English%20_February%202015_.pdf

It isn't worded as clearly as it is for the K-1 visa but that is what they are asking for:

MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE (if applicable). For Philippine marriages, it must be issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO) on security paper (not from the Local Civil Registry Office). You may call the NSO Information Center at (632) 737-1111 to inquire about securing a marriage certificate or visit their web site at http://www.census.gov.ph.

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