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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Good day everyone! I have a question, has anyone of you here, especially in the Philippines has a Birth certificate that's been registered late and applied for the visa? Mine was registered 4 days late due to my mom's old midwife before, But, will it affect the processing of my visa? 

Now I'm anxious because some say I'd have to provide additional documents, such as baptismal certificates, school records, etc, and I have neither of those at the moment, and don't think I ever will.

 

I badly need y'all's advice. F and I are still gathering documents for the Visa, but I'm anxious at this point. 

Thanks to those who will give advices in advance! ❤️

Edited by winternev
Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Jaycel’s birth certificate was registered 3 years late and they never asked her for any “secondary” documents :) And she busted her butt to get the certificate from the civil registrar and her baptismal certificate before the interview. Don’t worry too much about it being a few days late registered. :) 

K1 Visa
EventDate

Service Center: California Service Center

Consulate: Manila, Philippines

I-129F NOA1: 2023-09-20

I-129F NOA2: 2024-06-11

US Entry: 2024-08-30

Marriage: 2024-10-25

 

Adjustment of Status

CIS Office: Denver CO

Date Filed: 2024-11-18

NOA Date: 2024-11-21

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt.: 2024-12-26

 

Employment Authorization Document

Event/Date

CIS Office: NBC

Date Filed: 2024-11-18

Bio. Appt.: 2024-12-26

Approved Date: 2025-01-08

Date Card Received: 2025-01-18

Comments: Card Produced 2025-01-15
Estimates/Stats: Your EAD was approved in 51 days.

 

Comments : Phoenix, AZ LockBox - NOA1 Received in mail 12/02/24 - Biometrics completed 12/26/24 - I-765 Approved 01/08/2025 - EAD Card Received 01/18/2025

Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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9 minutes ago, Edward and Jaycel said:

Jaycel’s birth certificate was registered 3 years late and they never asked her for any “secondary” documents :) And she busted her butt to get the certificate from the civil registrar and her baptismal certificate before the interview. Don’t worry too much about it being a few days late registered. :) 

Thanks for making me feel better haha

 
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