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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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> If you are between the ages of 18-20, CFO may require you to submit a letter of parental consent to marry.

My question: My fiancee is under 21. What if my fiancee's father is dead and mom doesn't want to sign the parental consent? Are there other options?

27 January 2012: Mailed I-129F

03 February 2012: NOA1( e-mail & Text)

03 February 2012: Check Cashed

NO RFE'S

22 June 2012 : NOA2 (e-mail & Text)

16 July 2012: Manila Case Number(by phone)

17 July 2012: Interview paid at BPI

19 July 2012: Set interview for Mid-Aug

23-24 July 2012: Medical St. Lukes(passed)

24 July 2012: CFO Seminar(had to go next morning for landline #)- PASSED

02 Aug 2012: Received e-mail from USEM our case is there.

15 Aug 2012: Interview at USEM - APPROVED

13 SEP 2012: POE Minneapolis, MN

27 OCT 2012: Married

19 NOV 2012: AOS package sent

05 DEC 2012: NOA's I-765, I-131, I-485

14 DEC 2012: Biometrics appointment finished(Walk-in..Was scheduled Jan 04 2013)

02 FEB 2013: I-131 and I-765 Approved

07 FEB 2013: USPS Picked up the combo-card

11 FEB 2013: Received Combo-card

21 FEB 2013: Transit Visa picked up in Chicago for Japan

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Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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> If you are between the ages of 18-20, CFO may require you to submit a letter of parental consent to marry.

My question: My fiancee is under 21. What if my fiancee's father is dead and mom doesn't want to sign the parental consent? Are there other options?

It is the law of the philippines that your fiancee receive written parental concent from her mother before she can marry. As far as I know there is no way around this law.

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> If you are between the ages of 18-20, CFO may require you to submit a letter of parental consent to marry.

My question: My fiancee is under 21. What if my fiancee's father is dead and mom doesn't want to sign the parental consent? Are there other options?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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The age is 24 and you will need it. Anne is 24 and had to go to city hall with parents. So dont even think of trying to just get it signed. Your age is what? Why wont mom sign?

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The age is 24 and you will need it. Anne is 24 and had to go to city hall with parents. So dont even think of trying to just get it signed. Your age is what? Why wont mom sign?

From what I have just gathered is it needs to be signed by a Notary and a copy of Mom's ID need's to be brought with. Mom is gone for a while deep in a province on a remote Island where this won't be able to be done. Great timing.. So my fiancee called and they said it could be a gaurdian, which could be her Grandpa they said. Didn't say we needed a copy of his ID, but of course they like to leave important facts out. And the other question is what type of ID is needed from Grandpa? Just want this taken vare of now before we get to crunch time.

Were you asking my age or hers? Mine is 40. And the problem is getting to mom and then getting her in front of a Notary/Registrar for a witness

27 January 2012: Mailed I-129F

03 February 2012: NOA1( e-mail & Text)

03 February 2012: Check Cashed

NO RFE'S

22 June 2012 : NOA2 (e-mail & Text)

16 July 2012: Manila Case Number(by phone)

17 July 2012: Interview paid at BPI

19 July 2012: Set interview for Mid-Aug

23-24 July 2012: Medical St. Lukes(passed)

24 July 2012: CFO Seminar(had to go next morning for landline #)- PASSED

02 Aug 2012: Received e-mail from USEM our case is there.

15 Aug 2012: Interview at USEM - APPROVED

13 SEP 2012: POE Minneapolis, MN

27 OCT 2012: Married

19 NOV 2012: AOS package sent

05 DEC 2012: NOA's I-765, I-131, I-485

14 DEC 2012: Biometrics appointment finished(Walk-in..Was scheduled Jan 04 2013)

02 FEB 2013: I-131 and I-765 Approved

07 FEB 2013: USPS Picked up the combo-card

11 FEB 2013: Received Combo-card

21 FEB 2013: Transit Visa picked up in Chicago for Japan

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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From what I have just gathered is it needs to be signed by a Notary and a copy of Mom's ID need's to be brought with. Mom is gone for a while deep in a province on a remote Island where this won't be able to be done. Great timing.. So my fiancee called and they said it could be a gaurdian, which could be her Grandpa they said. Didn't say we needed a copy of his ID, but of course they like to leave important facts out. And the other question is what type of ID is needed from Grandpa? Just want this taken vare of now before we get to crunch time.

Were you asking my age or hers? Mine is 40. And the problem is getting to mom and then getting her in front of a Notary/Registrar for a witness

As others have said. You will need that letter of consent from the parent or guardian. If the guardian is the grandparent(s). They will need to provide an ID. IDs accepted (Postal ID, NBI Clearance, Barangay Clearance, Passport).

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