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[Title] => Makalansar ba ang asawa sa lugar nga lahi sa iyang bana?
[Summary] => Adunay pangutana nga mitumaw kun posible ba nga ang magtiayong nagpuyo sa usa ka bubong makalansar sa lain-laing mga lugar.
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[AuthorName] => Pepita Jane Petralba
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[Title] => Petitioner must be domiciled in the US, even if there are co-sponsors - IMMIGRATION CORNER by Michael J. Gurfinkel
[Summary] => Dear Atty. Gurfinkel:
I was petitioned by my US citizen father in 1987. The priority date is now current, and I am about to be processed at the US Embassy for my visa. I know that one of the requirements is the affidavit of support. My father is already retired, has no income, and is now living in the Philippines. My brothers and sisters, who are well-established in the US, are willing to give affidavits of support for me, in place of my father. Do you think there will be any problems in my case because my father is now living in the Philippines?
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[Summary] => Dear Atty. Gurfinkel:
I was petitioned by my US citizen father in 1987. The priority date is now current, and I am about to be processed at the US Embassy for my visa. I know that one of the requirements is the affidavit of support. My father is already retired, has no income, and is now living in the Philippines. My brothers and sisters, who are well-established in the US, are willing to give affidavits of support for me, in place of my father. Do you think there will be any problems in my case because my father is now living in the Philippines?
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October 8, 2000 - 12:00am