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It's the ds-260 hank the manila embassy emailed us about the documents needed to bring, need the birth cert.,marriage cert., nbi, but I will bring also my husbands tax income and the cemar and photos just incase☺️

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It's the ds-260 hank the manila embassy emailed us about the documents needed to bring, need the birth cert.,marriage cert., nbi, but I will bring also my husbands tax income and the cemar and photos just incase☺️

You need more than that, read the embassy instructions letter. Along with the tax return you need an I-864 from your husband, signed original (doesn't matter that you submitted this to NVC already), item #5 in the instructions.

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/865058/instructionpackets/IV%20Applicants_%20Interview%20Preparation%20Instructions%20_as%20of%2017%20September%202013_%20without%20footer.pdf

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You need more than that, read the embassy instructions letter. Along with the tax return you need an I-864 from your husband, signed original (doesn't matter that you submitted this to NVC already), item #5 in the instructions.

http://photos.state.gov/libraries/manila/865058/instructionpackets/IV%20Applicants_%20Interview%20Preparation%20Instructions%20_as%20of%2017%20September%202013_%20without%20footer.pdf

Yes I have the tax return the form 1040?

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I only have his 2011,2012 and 2013 1040s, embassy will allow it? Bc he said the 2014 is not yet available

That is fine, but if you do not have the I-864 (or other allowed forms) with original signature from your husband you need to have him send it.

Hank

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The Philippines is all about tradition, you not using your married name totally puts your world in turmoil, once married they are looking for the married name.

Is your visa petition in your maiden name?

Hank

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The Philippines is all about tradition, you not using your married name totally puts your world in turmoil, once married they are looking for the married name.

Is your visa petition in your maiden name?

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Yes hank my husband applied using my maiden name, but we have a document/proof that we are married, and there's no problem when my husband start the petition.

There will be zero problems with you using your maiden name after married in the USA, that isn't where there are expectations.

Hank

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There will be zero problems with you using your maiden name after married in the USA, that isn't where there are expectations.

Ok thank u again for ur info hank, have a good day/night. Happy new year in advance??

 
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