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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I occasionally drop by this forum as it is interesting how different some countries are and how useless it would be for me to ever comment on the goings on of visa applications in Manilla without a lot of study. You guys go through a lot more than the rest of us. Thumbs up for doing it all for the ones you love. :thumbs:

Ukraine...no CFO, no parental advice (18 and out), no anullments, no "CENOMAR"...

Good luck to all of you!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Counseling course

My fiancée went to counseling course (two hour course) after K- 1 visa approved. They will not except her parents notarized. They now want their parents approval hand written and notarized. They further want more requiring actual photo graphs that can be notarized by a photo person that took the pictures.. What is going on? This so BS

sorry I did not write evey thing right but these are the facts

Getting the sticker is important. Yer Fiance' should do everything required to get the sticker. I know, I know, the big part that's missing is that she not know what was needed, prior.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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:blink: ... :huh: ...How did CFO help you "fully" realize what your father in-law's acceptance meant?..... :unsure:

:blink: Did a boat salesman teach part of the seminar?... :blink:

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Sent NOA1 April 30th 2011

received May 2nd 2011

NOA1 Notice Date:May 4th 2011

NOA 2 txt/ email on july 18th 2011

NOA 2 received in Mail July 20th dated July 18th 2011

NOA2 in "74" days!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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right. The CFO came out of the IMBRA law, and the Republic Act No 6955 mainly from the passport act of 1996. We can argue semantics all day on the CFO policy.

Semantically speaking, The CFO did not come out of the IMBRA law.

The CFO is the "Commision on Filipinos Overseas" established in 1980

The CFO guidance and counseling session does seem to come from the passport act of 1996.

IMBRA, International Marriage Broker Regulation Act is a UNITED STATES LAW passed by congress in 2005 and signed by Bush in 2006. That's 10 years after the

Philippines law started requiring the counseling sessions.

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:blink: ... :huh: ...How did CFO help you "fully" realize what your father in-law's acceptance meant?..... :unsure:

:blink: Did a boat salesman teach part of the seminar?... :blink:

They let me read the letter the parents wrote and signed. (they also explained the words I did not understand.) It was a one pager. But reading it made me understand just what her dad and mom had to go through to allow us to be together. you could say I made the mistake of going with them to the CFO. But I also wanted to be there for her in case they needed me. I stayed outside and patiently waited. I was not expecting to go inside at all. It is one thing to be allowed to marry their daughter. It is quite another when parents have to "consent in writing" to you marrying their daughter. I have 2 boys, no girls. Now we are expecting a girl, so I am starting to realize just how it changes a parents perspective.

As a friend once told me, "with a boy, you ONLY worry about YOUR boy. with a girl, you worry about ALL the boys."

K-1 Visa Timeline:

02/11/2011 - Engaged at her house by her Godmother.

02/18/2011 - Engagement party with relatives - propose in Visayan.

02/24/2011 - K-1 packet sent.

09/18/2011 - POE, Viva Las Vegas, Baby !!!!! Home to Phoenix.

12/10/2011 - Official Wedding

07/05/2012 - Princess Rose born.

07/07/2012 - AP/EAD received.

07/17/2012 - AOS passed. (Birthday for Mama Rayos)

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They let me read the letter the parents wrote and signed. (they also explained the words I did not understand.) It was a one pager. But reading it made me understand just what her dad and mom had to go through to allow us to be together.

:huh: Okay...I bite. This is intriguing. What did the letter state? (I think... :unsure: you are the first VJer...I've read... to share their consent letter. Please be concise.)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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It's amazing to see people defend what is stupid on the face of it.

It's a "good idea" to brush your teeth, but tyrannical to have the government erect bureaucracies to force compliance.

It's a "good idea" to exercise, but tyrannical to have the government erect bureaucracies to force compliance.

It's a "good idea" to have a balanced diet, but tyrannical to have the government erect bureaucracies to force compliance.

The list of "good ideas" is infinite, so if we make "good ideas" into laws that require bureaucracies to enforce them all we are going to get is infinite bureaucracy and tyranny.

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It's amazing to see people defend what is stupid on the face of it.

It's a "good idea" to brush your teeth, but tyrannical to have the government erect bureaucracies to force compliance.

It's a "good idea" to exercise, but tyrannical to have the government erect bureaucracies to force compliance.

It's a "good idea" to have a balanced diet, but tyrannical to have the government erect bureaucracies to force compliance.

The list of "good ideas" is infinite, so if we make "good ideas" into laws that require bureaucracies to enforce them all we are going to get is infinite bureaucracy and tyranny.

Yup. Personally, I find the whole concept patently offensive. Yet, as a USC, there is little to be done. Sad to say, it's their country and up to them to deal with such things.

May your visa journey be smooth and speedy.

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