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It was a Joke. Don't get your underwear in a bundle.

And if you read my earlier statements, I agreed that the OP does need additional information.

Word origins are kind of my thing... Not wearing underwear so no bundles here...

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I think this is more than naivette. OP may be in deep denial.

OP, bottom line: Has your husband been truthful about a crime he may have committed in the past?

Please don't be so naive.

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01/31/2020 Day 20 - Biometrics Appointment (scheduled)
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im sorry for all coz i have many problems about visa and travel after my husband deforting to philippine immiggration he need to gget a clearance to homeland security,but i dont know what exactly clearance he need to gget that is immigration need to enter again to philippines

everytime i edit my timeline i cant save its show fix the error all my dates is correct

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im sorry for all coz i have many problems about visa and travel after my husband deforting to philippine immiggration he need to gget a clearance to homeland security,but i dont know what exactly clearance he need to gget that is immigration need to enter again to philippines

How many days is he staying?I have a feeling your husband is hiding something from you..When entering the Philippines for 21 days or less, customs officials do not ask or inquire about your criminal history or background. You are only required to submit to a criminal back ground check if you plan to stay for more than 21 days and have to submit an application for a visa (You do not need a visa for 21 days or less) .

Filipinos denied Passport if we committed crime.

Unlike Americans Convicted criminals/felons are entitled to a passport just like everyone else. You will not be denied a passport just because you have a criminal record. You will however be denied a passport if the criminal background check shows that you have an outstanding arrest warrant or if you are in arrears more than $3000.00 in child support. Registered sex offenders are obligated to inform the local police or sheriffs department of any travel plans and destinations though. Please correct me if I am wrong..

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How many days is he staying?I have a feeling your husband is hiding something from you..When entering the Philippines for 21 days or less, customs officials do not ask or inquire about your criminal history or background. You are only required to submit to a criminal back ground check if you plan to stay for more than 21 days and have to submit an application for a visa (You do not need a visa for 21 days or less) .

Filipinos denied Passport if we committed crime.

Unlike Americans Convicted criminals/felons are entitled to a passport just like everyone else. You will not be denied a passport just because you have a criminal record. You will however be denied a passport if the criminal background check shows that you have an outstanding arrest warrant or if you are in arrears more than $3000.00 in child support. Registered sex offenders are obligated to inform the local police or sheriffs department of any travel plans and destinations though. Please correct me if I am wrong..

He isn't staying any number of days, he was detained and not allowed entry. Many have a feeling her husband is hiding a lot from her. ;)

BTW the number of days is now 30 one can stay without a visa in the Philippines.

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07-24-2009 Received NOA1
08-05-2009 Touched
10-02-2009 I-797C for Biometrics Appt
10-26-2009 Biometrics Appt. Completed
05-11-2010 Request for Evidence on both the I129F and I130
07-01-2010 Case Transferred to Vermont Service Center
10-20-2011 Contacted Ombudsman
02-07-2012 Case denied after almost 3 years =(
03-07-2012 Appeal Filed!
01-20-2013 Contacted Ombudsman again...

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on monday my husband he arrived in ninoy aquino international airport (NAIA1) he came here in the philippines 3rd times but this is the first time he happened to him for his 4rth trip in the philippines that the immigration officers he was hold there and they said he cant enter in the country.immigration officer they said they have a information papers about denial to enter the country that the us goverment sending here in the philippines.when my husband try to get the information paper the immigration cant show to him.i really dont understand coz my husband he travel 3 times here in manila with no trouble,why now for his 4rth trip.when he was vacation here just only 7 days and 6 days and he never overstay.immigation sucks about this,security of airport he bring my husband to day room and they said my husband back to us in the morning.im really sad for this happened.all is set and ready for vacation we much money to lost. but his vacation is no happened he came back to us very sad and dessapointed

, alam mo bah kung ano ang dapat again? i know the reason kung bakiT black list sila its because OF RSO

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