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9 minutes ago, Mary Bernard said:

Can I just go on USCIS to make account for them n set up mailing address for greencard

You go on the immigrant fee site, there you can paid the fee and confirm mailing address.    Immigrant Fee:  https://www.uscis.gov/forms/uscis-immigrant-fee

 

You use the USCIS address update site keep your address current during the complete process.  IF your address changed recently.. update USCIS

 

https://egov.uscis.gov/coa/displayCOAInitForm.do;jsessionid=E70241D6A0D9AF357EE453045912F1D7

 

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1 hour ago, Mary Bernard said:

Ok hank, as for the immigrant data summary sheet, is a copy okay to show at PDOS/CFO

Do read the CFO-PDOS requirements on their website.  They will want to see the original, then they will keep the copy (most times)

 

https://cfo.gov.ph/rnr-pdos.html

 

B. Requirements

No need to photocopy any registration document
No need to submit ID photos 

  1. Original valid passport
  2. Original valid visa
  3. One (1) valid identification (ID) card with photograph (see list of valid IDs)
  4. Payment of PhP400.00 registration fee
  5. Attendance in the PDOS or Peer Counseling session
  6. Original of the following country-specific documents:
    • US-bound emigrants (except for K visa holders): Immigrant Data Summary.
    • Canada-bound emigrants: Confirmation of Permanent Residence
    • Italy-bound emigrants: Nulla Osta
    • Japan-bound emigrants: Certificate of Eligibility
    • Australia-bound emigrants: Visa Grant Notification Letter
    • New Zealand-bound emigrants: Letter of approval for Work to Residence visa

After satisfactory compliance with the registration process and attendance to the PDOS, a CFO Emigrant registration sticker is affixed to your passport. This will be checked by the Bureau of Immigration on your day of departure.

Primary IDs

Passport, Driver’s License, Postal ID, Social Security System (SSS ID), Goverment Service Insurance System (GSIS ID), Professional Regulation Commission (PRC ID), Senior Citizen’s ID Card, Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR I-Card), Consular ID, Seaman’s Book, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ID, Philippine Overseas, Employment Association (POEA) ID, PRA Special Resident Retiree Visa (SRRV) ID, Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) ID, Overseas Worker’s Welfare Administration (OWWA) ID, Unified Multi-Purpose ID (UMID), Philippine National Police (PNP) ID, Voter’s ID

Secondary IDs

National Statistics Office (NSO) Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate (NSO Authenticated), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance, Police Clearance, Barangay Clearance/Certificate, Company/Office ID, Student’s ID or School ID, OFW ID, Certification from the National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP), Tax Identification Number (TIN ID), PhilHealth Identification Card (PIC), Home Development Mutual Fund (HMDF) or PAG-IBIG ID, Permit to Carry Firearms.

Hank

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