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My fiancee has a daughter which is 6 years old . At birth fiancee was 21 . Her mother put herself down as the mother of fiancee ' s daughter because my understanding she was paying for the birth etc. Now the fiancee ' s mother has hired a lawyer to correctly put fiancee as the mother . My question for anyone . Does she need to supply both versions of birth certificate ' s when supplying documents for the visa application .

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  On 11/1/2014 at 12:42 AM, Bubba gump said:

My fiancee has a daughter which is 6 years old . At birth fiancee was 21 . Her mother put herself down as the mother of fiancee ' s daughter because my understanding she was paying for the birth etc. Now the fiancee ' s mother has hired a lawyer to correctly put fiancee as the mother . My question for anyone . Does she need to supply both versions of birth certificate ' s when supplying documents for the visa application .

which means your soon to be mom-in-law did a late registration for your fiancee daughter? if so, it doesn't need to include the old BC, it will be a big question if you include that. correcting BC here in PH is pain in the ###, what more for changing a child's mother name? all they can do is file a late registration.

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  On 11/1/2014 at 3:14 AM, Hank_ said:

Hmm....

sound like a can of worms.

Yeah hank I agree 100% .
  On 11/1/2014 at 7:07 AM, zhuccini said:

which means your soon to be mom-in-law did a late registration for your fiancee daughter? if so, it doesn't need to include the old BC, it will be a big question if you include that. correcting BC here in PH is pain in the ###, what more for changing a child's mother name? all they can do is file a late registration.

Well her mom got the certificate changed but if they done a check on it would it show up as have being changed is my concern . What do you mean by filing a late registration . If it has been changed wouldn't it have been registered already . Is this a common practice in the philipines.
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There was someone a little while back that had to deal with this issue.

Included a rejection because the embassy thought they were bringing a sister not daughter.

Think it finally got solved, but was a pain. Might do search.

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  On 11/3/2014 at 11:35 AM, bendinlar said:

There was someone a little while back that had to deal with this issue.

Included a rejection because the embassy thought they were bringing a sister not daughter.

Think it finally got solved, but was a pain. Might do search.

Yes and it wasn't but a few weeks ago, but I don't think they are done yet... still in the battle, just not a uphill battle anymore. I was hoping they would post on here what they have been dealing with.

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