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nvc approval, scheduled interview but I don't see specific topic about our case

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His ex wife divorce him in the U.S

Was she a citizen of U.S at the time .The reason i am asking is according to the family code of the Philippines if a foreign spouse divorce a Filipino in another country then the Philippines will reconize the divorce. The same rule applies if a filippino becomes a citizen of anothet country and divorce his/ her spouse

I think it will be ok for the cfo if he has the divorce papers

That is the problem, she divorced him so she can marry someone else here in the US and become a US citizen. It means that she is still a Filipino citizen when she filed for the divorce.

And that is why I am really concern about this.

I found out about that family code too because I was asking to have my marriage annulled too but I filed the divorce before I became a US citizen so now I have to go through the whole process.

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I just wanted to clarify this topic since I am getting conflicting information.

My husband was married in the Philippines, with pending annulment case. Was divorced in 2003 by his previous wife who immigrated in the US and was married since then. I am a Us citizen, we got married in Hong Kong and petitioned him as CR-1.

USCIS and NVC approved the petition and he is scheduled for an interview this month.

CENOMAR states that he is married to one person and does not show as single.

Is he going to get his visa to come here in the US even if his annulment is not final?

If that is a problem why did NVC and USCIS approved his application?

Thank you.

Does he have a copy of the divorce decree from his EX? If YES... then no issues, don't need the annulment to get the visa.

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