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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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I have some question, We came here at US Feb this year , we are planning to have our vacation this summer for 2 mos and 5 days. It will not cause us a problem? because we just stayed here at US for just more than 4 months only. And it is ok to tell the IO that the purpose of our vacation is to be with the father of my child and get married?

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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I have some question, We came here at US Feb this year , we are planning to have our vacation this summer for 2 mos and 5 days. It will not cause us a problem? because we just stayed here at US for just more than 4 months only. And it is ok to tell the IO that the purpose of our vacation is to be with the father of my child and get married?

Nope won't be an issue, you have your green card all is good. Being gone only 2 months won't cause any issues either.

No issue with your reason for traveling either

Hank

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi i have a few question regarding marriage application I am going home this June to get married with my fiance. The address of my residency was in the philippines while my parents address is US. My finance is working in Malaysia he has only limited time to have his leave ( less than 2 weeks leave). Since Marriage application will take 10 working days, what we did is he goes to PH-consule Malaysia to authenticate his signature and to notarize the left side of the form, after that he send me the form. What I did is I went to PH consule US to notarized or authenticate my signature , they put a red ribbon and stamp on our marriage application. Then I send it to the philippines so can may future father in law can file our marriage application.

My question is, it would not cause us any issue or problem with the address I indicated when i File a petition for him?

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you, I have one more question. My future Father in Law already filed our marriage application , we let him filed it bec my fiance has a limited time (less than two weeks vacation) he can't wait for 10 working days for the releasing of marriage license to get married. What we did we went to PH consule to authenticate and notarized our marriage application then send the docu to PH. The groom is in Malaysia and me is here in US. My question is, the address I put is my PH address. My question is, It will not cause us any issue or problem when I file a petition for him? I have no idea if I can still change my residence address since the marriage application already filed and will be release on May 30.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Thank you, I have one more question. My future Father in Law already filed our marriage application , we let him filed it bec my fiance has a limited time (less than two weeks vacation) he can't wait for 10 working days for the releasing of marriage license to get married. What we did we went to PH consule to authenticate and notarized our marriage application then send the docu to PH. The groom is in Malaysia and me is here in US. My question is, the address I put is my PH address. My question is, It will not cause us any issue or problem when I file a petition for him? I have no idea if I can still change my residence address since the marriage application already filed and will be release on May 30.

No issue using your PH address on the marriage license. When you file the I-130 use your husband's address. Don't need to do any address changes.

Hank

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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***** three questions split from threads by other members and merged here, and a 4th without answers removed. Please post your own questions about your own case in your own thread. ******

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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