ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
Philippinesno exit permit needed for my son
thanks sis ruby for the reply smile.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-03-14 10:37:00
Philippinesno exit permit needed for my son
QUOTE (pretty_wahine09 @ Mar 13 2009, 05:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (brianmarie @ Mar 13 2009, 02:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Ruby, thanks for the information I'm waiting now my son's Philippine passort. He has US passort too.

Hi Ruby smile.gif Meron sana ako question... Do you think kailangan ko pa i-apply si baby ng Philippine passport or khit hindi na? smile.gif Nxt week na appearance ni baby sa US Embassy. Share ka nman ng experience mo kng ano nangyari sa CRBA ng baby mo smile.gif


Sis you need to get PH passport for your child or else they will treat her as US Citizen only at the NAIA immigration and they will ask you to pay for the baby's stay in the philippines as an american. hope this helps.
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-03-13 07:54:00
Philippinesno exit permit needed for my son
QUOTE (ruby_jade @ Mar 11 2009, 03:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I went to the Bureau of Immigration today here in cdo to apply for my son's exit permit...

My son was born here in PI, he has US passport and Phil. Passport ,

the officer told me that i don't need exit permit for him because he has Phil. Passport, I will just show both his passport when leaving at the airport in manila and show his US passport during our POE..

I just want to share this information to everyone!!! good.gif


Hi sis,
Is that mean na kahit hindi ko na dalhin ung son ko sa immigration? he has PH and US passports na.

Thanks!
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-03-13 07:51:00
Philippinesmarried and tourist visa
QUOTE (sasha414 @ Apr 21 2009, 05:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i experienced it myself, got denied and was told im better off with an immigrant visa . its a waste of money .


yes sis, she did that i think last year and she got denied so she applied for canadian tourist visa and got approved. they see each other in canada instead. she told me the hubby is still waiting for some papers so he can start filing IR visa.


Thanks guys for all your replies smile.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-04-23 01:19:00
Philippinesmarried and tourist visa
Hi guys,

just want to ask this question for a friend who is not a member. she is married to USC and she wants to try to apply for a tourist visa "again". the first time she was granted a visa in 2005, she meet him and they get married. she returned home and after a year she applied again but she was denied due to the fact that she is already married, usem knew it. she then go to canada instead just to see her hubby. now she wants to try again because one of her friend told her that this friend's hubby was issued a multiple entry visa. she just need your opinion. I already gave mine that it just a waste of money, however she wants to hear it from other people. thanks!


koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-04-20 03:27:00
PhilippinesAge difference between Filipinas and americans (Poll)
i'm 35 and my usc husband is 26 smile.gif

koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-02-20 01:34:00
Philippinesscanned copy documents
QUOTE (catteerain @ May 13 2009, 01:22 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have my employment letter, divorce decree, tax transcripts all in scanned copies, is it ok to just have those during interview? Or they wud really ask for the originals?



I received all tax document from my husband in scanned copy (coverted to acrobat) and I didnt have prob with it. The employment letter I had it original because it needs to be notarized. The divorce decree was also original, its the same copy he left with me after we got married 5 years ago. I just gotten approved for the IR-1 and were leaving on July 8 POE - JFK smile.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-13 07:34:00
PhilippinesCFO question
thanks alot ladies. next week pa daw kami mag seminar. july 8 pa naman ako aalis e smile.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-18 00:50:00
PhilippinesCFO question
guys may expiration ba ang CFO counseling? gusto kase sumama ng friend ko, wife din sya ng USC pero they didnt start the process of their papers, pwede na kaya sya um-attend? feedback naman po. thanks!
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-17 10:21:00
PhilippinesCFO questions
QUOTE (L_0_V_E @ May 18 2009, 04:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi everyone...

i am 21 years old and my fiancee is 22 (both filipinos pero siya yung u.s. citizen)

gusto ko lang e tanong if kailangan ko pa ng letter of consent to marry galing sa parents ko kasi
nabasa ko sa philippine law.. ito Parents' Consent or Advice: Under Philippine law, the legal age for marriage is 18. If the contracting parties are between the ages of 18 and 21, they must present written consent to the marriage
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-19 10:06:00
PhilippinesMy CR1-IR1 Interview Experience
QUOTE (happywifeymom @ May 17 2009, 07:44 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Raeka @ May 16 2009, 07:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This might be so so late but i haven't had the time to post so much after i received my visa. I realized there's so much more to do before the flight.

My interview date was May 7th of this year. I live in Rizal so i had to wake up 4:30AM and prepare myself and left the house at 5:30AM. I arrived at the USEM around 6:45AM and there was a lot of people outside the USEM. Some were standing in line and were assisted by the guards to get in the building those who had 7am schedule. I had an 8:30 schedule so i went to the waiting shed outside. While waiting outiside, there were people selling umbrellas and i had to buy one because it started raining hard. I also heard from them that the USEM had a meeting last May 5 that they wont allow people who brought any liquid forms, cellphone, sharp objects to enter the building. There was this woman who was crying because she brought her celphone with her and when she got it and the USEM scan machine traced her celphone. The guard didnt ask her any questions, they just reschedule her interview date at once and asked her to go home. So guys! DO NOT BRING colognes, cellphones, sharp objects like nipper or nail cutter, and usb drives if you dont want your interview date to be rescheduled. devil.gif

The guard finally called applicants with 8:00am schedule.. and i asked the guard if I could go since mine was 8:30. Then the guard said 'Ma'am! kanina pa po yung for immigrant applicants! kanina pa dapat kayo pumasok! Yung mga pinapahintay lang po dito ay yung K type visa lang.' Bummer! So i hurriedly went in and found Koltrone in the building. She already got her number while i was just sitting there waiting for my turn to get my number. After i got my number i waited HOURS! before my number flashed on the queing board. I saw Koltrone's number flashed for the pre-screening interview, then for the final interview, but my number wasnt flashed yet.

An hour after Kotrone left, my number finally flashed. The pre-screener was nice. I was just standing there in front of the booth waiting for her to ask me questions. She just looked at me and smiled, then she started writing something, then looked at me again then asked for PICTURES, EMAILS, CARDS, REMITTANCES, MY HUSBAND'S INCOME TAX RETURN FOR 2008, CO-SPONSORS INCOME TAX RETURN. Then she asked me these questions:

- How long have you been married? When?
- Have you been married before you met your husband now?
- How many kids does your husband have?
- What are their names?
- Who is your sponsor?
- How come you dont have the co-sponsor's 2008 income tax return?
(then she saw my daughter's CRBA that my husband sent them)
- "Oh! So your daughter's now a US citizen!... Hmmm.. ok, you're good to go. Goodluck with your final interview"

Then i waited another hour for my number to flash again. Here are the consul's questions:

- Who's your petitioner?
- When's the last time you saw him?
- How did you meet?
- How many times he visited you?
- Does your husband have kids from his previous wife?
- Are you ready to be a stepmom?
( Then silence... she was typing something on the computer )
- Have you been married before? ( i answered 'no')
- (and again with a more threatening tone) Have YOU! been married before? (Answered her with a more confident tone 'NO!')

Then she said, 'Congratulations, your visa is approved'. (She didnt smile or anything when she said that. parang napipilitan lang yung pagkaka approve ko.. hahahahaha!) Then she instructed me to wait at the waiting area and my name will be called again. after like 5 minutes, my name was called to go to window 37. The lady handed me back the documents that the pre-screener took and she asked me to pay the courier then she stapled the small pink paper on the 2nd and 3rd pages of my appointment letter and the lady said i can go home after i paid the courier.

THAT'S IT!
The questions were easy. All you gotta do is answer the questions WITH CONFIDENCE. Smile even though they're not smiling. It's ok to be nervous, im pretty sure that the pre-screener and the consul knows that every person that they're interviewing everyday are nervous. But DONT stammer. Because if you stammer, they'll get suspicious.

GOOD LUCK SA INYONG LAHAT!!!! SANA PASADO LAHAT PARA MASAYA!!

You can bring all you mentioned above only u have to leave it at the guard with ur id and the'yll give ur cp or electronic device back to you.Better leave it outside with your companion if you have any though.


Lei, feeling ko lakas ng mga anak natin sa USEM lol ako hindi na hinanapan ng income tax return. practice na practice pa naman ako kase baka ma question since he is out of work since aug 2008 kaya i have my FIL as co-sponsor. ung tanong na di ko ini-expect was ano daw course ng husband ko sa college, haynaku buti naalala ko, un pa sana ikadi-deny ko LOL

QUOTE (Raeka @ May 17 2009, 11:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sa May 27 ang alis ko sis. Excited na ang lola mo. hehehehehe biggrin.gif


uy sa 27 na alis mo? san ka nakakuha ng ticket? mura ba nakuha mo? kelan ka nag CFO? happy trip!



koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-17 10:03:00
PhilippinesMy CR1-IR1 Interview Experience
QUOTE (Raeka @ May 17 2009, 03:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
not so sure about the food... but as i mentioned earlier, you'll have a place to buy food inside...
QUOTE (cathdumbri @ May 17 2009, 11:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
thanks raeka.. im so worried coz i have a baby.is food allowed like chocolate?



I had a chocolate in my bag biggrin.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-17 09:57:00
PhilippinesMAY INTERVIEWS
CMI sis Raeka

sabay tayo - MAY 7 smile.gif 8.30am ako. Done with medical Apr 21. Thanks!
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-04-23 01:13:00
Philippinesair fare
QUOTE (mNr @ May 13 2009, 10:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (koltrone @ May 13 2009, 09:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (mNr @ May 5 2009, 10:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello all, I have some questions regarding about buying plane ticket.By the end of this month Im going to the Philippines to get my 3 boys we are wondering if its much cheaper to buy their plane tickets there in PI because when we are checking for a one way ticket it is much higher than of the round trips.Or it is still much better if we buy here? any suggestions please.



If you are buying an RT (US-PH-US) its better to purchase it in the US. For 1 way ticket I was able to booked for $680 cathay pacific POE - NY. If you kids are less than 12 years old dont forget to apply for travel tax exempt at dept of tourism.


Thanks for the info my kids are 17,14 and 9 but we already bought their tickets here can my youngest will still be able to apply for a travel tax exempt?
Also we found a great deals on RT and one way at onetravel they are the lowest ticketing agency so far that i found but you have to buy it online bec if you will call their costumer service and try to deal with them their price are much diff than what it says on their website its confusing, they have this $10 off from purchasing ticket on their website but its time limited so we grabbed the chance wink.gif .



I am not sure since you already purchased your ticket. When I booked our ticket the travel agent asked me for the TEC and told me that they are the one who will forward to the airline. You may check with the airline, who knows you can get a refund smile.gif have a safe trip smile.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-14 01:49:00
Philippinesair fare
QUOTE (mNr @ May 5 2009, 10:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hello all, I have some questions regarding about buying plane ticket.By the end of this month Im going to the Philippines to get my 3 boys we are wondering if its much cheaper to buy their plane tickets there in PI because when we are checking for a one way ticket it is much higher than of the round trips.Or it is still much better if we buy here? any suggestions please.



If you are buying an RT (US-PH-US) its better to purchase it in the US. For 1 way ticket I was able to booked for $680 cathay pacific POE - NY. If you kids are less than 12 years old dont forget to apply for travel tax exempt at dept of tourism.
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-13 09:28:00
PhilippinesMAY interviewees VISAS
sis Raeka CONGRATS! eto na received ko kanina sa air21 - expect delivery soon daw ng documents ko from usem. they also include ung tracking num at nasa gateway at cargohaus na daw nila. will update ya.
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-08 10:27:00
PhilippinesGLOBE or SMART for ROAMING?
QUOTE (tngirl21809 @ May 22 2009, 02:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (koltrone @ May 22 2009, 12:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (tngirl21809 @ May 21 2009, 09:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
SMART has a new balikbayan sim.. cost around Php120 i think.
It doesn't have any maintianing balance for roaming services and your family can send you eloads.
i'm planning on brining one over but with the YM SMS service... (FREE UNLIMITED for US residents), I'm rethinking this plan.
Anyhoo, SUN also has an international sim that can send text to US phones for Php1/text.
So if your family has computer, just use this so they can send you text msg and you log in to YM or Skype.



sis, what network offers free unlimited YM for US residents? and how much it cost per month? thanks!




Using your Yahoo Messenger, you can send absolutely free and unlimited text messages to US phone numbers.
Meanwhile, your SO in US can send text messages to Yahoo Messenger on their standard text messaging rate.
That means, if your SO has unlimited text messaging with AT&T, he can reply to u unlimited through Yahoo Messenger.
To you, it will appear as a chat window, to him it will arrive in a text messaging format.

What we also did for calls was to get me (Filipina wife) a Yahoo Messenger phone in.... it's only US28/Year.
YM will assign a US Phone number for your YM ID and your SO can call you through his regular phone with standard phone call rates in the US.
Meaning, he can use up all his talk time with you. This is so long as you are logged in to YM. Very helpful to people who have computers and DSL at home... and their husband/fiance is out working or travelling. This is also good if you hook up your parents to this service once you arrive to the US. You can call through your landline or mobile phone to their YM Phone In number and not have to actually have internet at home. You can ask them to log in while ur out shopping... so you can call them and chat while doing grocery.

There's also a YM Phone out, it works the same as phone in... only this time you pay for outgoing calls. You can load minimum of US10 and it's only USD0.01/min call to the US (for US10 approx 3 hours talk time). You can hook your parents to this so they can call you at your US mobile number really cheap.

Again, this is very convinient for people with computers and DSL at home.


I am using a yahoo phone out right now. Before I subscribe to phone in but after our kid was born I dont have time to be always in front of the PC so i switch to phone out and call him whenever I get the chance. he is using sprintpcs network to text me via ym and aim (preferred) however he is paying too much since it includes voice calls and I havent really checked sprint services for just instant messenger. I will be leaving on July 8 and will disconnect my broadband since both of my parents who are seniors dont know how to operate computers, no siblings and the folks are planning to visit the province to take care of something so I want to communicate via yahoo messenger.

koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-22 06:25:00
PhilippinesGLOBE or SMART for ROAMING?
QUOTE (tngirl21809 @ May 21 2009, 09:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
SMART has a new balikbayan sim.. cost around Php120 i think.
It doesn't have any maintianing balance for roaming services and your family can send you eloads.
i'm planning on brining one over but with the YM SMS service... (FREE UNLIMITED for US residents), I'm rethinking this plan.
Anyhoo, SUN also has an international sim that can send text to US phones for Php1/text.
So if your family has computer, just use this so they can send you text msg and you log in to YM or Skype.



sis, what network offers free unlimited YM for US residents? and how much it cost per month? thanks!
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-05-21 11:11:00
PhilippinesManila Embassy and I-864
QUOTE (Qiix @ Jul 22 2009, 10:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Mabuhay!

Im one of those temporarily unemployed/retired folks so My Income is below poverty 2008. I been working hard and saving $$$ all my life, dont need to work anymore.

I was wondering if Manila Embassy is hard on "Assets" filers, I know it's up the the embassy. I do plan to work of course after we get to the states.

Seems odd to me that CO would decline an I-864 that meets the guidelines several times over but I hear that some embassy just don't like to trust the assets.

What's the buzz on Manila and a retired married couple? Any VJ'ers pass Manila on Assets?



When I had my interview for IR-1 my husband was out of work for almost 1 year. I had my FIL's federal tax with me and a co-sponsor document that they both signed just incase they ask about my husband's affidavit of support. I think I was just so lucky that i was not asked about it, or they already knew he is unemployed because its what came up in my data summary. Use your asset, it might help a lot besides its depends on the CO so we dont know what they're going to ask, just have all the documents ready that even your income is below poverty level you still have some enough to support both of you.
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-07-22 15:29:00
PhilippinesUSCitizen baby to stay here in Philippines
Thank you very much for all your posts. Will let you know about our experience sa immigration although medyo matagal-tagal pa un smile.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-19 21:30:00
PhilippinesUSCitizen baby to stay here in Philippines
QUOTE (Pinay Wife @ Jan 19 2009, 07:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If the IO looks for the visa, show him your child's US passport. If the IO says, well you have to pay immigration fees because he is American. Tell the IO that your child is a dual national and you are using his Philippine passport to exit the Philippines and therefore he does not need to pay any immigration fees except the travel tax. If the IO insists on payment, ask to speak to his supervisor. Ask them show you the basis for the fee or the law or rule that states that dual nationals using their Philippine passport to exit need to pay immigration fees. I'm sure the IO will try to skim money from you so be prepared.

I stated earlier that some Philippine immigration officers (IO) do not know how to process dual citizens who are exiting the country. I can't find a black and white rule from the website of the Bureau of Immigration to clear this common misunderstanding.

I hope that when you arrive in the US that you will post your immigration exit experience with your son so others may learn star_smile.gif


I have a letter from the US embassy that says my son need to show up at the immigration at least a week before we travel to the states... wondering what the personal appearance is for huh.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-19 00:00:00
PhilippinesUSCitizen baby to stay here in Philippines
QUOTE (Pinay Wife @ Jan 18 2009, 01:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (sofia2009 @ Feb 25 2008, 04:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (jom @ Feb 24 2008, 04:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Your son has double citizenship, you being a Filipino, he obtained Filipino citizenship from birth , therefore, you can leave him in the Philippines with your relatives and not pay any fee to the Philippine government.

Nope!the baby obtained a US citizenship passport, therefore, he is not Filipino citizen anymore unless the baby parents apply for dual citizenship..they still need to pay every two months for the amount of i think 2, 600 PHP if the baby will stay in the Philippines..

I agree with jom that the baby is a dual citizen. He/she became a dual national by automatic operation of the laws of both the Philippines and the US.

According to the Philippine Bureau of Immigration http://immigration.g...o...3&Itemid=83

A child born of parents who are both Filipino citizens (at the time of birth) in a country that adheres to the jus soli principle (eg, the United States) is a dual citizen. The child, who is a natural-born Filipino because the Philippines adheres to the jus sanginis principle, is also entitled to apply for a US passport.

Jus soli (right of soil) is the legal principle that a person's nationality at birth is determined by the place of birth (ie, the territory of a given state).

Jus sanguinis (right of blood) is the legal principle that, at birth, an individual acquires the nationality of his/her natural parent/s.

A child born of one parent who is a Filipino citizen (at the time of birth) and of one foreign parent (e.g., Australian) whose country adheres to the jus sanguinis principle is a dual citizen and is entitled to apply for both Philippine and Australian passports.

A child born of one parent who is a Filipino citizen (at the time of birth) and of one foreign parent (eg, Australian) whose country adheres to the jus sanguinis principle in a country that adheres to the jus soli principle (eg, US) would be entitled to apply for Philippine, Australian and US passports.


Regardless of passport the baby will use, Philippines or US, there's no escaping the fees. If the baby leaves the Philippines using Philippine passport, you will pay the reduced travel tax (P810). If the baby leaves using American passport, he/she will pay immigration fees (in the thousands). If I were in your shoes, I'd use the baby's Philippine passport when exiting the Philippines and then use American passport when entering the US. Warning though, some Philippine customs officers do not know how to handle dual citizens and may ask you to pay immigration fees for the baby. Be ready to argue your way out of paying the fees.


I agree with you! And after reading RA 9225 @ gov.ph I believe my son's Filipino citizenship was not lost when he got his US citizenship because his US citizenship was NOT acquired through NATURALIZATION, he was a natural-born American because of his father and natural-born Filipino because of me.

My question is if my son use his PH passport, are they not going to look for visa? His PH passport states his nationality is Filipino.
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-18 03:45:00
PhilippinesUSCitizen baby to stay here in Philippines
QUOTE (Mykuls Merry Ann @ Jan 18 2009, 02:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
My daughter of 16 yrs old, is born and raised in the Philippines. She recently recieved her CRBA and passport. the only way she can recieve dual citizenship is if she applies for a Philippine passport. At that point she will be applying for the dual citizenship.

She is an American living in the Philippines. She is not a Philippine citizen. The reason why some are able to use both their PH passport and US passport is because they had a PH passport before they had a US passport. Which automatically gives the dual access. When those passports expire they will have to again claim dual status.


My son got his US passport first and after 2 months I applied for his PH passport and got it with no issue.
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-18 03:31:00
PhilippinesUSCitizen baby to stay here in Philippines
QUOTE
sofia2009 the baby obtained a US citizenship passport, therefore, he is not Filipino citizen anymore unless the baby US citizen parent apply for dual citizenship and include the child for applying dual citizen..Dual citizenship is not automatic, you have to apply for it..the parents still need to pay every two months for the amount of i think 2, 600 PHP if the baby will stay in the Philippines..


Hi,
I am confused with your post. My son become a US citizen when he was 3 months old and he is holding 2 passports (PH and US passport). Is that mean he is no longer a Filipino citizen even if he was a naturally born Filipino American? As far as I know a person who lost their citizenship are those who were NATURALIZED to be a citizen of another country, meaning none his/her parents are Americans and not those who were born to a Filipino parent at the time of his birth. Please enlighten me with this, im starting to worry. Thanks alot!

Edited by koltrone, 17 January 2009 - 06:46 AM.

koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-17 06:43:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresTax file question
In my case I was married since 2004 and my husband was told to file as "single". he just had his full time job mid 2007. If he choose to file "Married filing separately" are they going to look for the documents like my pay stubs, etc? I am not paying tax because I am not working. thanks for your help smile.gif
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-17 00:11:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresAffidavit of Support - income question
hello,

my husband just sent me a copy of his individual income tax return 2007. He didnt send me a copy of his filled up I-864, so I dont have idea whats in there. we were married since 2004 and until now his taxable marital status is single. my question is - is he going to count himself as part of the household size? besides me and our son? he only made 19K in 2007 (this is from June 2007 when he stated to work after graduating from college) and based on poverty guidelines household of 3 should have at least 22K. I need help on this, my interview will be on Feb 23 (USEM Manila). Thanks a lot!
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-21 21:32:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI 864AOS confusing me
Hi guys,

I want to know if we get my father in law as joint sponsor (he lived in the same house as my husband, divorced and no dependent) what poverty level we need to meet?

My husband's household size is = 3 (himself, me and our son) as per his I-864 however in his federal tax for 2008 he is single and no dependent.

Thank you for your help!


koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-29 02:24:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresAffidavit of SUpport
Hello,

We are planning to use a joint-sponsor, I am wondering if the joint-sponsor NEEDS to follow the poverty guidelines? My husband's household size is = 3 (himself, me and our son) so that means the total household size is 4? thanks!
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-01-29 03:26:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedureswhat is cover letter
hi sis,

you may want to check this link for some example forms smile.gif

http://www.visajourn...p;page=examples

hope that helps.
koltroneFemalePhilippines2009-02-15 21:36:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresOctober / November I-130 2007 Filers
Our I-130 was sent on Nov 3
Vermont received on Nov 6 as per fedex tracking number

We are still waiting for NOA1

Edited by koltrone, 03 December 2007 - 08:35 AM.

koltroneFemalePhilippines2007-12-03 08:34:00