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Can I use a co sponsor for a Philippines fiancee visa?

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I just returned from Philippines, where I'd intended to marry my girl.  We both go all our required paperwork, and set a date with the town mayor.  Due to my limited time there, we decided to leave for our "pre-honeymoon".  Booked tickets, reserved hotels, and were on our way to the bus station when we go the call that the mayor was out of town and wouldn't be back until after my departure date.  We decided to get a fiance visa.  Now, I understand that the Manila Embassy doesn't like that.  They "have no official law disallowing it", but I'm not sure if I'll be wasting my money.  My dad and I own cars and a home together (for safety sake), and my share of the equity is nearly $100k.  

I have a good job, but unable to work much due to recent persistent illness over the last 18 months (it's a regional thing, and I'm planning to move soon), so my income doesn't meet the criteria.  Dad is retired, with a good pension, and ss income.  Do I stand a chance?

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