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10 hours ago, sphinx87 said:

Hi, CENOMAR and Birth Certificate can be obtained through online, and it will be delivered to her current physical address, or to her home address in Philippines, like what i did.

Hello thanks for the response. But i am now here in hongkong. And i will be having my interview here. 

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Just now, sphinx87 said:

Ooh okay :) took us 5months before we received the NOA2..u'll get it eventually 😊

Thanks. Are you also from hongkong? Are you applying from here?

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i obtained my CENOMAR and my birth certificate through online, and delivered it to my home address in Philippines, and asked my friend to bring it here as she's coming back next week. You don't need to submit both documents to the US embassy, u'll be taking it during the interview. :)

1 minute ago, S&JW said:

Sigh of relief:D. I want to ask how did you get your cenomar? Did you send it directly to hongkong US embassy? Did you apply online?

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Just now, sphinx87 said:

i obtained my CENOMAR and my birth certificate through online, and delivered it to my home address in Philippines, and asked my friend to bring it here as she's coming back next week. You don't need to submit both documents to the US embassy, u'll be taking it during the interview. :)

you can actually request for CENOMAR and Birth Cert. and deliver it to HK, but it will take 4-6weeks.

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1 minute ago, sphinx87 said:

you can actually request for CENOMAR and Birth Cert. and deliver it to HK, but it will take 4-6weeks.

I have heard that Cenomar should be sent directly from PSA to hongkong US embassy. And that US embassy dont allow  cenomar(and HKPC) being handed during interview only the birth cert and other requirements needed. 

 

Am I right?

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Just now, S&JW said:

I have heard that Cenomar should be sent directly from PSA to hongkong US embassy. And that US embassy dont allow  cenomar(and HKPC) being handed during interview only the birth cert and other requirements needed. 

 

Am I right?

no, you will hand it to them on ur interview when they ask you for it. The only certificate that will be sent directly to the hk us embassy is the hk police clearance, and the rest u'll keep it until ur interview day..and the only papers you will send to the embassy is the document checklist and the notification of applicant readiness form included in the Packet 3 when you receive it. :)

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Just now, sphinx87 said:

no, you will hand it to them on ur interview when they ask you for it. The only certificate that will be sent directly to the hk us embassy is the hk police clearance, and the rest u'll keep it until ur interview day..and the only papers you will send to the embassy is the document checklist and the notification of applicant readiness form included in the Packet 3 when you receive it. :)

Oh ok. Is that their newly instruction now in the packet 3? 

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28 minutes ago, sphinx87 said:

no, you will hand it to them on ur interview when they ask you for it. The only certificate that will be sent directly to the hk us embassy is the hk police clearance, and the rest u'll keep it until ur interview day..and the only papers you will send to the embassy is the document checklist and the notification of applicant readiness form included in the Packet 3 when you receive it. :)

When will going to be your interview?

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1 minute ago, sphinx87 said:

yes :)

Thank you for the information. Will the US embassy still going to schedule the interview for you? Or you were the one who scheduled your interview?

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