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Pls. see the link below:

http://manila.usembassy.gov/service/citizenship/first-time-report-of-birth-abroad7.html.

Can we start sending the application by mail now or wait until August 1st?

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American Service Center at the Embassy might means walk-in appointment will be phase-out eve of July 30th and new mail-in only rule set to kick in on August 1st. I make my posting not long ago at http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/499643-crba-no-available-appointments/

I just about to make CRBA appointment for month of August while ago. I discovered every opening is gone into grayish. Only the Embassy is the one now, authorize you or them, to select the yellow slot into blue "booked' appointment scheduling.

My assumption is that their mailroom is being re-configuration to sort out new mailbox size for this incoming mail bound for ASC upstairs. As for me regarding this "wait and see" question, I would putting my faith and go ahead mail my CRBA, and you as well might be wise to do so.

Landed in Cagayan de Oro : August 4, 2007 (same Port where General Douglas MacArthur arrived as he escaped Japanese Naval)

Met in Assembly of God church : October 28, 2007

Civil Union Marriage : May 12, 2008

Birth of our son Ryker : November 8, 2010

CRBA interview, result: approval : August 20, 2014

CRBA + US Passport received: Sept. 11, 2014

USCIS DCF accepted @ U.S.E Manila: August 20, 2014

NOA2 via snail mail received, bypass G-1145 request: August 29, 2014 *LATE (Tsk-tsk, did you forgot to e-Notification us, USCIS?)

U.S.E Manila IV Unit assigned case #, notified us with Packet 3 : September 3, 2014

AOS (part for Packet 3) sent and received, from Applicant (me) to Beneficiary (my wife) : Sept 8-10, 2014

Medical examination @ SLEC) : passed : Sept 15, 2014

IV Interview : approved and issued : Sep19, 2014

Visa packet: next stop

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Mark 9:23, 24 ~ Αἴ δύνασαι, The most approved reading in English rendering is, If thou canst! All things are possible to him that believeth.

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General things in VJ is Do-It-Yourself site which we all would help, giving advices, pointers and tips. I would like to think those law practitioners-for-paid and legal guide (the navigator-for-hired) out there: those who might like us not to perform DIY but letting them do all legal paperworks, pretending s/he know the best route for shortcut or else to apply jurisdiction, e.g. under the table, are merely fable and cannot stop us. This is information age we are living. WE all have same knot to tie, same kind of anxiety, same kind of sweat, of facing judgmental day whether CO grant our visa or not. If you do what we did​ you will achieve nothing less but pride in your accomplishment.

Question for you: will you be willing go through all navigating to learn and study trial and errors of others and then apply toward your pathway to get U.S. visa? Even this means making feedback or giving input from your candid observation.

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American Service Center at the Embassy might means walk-in appointment will be phase-out eve of July 30th and new mail-in only rule set to kick in on August 1st. I make my posting not long ago at http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/499643-crba-no-available-appointments/

I just about to make CRBA appointment for month of August while ago. I discovered every opening is gone into grayish. Only the Embassy is the one now, authorize you or them, to select the yellow slot into blue "booked' appointment scheduling.

My assumption is that their mailroom is being re-configuration to sort out new mailbox size for this incoming mail bound for ASC upstairs. As for me regarding this "wait and see" question, I would putting my faith and go ahead mail my CRBA, and you as well might be wise to do so.

I emailed ACS and was told that we can now start sending in applications and I will do that today.

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Im about to set an appointment for my daugther's CRBA. I don't know if i can do it online now or mail in? but it says "august 1".. i cant see the link for setting an appointment.

link is gone, you can start mailing in the application/copies now as per ACS email.

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I emailed ACS.....

Is it American Citizen Service's email address you were dealing with? Which email address did use, the one that they respond you back? I want to add this address to my contact book should problem arise. My wife and I both are Deaf and, since the Embassy doesn't admitted anyone without appointment letter, I gotta to check for their readiness to configure video remote interpreting before our appointment.

As through this new change slightly delay in my plan returning there, it is welcome relief since they can prepare ahead and installing software from Federal Relay Service.

I think this mail-in appointment will skip initial consular review at the window by Filipino consular, as it was done in the past. Giving fairness to those American (and Filipinas/Filipino spouse, too), who go on wrong day when it liable to be crowder. Those people would either be ignorant and rude or cheat or doesn't know about it) by not doing online appointment system first before they go. Living in the Philippines for 7 years gave me this oversight: not all expatriate behave courtesy and respect toward others.

Thanks for latest news. I am going to finish up remaining evidences and photos and forward entire docket to my wife in Cagayan de Oro. She have the rest of this requirement. Plus, photocopies are whole lot cheaper there. P1=$0.0231.

Landed in Cagayan de Oro : August 4, 2007 (same Port where General Douglas MacArthur arrived as he escaped Japanese Naval)

Met in Assembly of God church : October 28, 2007

Civil Union Marriage : May 12, 2008

Birth of our son Ryker : November 8, 2010

CRBA interview, result: approval : August 20, 2014

CRBA + US Passport received: Sept. 11, 2014

USCIS DCF accepted @ U.S.E Manila: August 20, 2014

NOA2 via snail mail received, bypass G-1145 request: August 29, 2014 *LATE (Tsk-tsk, did you forgot to e-Notification us, USCIS?)

U.S.E Manila IV Unit assigned case #, notified us with Packet 3 : September 3, 2014

AOS (part for Packet 3) sent and received, from Applicant (me) to Beneficiary (my wife) : Sept 8-10, 2014

Medical examination @ SLEC) : passed : Sept 15, 2014

IV Interview : approved and issued : Sep19, 2014

Visa packet: next stop

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Mark 9:23, 24 ~ Αἴ δύνασαι, The most approved reading in English rendering is, If thou canst! All things are possible to him that believeth.

--------------------------------------------------------------------

General things in VJ is Do-It-Yourself site which we all would help, giving advices, pointers and tips. I would like to think those law practitioners-for-paid and legal guide (the navigator-for-hired) out there: those who might like us not to perform DIY but letting them do all legal paperworks, pretending s/he know the best route for shortcut or else to apply jurisdiction, e.g. under the table, are merely fable and cannot stop us. This is information age we are living. WE all have same knot to tie, same kind of anxiety, same kind of sweat, of facing judgmental day whether CO grant our visa or not. If you do what we did​ you will achieve nothing less but pride in your accomplishment.

Question for you: will you be willing go through all navigating to learn and study trial and errors of others and then apply toward your pathway to get U.S. visa? Even this means making feedback or giving input from your candid observation.

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Is it American Citizen Service's email address you were dealing with? Which email address did use, the one that they respond you back? I want to add this address to my contact book should problem arise. My wife and I both are Deaf and, since the Embassy doesn't admitted anyone without appointment letter, I gotta to check for their readiness to configure video remote interpreting before our appointment.

As through this new change slightly delay in my plan returning there, it is welcome relief since they can prepare ahead and installing software from Federal Relay Service.

I think this mail-in appointment will skip initial consular review at the window by Filipino consular, as it was done in the past. Giving fairness to those American (and Filipinas/Filipino spouse, too), who go on wrong day when it liable to be crowder. Those people would either be ignorant and rude or cheat or doesn't know about it) by not doing online appointment system first before they go. Living in the Philippines for 7 years gave me this oversight: not all expatriate behave courtesy and respect toward others.

Thanks for latest news. I am going to finish up remaining evidences and photos and forward entire docket to my wife in Cagayan de Oro. She have the rest of this requirement. Plus, photocopies are whole lot cheaper there. P1=$0.0231.

Here's the email address that you asked for:

acsinfomanila@state.gov

I sent all the photocopied documents yesterday to USEM using Air21. Cost me about P205 (pesos). I didn't send any photos of my child growing up. The only photos I sent was his school IDs. Hopefully I'll get an appointment date soon. I'll let you guys know.

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My guess is that they are accepting mail-in applications now but there are no available appointment slots until Aug. When I started the process mid-April, all the appointments until July were booked. I just lucked out and got one for May.

Married in Texas Sept. 16, 2013

Sent I-130 Nov. 3, 2013

Received NOA1 (email) Dec. 19, 2013

Requested Expedite Jan. 2, 2014

Approved Expedite Jan. 4, 2014

Case sent to NVC Jan. 15, 2014

Received NOA1 (mail) Jan. 22, 2014

NVC Received Case Jan. 27, 2014

Received NOA2 (mail) Feb. 25, 2014

NVC Assigned Case Number Mar. 11, 2014

Paid AOS Fee Mar. 29, 2014

Paid IV Fee Mar. 29, 2014

Submitted DS-260 Apr. 4, 2014

Mailed in IV packet Apr. 8, 2014

Submitted AOS packet Forgot the date

Case complete May 31, 2014

Medical Jun. 26, 2014

Interview Jul. 8, 2014

POE (LAX) Sept. 16, 2014

Paid ELIS May 16, 2015

Received GC May 23, 2015

I-751 Receipt Date July 5, 2016

ROC NOA July 15, 2016

I-751 Biometrics Aug. 5, 2016

ROC Approved Sept. 18, 2017
Received GC Sept. 25, 2017
 

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My guess is that they are accepting mail-in applications now but there are no available appointment slots until Aug. When I started the process mid-April, all the appointments until July were booked. I just lucked out and got one for May.

Well at least it puts me in line and no need to keep refreshing my browser every hour trying my luck to get an appointment.

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