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Time to process my ROM at SF embassy in mid 2024 was about a month.  If you applied a couple of weeks ago just give them another 2-3 weeks and see if you get an approved ROM.

 

The big wait is after receiving that, it takes 6 months for the home office in Manila to process it before you can obtain any documents from Phillippine Statistical Authority.

I wouldn't bother asking for a status update for something that is processed within a month, it's only gonna slow them down to add that step.  One of the fastest parts of our entire process so far.

If you're in a rush if you include prepaid express mail or an extra fee they will return the documents to you faster which might shave a few days off.  But of course the 6 month wait is the same.

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Understood, thanks. Do they ordinarily send an email acknowledging receipt? I didn't get anything.

Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

1457 days, I-130 mailed to passport in hand

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On 8/9/2024 at 3:16 PM, Jon and Krissy said:

Understood, thanks. Do they ordinarily send an email acknowledging receipt? I didn't get anything.

No. They will not send a receipt email. They will send your docs back in the envelope you submitted for return with the receipt from the consulate. This is all you will receive unless they have questions.

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On 6/26/2024 at 3:59 PM, michelleb4619 said:

My son is also trying to file the Report of Marriage for a Utah online marriage.  His wife (in the Philippines) is having problems getting someone to notarize her signature on the ROM.  They insist that my son has to be with her even though he lives in Texas.  My son contacted the Philippine Consulate in San Francisco to ask if they would accept the form with just his notarized signature and a woman called him back and told him it had to have BOTH signatures notarized.  So I'm not sure if just one signature is a viable option currently.  

If it is the San Francisco consulate 1 is sufficient. See my post from June 20th in this thread. I have a link to another that specifically covers the notary requirement. I was told only 1 notarized signatory is required.

Apologies for the late reply but I did not see anyone answer you directly.

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On 8/13/2024 at 11:12 AM, Theersink said:

No. They will not send a receipt email. They will send your docs back in the envelope you submitted for return with the receipt from the consulate. This is all you will receive unless they have questions.

 

Got it. What will I receive and how if they accept the registration? They called me to clarify some things two days ago (I had indicate we were both married, since we are - to each other! - apparently I was supposed to put single for her divorced for me. He corrected it, said he'd call me again of any other questions. Tonight, the return package is tracking. How do they notify that it is accepted? In that return package? Another letter? An email?

 

Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

1457 days, I-130 mailed to passport in hand

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16 hours ago, Jon and Krissy said:

Got it. What will I receive and how if they accept the registration? They called me to clarify some things two days ago (I had indicate we were both married, since we are - to each other! - apparently I was supposed to put single for her divorced for me. He corrected it, said he'd call me again of any other questions. Tonight, the return package is tracking. How do they notify that it is accepted? In that return package? Another letter? An email?

No, they will not email confirmation. Everything will be in the return packet. Mine had a printed receipt for the registration fee and a little cutout piece of paper about 4in by 1in paperclipped to the packet saying it was received and processing and you can reach out to PSA for a copy in 6 months.

 

You will find when dealing with these foreign agencies they work what is considered out of the norm for what we are used to. They work according to their own system and many times it is different from one agency or office to the next. Best to get out of the mindset that you will be notified of anything. Most times with Philippine agencies you have to reach out and inquire and then most times you are told "you will be notified when it arrives" and no other time. 

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On 8/9/2024 at 1:07 PM, spicynujac said:

Time to process my ROM at SF embassy in mid 2024 was about a month.  If you applied a couple of weeks ago just give them another 2-3 weeks and see if you get an approved ROM.

 

The big wait is after receiving that, it takes 6 months for the home office in Manila to process it before you can obtain any documents from Phillippine Statistical Authority.

I wouldn't bother asking for a status update for something that is processed within a month, it's only gonna slow them down to add that step.  One of the fastest parts of our entire process so far.

If you're in a rush if you include prepaid express mail or an extra fee they will return the documents to you faster which might shave a few days off.  But of course the 6 month wait is the same.

Mine is the same. Will I get an email saying it has been transmitted to Manila? Or a letter?

Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

1457 days, I-130 mailed to passport in hand

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1 hour ago, Jon and Krissy said:

Mine is the same. Will I get an email saying it has been transmitted to Manila? Or a letter?

No. As I said previously most Philippine agencies do not send you confirmation of anything. That piece of paper that says it is processing and to inquire with PSA in 6 months IS the confirmation. No other communication will be sent. You will have to reach out to PSA in 6 months.

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2 hours ago, Theersink said:

No. As I said previously most Philippine agencies do not send you confirmation of anything. That piece of paper that says it is processing and to inquire with PSA in 6 months IS the confirmation. No other communication will be sent. You will have to reach out to PSA in 6 months.

But people on this site specifically talk about receiving such an email and using it as proof at CFO...

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Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

1457 days, I-130 mailed to passport in hand

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On 6/19/2024 at 10:21 AM, hunny&me said:

Just addition.... Then months later, we ordered Marriage Certificate in Philippines (PSA).  For the I-130 processing - CFO process - we do not have the filed ROM copy yet  - it was still in process from SF to DFA to PSA.  All we have is an email from DFA that it transmitted to Philippines.  They accepted that to give my husband the CFO certificate.

How did you get this email sent to you? Did you send someone at the Consulate an email and get a response? Others in this thread state no emails are sent at all, period. Can you please clear this up?

Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

1457 days, I-130 mailed to passport in hand

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On 8/16/2024 at 4:34 AM, Jon and Krissy said:

How did you get this email sent to you? Did you send someone at the Consulate an email and get a response? Others in this thread state no emails are sent at all, period. Can you please clear this up?

Hello @Jon and Krissy, replied your direct message.  Got the way using posts in 2022, to email the Americas desk - oca.crd-us@dfa.gov.ph requesting transmittal details.  Two days after, they replied to us that our ROM will be transmitted next month as they send them monthly, and to follow up next month if report have arrived.  So we followed up the next month, still not available (requested from PSA and none found).  So we used both the DFA/OCA email and PSA status(not found) for my husband's CFO.  It took the entire week (CFO interview was on a Monday), as the interviewer does not have power to approve.  Come Friday, we got the email for the CFO certificate.

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Thank you so much! I tried to reply yesterday but my account for some reason wasn't allowing me to post anything.

Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

1457 days, I-130 mailed to passport in hand

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