How to Bring Your Filipino Spouse to USA:
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What is the process to bring your Filipino Spouse to the USA and then go all the way to US Citizenship? Topics covered include I-130, USCIS, National Visa Center, US Embassy Manila, Philippines Statistics Authority, Advisory on Marriage, Consulate Interview, Arrival to USA, Conditional and Permanent Green Cards, Naturalization to US Citizenship
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First we submit a thick package of application forms and supporting documents and
evidence.
This is the "front loaded petition" that VisaCoach is famous for.
My philosophy, the VisaCoach philosophy, which we rigorously follow on every case,
team VisaCoach works on, is that success, final outcome, final approval,
depends 99% on the quality of your application that you and we together
prepare and submit to US immigration.
We take every opportunity, leave no stone unturned, in making your application
as complete and persuasive as possible.
The quality of the work we accomplish at the start, at the "front" of this process, determines the ultimate outcome.
When quality goes in, a positive result comes out.
The petition package is mailed to USCIS.
Spouse Visa applications go to Chicago or Phoenix
After initial sorting then the applications are assigned and forwarded to one
of six USCIS service centers that are scattered throughout the USA.
At the destination USCIS service center your case is reviewed and processed.
USCIS takes many months to complete their review.
Slow or fast, US immigration is like a one lane highway. The sooner you enter
and get in line the sooner you exit, and the cases that enter after you, will only get to
Their destination after you do. So the sooner you apply, the sooner this will be behind you.
The review at USCIS includes an FBI background check. This is usually only on the
US Citizen’s background, however it will also include your Filipino Spouse if she or he
had ever lived in the USA for a while.
When USCIS is satisfied with your application, they "approve", at least as far as
they are concerned, then hand your case over to the NVC, based in New Hampshire.
While your case is at NVC, two fees are paid, the visa application fee and the
affidavit of support fee.
Then we gather and submit to NVC various civil documents and evidence that they require
These includc:
Your Spouse’s Police Clearances
Marriage and Birth Certificates
And your financial Evidence
Once NVC has all of your materials they will review them. This review usually
takes one or more months. Eventually NVC says you case is "Documentarily Qualified".
Or DQ.
Normally, right after your case is documentarily qualified, NVC reaches out
to the US Embassy in Manila, checks the consulate’s appointment schedule and books
your spouse’s Interview. They email you to advise the date and time then pack your
application into a DHL mailbag and ship it off to the Philippines.
There are two US consulate locations in the Philippines, in Manila and Cebu City.
The Consulate in Manila handles all Spouse visa interviews.
Sorry, even if your partner lives across the street from the consulate in Cebu,
she or he must still make the trip to Manila for processing.
In the run up and preparation for the interview there are a few steps we need to accomplish.
And please recall, that unlike other services, VisaCoach will still be with
you on this journey, still providing personal guidance.
I will provide you with clear instructions on exactly what needs to be done,
and provide detailed personalized checklists.
You, the US sponsor, send your spouse the affidavit of support we had prepared,
along with your corresponding financial evidence such as tax returns and employment or asset proofs.
And finally your Spouse undergoes a two day medical exam at St. Luke's Clinic in Manila.
On the big day your Spouse attends the interview at the US consulate.
Shortly, after arrival at the consulate your Spouse is greeted by a local Filipino clerk,
and asked to show all of the documents that the consulate expected to be presented for your case.
The clerk will go over each item on his or her checklist, ticking off that your Spouse has brought the needed documents.
Failure to bring even one item might cause delays or even the interview to be canceled,
this gentleman is very honest and generous with his information. I look forward to working with you soon.!
Thanks. Me too.
i am an immigrant or was an immigrant that moved from jamaica to usa, join the military etc and got citizenship. Now i am dating a filipina because american women are not the best. I know the process for me to bring her here is the ssame process i basically took to come here so its not too unfamiliar for me to do for her. But we planning to retire in philippines anyways. I'm 29 working as a nurse for a few years stacking up cash first before i even think of retiring on the beach :). I did everything myself to become a citizen without a lawyer. Only just read the instructions and join facebook pages with others who looking for same things.
this is very informative. thank you!
Welcome !!
Thanks much appreciated with concise information…what if i want to bring my Filipina wife’s and my three elementary age step children as well at the same time? The natural father whereabouts is unknown
You apply for all at the same time.
Thank you for the helpful information. I have a question. So I am currently on active duty with the military and I was wondering to your knowledge if I still need to pay for the filing fee? We have the Civil Registrar Marriage Certificate, but not the one from NSO/PSA. Will that be an issue if I use the one from Civil Registrar?
Filing fees are the same. USCIS now wants the PSA document at their review stage.
I will contact you soon. I want to bring my wife to the USA. Thank you, sir!
Standing by.
Thanks coach, this is very imformative.
You are welcome !
Very well explained.❤❤❤❤
Thanks
Hello I am a American citizen living in the Philippines I am in a relationship with a Filipino woman we are planning getting married and living in the USA how much does it cost for your help to help us getting her to the USA
The present spouse visa support fee is $995 for the USCIS stage, followed by $495 for the State Department Stage. For details send your request to info@visacoach.com and ask for "Spouse Visa 101"
@@Visacoach Hello I am planning on go to the USA in May thank you
Don’t try to navigate the process alone it’s very very difficult the visa coach and his team helped my wife to recently obtain her visa after over 2 long years of scanning and submitting original document after document
Thanks !!
Helo sir we got denied today our k1 visa from USCIS
Sorry to hear that. You have also contacted me directly via email. Which is the way to proceed versus posting at video comments. I note you used Rapid Visa and they apparently provided poor advice. We can continue this discussion directly via email.
@@Visacoach thank you coach I will ask my fiance to contact you.
@@Visacoach Rapid Visa not doing a good job they don't check my fiancee Criminal record they don't even read and they only tell put Yes the page 8 2 a and page 9 4 a. I wisss you i found you before Rapid Visa.
Supposedly, they provide a money back guarantee. Sounds like you should ask for it. Please let us know if they pay up.
@@Visacoachno refund
can I still get married even though I have already filed form i140 plss help
I have no information to offer on work visas.
May i know the price of your service or assistance? Thank you and more power!
Our current fee for spouse visa support is $995 for the USCIS stage, followed roughly a year later at $495 for the State Department stage.
hello sir, but i am in Japan. Can u still help me? i wanna process here in Japan because i'm working here.
As a foreign spouse you can have your interview and visa issued from the consulate that handles your country of birth, country of citizenship and/or country of lawful residency. So if you are working in Japan, you can have your interview at the US Consulate in Tokyo.
@@Visacoach thank u for ur honest answer sir, you are very helpful. But my problem is i was once married with a Japanese before and just officially divorced here in japan but not in my home country the PI. They said I need Recognition of Foreign divorce for that. So now, I am filing a petition for my ROFD in the Philippines because I have all thr necessary documents of our divorce Englush translated, notarized by a Japanese city lawyer and apostilled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Do you think the UCIS would accept my Divorce papers and grant me visa? My american husband would want me to bring to the USA asap to start our life together as a family? Can you help us sir? Please🙏🙏 we are desperate. ROFD will take more than a year to finished. If its possible without ROFD, because I am in Japan. And would like to process and be interviewed here in Japan.
If your spouse is planning to hire professional help, he is welcome to book a time to speak with me about your situation, and what I can do to help. He can book by using my appointments calendar at www.visacoach.com/schedule/
How can I contact u?
info@visacoach.com
How much does this all cost.
My fee for a spouse visa is currently $1,490. Government fees @ $1,600. For details such as timing, fee breakdown, process etc, send your request to info@visacoach.com and ask for "Spouse Visa 101"