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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Just bring any proof that you have just in case they ask for it, there to the Embassy or keep it for the future when you actually apply for your spousal visa. As far as your fiancee attending, I don't think they will allow her to enter the Embassy without an appointment since she isn't a USC. You on the other hand as a USC are allowed to enter even without an appointment. After your married and she has her interview at the USEM, that may be the time to consider accompanying her to the USEM, even though that isn't required it wouldn't hurt either.

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OP is planning to marry in the Philippines and then apply for his wife's visa.

.... ahh, thanks. So the OP is basically asking the same question he asked in the post your referenced.

... must be something in the water lately.

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Yeah sorry I forgot I posted it before. Having a brain injury my memory is wonderful lol. ^_^ Its why I have a lawyer handling this.

After your married and she has her interview at the USEM, that may be the time to consider accompanying her to the USEM, even though that isn't required it wouldn't hurt either.

I hear it can be a tough process just because of all you have to go through then the grilling they do. So I will return to the Philippines a few days before she goes there so she has support.

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you're funny. :rofl:

There was actually a FAQ about that at the Manila Embassy website. When my wife, then fiancee, went to the prescreener, she asked, "Do you have any pictures of you together?...Okay, give me six of those...Do you have any letters or post cards?...Okay, just six of those...Any emails or text messages?...Six of those..." etc.

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Just bring any proof that you have just in case they ask for it, there to the Embassy or keep it for the future when you actually apply for your spousal visa. As far as your fiancee attending, I don't think they will allow her to enter the Embassy without an appointment since she isn't a USC. You on the other hand as a USC are allowed to enter even without an appointment. After your married and she has her interview at the USEM, that may be the time to consider accompanying her to the USEM, even though that isn't required it wouldn't hurt either.

I believe a walk in isnt possible anymore.

My husband (then fiance) scheduled an appointment online 2 months ahead.

Do that, OP. the US Embassy website has the complete info for what an American needs to get a marriage license. As for getting married, have your girl ask the local civil registrar. If you plan to marry in a Church, they have their own requirements, too.

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of those differences between us, for it is not difference which immobilizes us, but silence.
And there are so many silences to be broken.”

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