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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Does anyone know if employers can easily lie to get their employees unable to get their police clearance cleared? My fiancee is finally heading back to the Philippines in a couple of weeks. As much of a slave they treated her, they are making it worse. Not going to get into it all, but believe you me (and I am a strong, high stamina type person), the things they have her doing now for the next two weeks, I could not do by myself. I want her to just pack up and go now, but the employers could cause problems with her clearance out of spite. I am worried that because of the way these people are, they could still do something out of spite (you know, mainly lie) and it will still affect her. Without this clearance, it will harm the visa process. I wish she could leave. I now she stays to make the last few bucks she can (assuming they give her every cent owed) but she is tortured there emotionally and physically.

Anyone have experience regarding being a Filipino working in Singapore and planning to leave, say to America, with dealing with abusive employers and this police clearance bit?

I am sure some people who have read my posts wonder why I ask question they make think are silly, or that I worry too much. Hey, in a world filled with sin and evil and tricksters and hate, I try to cover all avenues in understanding things.... oooh, I should make that my signature.

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Yes, they certainly could and things like that do not occur infrequently with employers in Singapore. My fiancee was threatened occasionally by her Singaporean employer that if she "acted up" they could effectively destroy her life by making false claims to the police in Singapore. I had actually reported my fiancee's employers to the Ministry of Manpower for their ill treatment of her and I almost had her employers thrown in jail in the end. So I would watch out.

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