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June 1st, 2004 12:29 PM #31of course. my dad's taiwanese. secret: he doesn't speak english even in canada...but he can ayaw lang niya.
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June 1st, 2004 12:49 PM #32We had an interview for my son's visa last May 15. The consul gave my son two years for his visa not bad considering the first time we applied for his visa last year, he was given a single entry pass.
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June 2nd, 2004 02:12 AM #33Originally posted by karel_zhou
that long? wow! and that expensive!? wow! I am speechless. Only America's like that!
only americans = those are the mail order bride enterpreneurs and not the goverment.
only in america = its a global mail order bride bro, its been happening for the longest.
anyway, ang approval ng Visa is a case by case basis. Palagay nating nabigyan ng Visa ang anak ni Juan. Pero ilang taon na ba yung anak ni Juan compared to the original thread starter natin na nag-tanong ng question.
$200 isn't too much if you factor the money you will be making if you plan on working in the US of A, correct?
1994 pa nag apply ang nanay ko sa petisyon ng overaged na mga utol ko, til now processing pa din amfutah.
no appearance Visa, you have gotta be dreaming.
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June 2nd, 2004 09:11 AM #34
hmm... medyo OT itong tanong ko, a...
i have a US passport because i was born there.. pero may dual citizenship ako, so i'm also recognized as a filipino...
let's say i go to the US or some other country and i'll be using my US passport... pagbumalik ba ako dito, hahanapan ba ako ng visa or some other documents?
please enlighten me on this one.. kasi matagal na ako pinapa-bakasyon sa states, pero i didn't go dahil nga dyan sa question na yan. some said na pagawa ako ng phil passport tpos kapag pabalik na daw ako dito sa pinas, un daw ung gamitin ko. ayoko nman un.. kasi parang delikado.. imagine, dalawa ung passports na dala ko. nakakatakot, e. baka ano pa isipin ng mga tao na nasa airport if they find that out.
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June 2nd, 2004 09:27 AM #35
No, you dont need a visa if your on your way back home na! The philippines is an open country, meaning no need for a visa for visitors aka tourists........just like hongkong.......HTH
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June 2nd, 2004 09:44 AM #36
iba na talaga ngayon. back in 95, nakakuha kami ng 1 year multpile entry visa, tapos nakaswerte nung nagparenew, 10 years multiple entry. ngayon pahirapan na eh.
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June 2nd, 2004 10:55 AM #37Originally posted by dazedchiq
hmm... medyo OT itong tanong ko, a...
i have a US passport because i was born there.. pero may dual citizenship ako, so i'm also recognized as a filipino...
let's say i go to the US or some other country and i'll be using my US passport... pagbumalik ba ako dito, hahanapan ba ako ng visa or some other documents?
please enlighten me on this one.. kasi matagal na ako pinapa-bakasyon sa states, pero i didn't go dahil nga dyan sa question na yan. some said na pagawa ako ng phil passport tpos kapag pabalik na daw ako dito sa pinas, un daw ung gamitin ko. ayoko nman un.. kasi parang delikado.. imagine, dalawa ung passports na dala ko. nakakatakot, e. baka ano pa isipin ng mga tao na nasa airport if they find that out.
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June 2nd, 2004 11:50 AM #38
When we were working at Microsoft Great Plains, we got our US visas without having to go to the US embassy for interviews. So no-appearance visas are possible, depende na lang siguro sa sponsor.
Earliest possible interview date if you call the US embassy today for an appointment is August 24, 2004.
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June 2nd, 2004 03:24 PM #40Originally posted by dazedchiq
hmm... medyo OT itong tanong ko, a...
i have a US passport because i was born there.. pero may dual citizenship ako, so i'm also recognized as a filipino...
let's say i go to the US or some other country and i'll be using my US passport... pagbumalik ba ako dito, hahanapan ba ako ng visa or some other documents?
please enlighten me on this one.. kasi matagal na ako pinapa-bakasyon sa states, pero i didn't go dahil nga dyan sa question na yan. some said na pagawa ako ng phil passport tpos kapag pabalik na daw ako dito sa pinas, un daw ung gamitin ko. ayoko nman un.. kasi parang delikado.. imagine, dalawa ung passports na dala ko. nakakatakot, e. baka ano pa isipin ng mga tao na nasa airport if they find that out.
kaya madaming issues sa mga fil-am na athletes, artista, etc.
Pero kung vivisit ka lang sa pinas or walang balak magtrabaho, don't worry about it...
Also, for clarification, ask mo yung status ng citizenship mo, kahit sa phil embassy pwede yun at least di ka maiipit...
When we were working at Microsoft Great Plains, we got our US visas without having to go to the US embassy for interviews. So no-appearance visas are possible, depende na lang siguro sa sponsor.
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