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Apr 27, 2008, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by lawrence01
To be honest, your case isn't really a unique one. The consulates will deal with it just like how they've dealt with it from previous ones. If they don't, it will be unfair to all previous cases similar to yours.
If I were in your shoes, I would choose to go ahead and let your dependents to just follow until the next cycle again.
Not sure if you've read someone post here about her choosing not to go through and just wait so that both of them can migrate together. They did not count on retrogression delaying things more than they once expected.
Of course, it is your choice on what to do. Good luck.
ok. it's better than nothing. at least my hubby to be has a way to follow me to the US in an immigrant status. we can wait for 2 years. i am determined to see the brighter side of things despite how pessimistic some of you are. :-) but thanks for the comments. i really appreciate it.
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Apr 27, 2008, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Leis23
ok. it's better than nothing. at least my hubby to be has a way to follow me to the US in an immigrant status. we can wait for 2 years. i am determined to see the brighter side of things despite how pessimistic some of you are. :-) but thanks for the comments. i really appreciate it.
It's really not being pessimistic but more of not keeping hopes too high. If it gets through, then well and good.
You can look at the link you've posted and see that it is entirely up to the consulates and it even said that they may not be interviewed along with you and needs to be interviewed another time. The consulate in PH is one of the strictest around the world when it comes to these matters. Even someone who have been married for years are still scrutinized and they even ask for wedding pictures, invitations from years back to just have a tangible proof of them being married. It is protocol and people being asked should not get offended as well.
There have been many cases of fraudulent marriages and marriage for convenience (for a fee or as a favor) and is one of the oldest tricks on the book as far as immigration is concern and this why they are strict on this. This is also the same reason why a Filipino applying for a tourist visa in the US Embassy in Manila has a lower approval rate compared to others.
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Apr 28, 2008, 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by bratinella_RN
hi, my hubby and I got married oct 2005, our case was completed August 2006, then retro started nov 2006. We were asked by my agency to submit updated ds230s last year just like the rest of you..i included my son's ds230 too and supporting docs. I dont know whether my agency submitted his papers or not or if they paid his bill...i still have to ask them about it. Now that our case will be current next month...they again asked for updated ds230s, police cert and photos. I dont know whether submitting the ds230 of my son last year and this year could delay the completion of my case...or should I just add him during the interview?
With your case, I think it would be faster if you'll include your baby's docs during the interview. And by the way it takes times for NSO to give you the barcoded birth cert....I found a way to expedite my son's birth cert...and still I got it 2 months after....If I remember it right I received it last week of June 2007. Goodluck!
PD NOV 2005
Thanks for the reply. Looks like we are almost exactly on the same case. The difference between us is on the birth of your son (April 2007) and the birth of my daughter(April 2008). We also got married Dec of 2005. Our case was completed August 2006 but still got caught up in retrogression just like you. We also have a PD of Nov 2005 but my lawyer has not requested for updated DS230 yet, I wonder why?the last time I asked he said he has not received the request from NVC yet. I emailed him again but no reply yet so I sent another email to him and to my employer so the employer can also follow up the lawyer since he is their lawyer.
I think you have to include your son already in your updated DS230 this year since he is already 1 year old. The embassy might question you if you add him during the interview because of his age but this is only my opinion. Ask your lawyer what you should do about your son's case in order to avoid any delays in your case.
May I ask in what way did you expedite your son's birth certificate at the NSO. Did you file in Manila or in the province because I am from the province which may take a little longer that filing in Manila.
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Apr 28, 2008, 12:20 AM
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Hi Leis, best wishes on you upcoming wedding.
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Apr 28, 2008, 03:02 AM
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Originally Posted by agp_ph
Thanks for the reply. Looks like we are almost exactly on the same case. The difference between us is on the birth of your son (April 2007) and the birth of my daughter(April 2008). We also got married Dec of 2005. Our case was completed August 2006 but still got caught up in retrogression just like you. We also have a PD of Nov 2005 but my lawyer has not requested for updated DS230 yet, I wonder why?the last time I asked he said he has not received the request from NVC yet. I emailed him again but no reply yet so I sent another email to him and to my employer so the employer can also follow up the lawyer since he is their lawyer.
I think you have to include your son already in your updated DS230 this year since he is already 1 year old. The embassy might question you if you add him during the interview because of his age but this is only my opinion. Ask your lawyer what you should do about your son's case in order to avoid any delays in your case.
May I ask in what way did you expedite your son's birth certificate at the NSO. Did you file in Manila or in the province because I am from the province which may take a little longer that filing in Manila.

Yup, our cases are almost the same. I have been reading this thread since 2006..Im just too lazy to write here. My son was born in Sta Maria Bulacan on April 13, 2007. After 3 weeks my husband and I went to NSO Malolos (capital) to request for a transmittal form...after that we went to NSO Quezon City (main) and requested for the barcoded copy. It took another month for us to receive the BC. That's the only time we applied for my son's passport. If you're not going to request for the transmittal form, it would delay the processing of your daughter's BC. I know this coz I called NSO main myself and asked them how to expedite the processing.
Last edited by bratinella_RN : Apr 28, 2008 at 03:05 AM.
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Apr 28, 2008, 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted by bratinella_RN
Yup, our cases are almost the same. I have been reading this thread since 2006..Im just too lazy to write here. My son was born in Sta Maria Bulacan on April 13, 2007. After 3 weeks my husband and I went to NSO Malolos (capital) to request for a transmittal form...after that we went to NSO Quezon City (main) and requested for the barcoded copy. It took another month for us to receive the BC. That's the only time we applied for my son's passport. If you're not going to request for the transmittal form, it would delay the processing of your daughter's BC. I know this coz I called NSO main myself and asked them how to expedite the processing.
Ok. thanks for the info. I'll request for the transmittal form as soon as I receive her birth certificate from the hospital.
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Apr 28, 2008, 08:18 AM
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Apr 28, 2008, 11:00 AM
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bottomless appetite
Hi? Any news from your lawyer? My lawyer is still waiting for the letter from the nvc.....
pd feb 06
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Apr 28, 2008, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by neneng06
bottomless appetite
Hi? Any news from your lawyer? My lawyer is still waiting for the letter from the nvc.....
pd feb 06
I think you have to contact the NVC directly Neneng06 just like what i did. I prepared the usual docs. NBI, 2x2, Ds230, but then again, they only needed the Ds230.. Well, its better that i have submitted everything.. All docs are to be sent to my agent, they will be the one to forward it to the atty. Start preparing your docs, dont wait for ur lawyer.. contact the NVC directly..
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Apr 28, 2008, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by bottomless_appetite
I think you have to contact the NVC directly Neneng06 just like what i did. I prepared the usual docs. NBI, 2x2, Ds230, but then again, they only needed the Ds230.. Well, its better that i have submitted everything.. All docs are to be sent to my agent, they will be the one to forward it to the atty. Start preparing your docs, dont wait for ur lawyer.. contact the NVC directly..
Hi,
My updated docs was already with my lawyer. She's just waiting for the letter from the nvc.,Why is it taking too long?? I wonder.......
pd feb 06
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