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] Date Posted:04:07:58 08/09/07 Thu Author Host/IP: NoHost/210.101.133.50 In reply to:
Anthony
's message, "Phillipine marriage" on 20:45:18 06/11/04 Fri
Hello, I have a few questions and a few suggestions for people wanting to get married in the PH.
I met my fiance'in Korea. She went back to the Phillipines to file annulment Nov2006. it was done in April2007. It cost us a lawyer for almost 3000 USD, she payed half and I payed the other half while we were living together here in Korea. She has got her red ribbon April also from Malikyang(wrong spelling).
We are comming acrross the issue if we should get a fiance visa or tourist visa OR spouse visa if we get married there.
Im in the army and my company comander will not allow me to go there to get married because he says the Army and US court will not recognize us as spouses by legal tendor.
Also the issue with the anullment, will it be legitiment in the US? We have a 5 month year old son together, will that be enuff for evidence? We also have Chat History on YM and I just took leave there in July to visit my son and take care of any paperwork that needed to be done for our son.
Which would be fastest and easiest way to get married and bring my asawa to the US?
For other ppl wanting to know if the Phillipines support Proxy Marriage..........NO!!!!! If you heard differently, it will not be legal or processed with the NSO.
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Date Posted:05:37:06 09/03/08 Wed Author Host/IP: NoHost/117.194.2.70
>I have met and been with a filipina from Cebu and I
>would like to marry her. However she is still married
>in Cebu. She came here on a tourist visa and remained.
>My question is can I still marry her here in the US
>without her having a divorce. I know there is no
>divorce in the Phillipines. We would marry and then I
>would try to obtain her residency here. I have not
>been able to get a awnser on this. I have called
>lawyers and have been told different things. I have
>read post on www.ph.gov that say I can still marry
>without her getting a divorce here. It is hard for her
>to divorce here since she has no social security
>number and also hard to prove residency requirements
>Any advice is apprecitated. Thank you