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I am petitioning my parents for immigrant visa and my birth certificate has been rejected. It is the same document I have been using for a job, school or international travel. My birth certificate is from NSO. Do I need to get one from Philippine Statistics Authority? I am not sure if my parents can get it for me since I am not in the Philippines. I do not know why my birth certificate was rejected. I hope someone can help me for information and what is needed. Thank you.

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05/27/2007 - The first we chatted

11/16/2007 - The first time we met personally [it was my birthday]

11/21/2007 - Engagement Date

03/10/2008 - Sent application to CSC

03/17/2008 - NOA

05/17/2008 - His 2nd visit

06/05/2008 - NVC issued case number MNL2008637XXX & forwarded our case to USEM

06/19 to 06/20/2008 - Medical exam schedule at St. Luke's Extension Clinic [PASSED!]

07/11/2008 - Interview Passed!!! God is so greatful!!!

10/17/2008 - Arrived in US POE - Detroit

01/03/2009 - Wedding day!!!

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03/24/2009 - US Medical Exam (PTB skin test)

04/06/2009 - Adjustment of Status (AOS) sent to USCIS in Chicago

04/17/2009 - NOA1 Received

04/20/2009 - NOA2 Received

05/07/2009 - Biometrics

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Yes, get a new birth certificate.    My mother in law was gotten one for my asawa before.  You might be able to get it online.   Not sure if they are doing DHL shipping.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Philippines.html

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7 hours ago, Rlyn76 said:

I am petitioning my parents for immigrant visa and my birth certificate has been rejected. It is the same document I have been using for a job, school or international travel. My birth certificate is from NSO. Do I need to get one from Philippine Statistics Authority? I am not sure if my parents can get it for me since I am not in the Philippines. I do not know why my birth certificate was rejected. I hope someone can help me for information and what is needed. Thank you.

 

7 hours ago, Paul & Mary said:

Yes, get a new birth certificate.    My mother in law was gotten one for my asawa before.  You might be able to get it online.   Not sure if they are doing DHL shipping.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Philippines.html

I would assume that it shouldn't be the case but 'PSA' birth certificates etc are a money making machine! You need those for everything! Anyways, your parents can apply for you online, have several copies delivered to their place in the Philippines, and then have them mailed to you. Your family can apply for you since they're family. I had asked my sister once to do this for me and had them ready by the time I visited the Philippines. You can check for yourself when you try to apply online. Not specifically the birth certificate but I had mailed once from the Phils to the US using FEDEX at SM North EDSA. I'm not sure if they're still there. Any commercial courier will work though.

 

Your second option is if you apply yourself and have the birth certificate mailed overseas.  The PSA website states however that it takes 6-8 weeks for delivery. Way too long. Faster delivery is available though. Maybe you can try that.

 

https://www.psaserbilis.com.ph/Secure/Delivery.aspx

https://www.psaserbilis.com.ph/Secure/Files/PSASerbilis Special Courier Service.pdf

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