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Lighter Side of Immigration from the RP

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We laugh about it now but it was a real PITA at the time, 2015.  A good friend of mine here in Cebu had to leave for the US and after a while it became apparent he wouldn't be returning so he applied for his wife and her daughter to join him there in Ohio.  It's too bad he couldn't apply DCF before he left because some of those were running under 2 months at the time.  But there wasn't time so he applied in the US and they waited and waited like we're doing now.  It ended up going around 2 years before she finally got the interview in Manila and they flew over.  After checking some of the paperwork from USCIS, somewhere in the process, the place of birth for the daughter had changed from Cebu to Cuba.  Hahahahaha  Could explain why it took so long.

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