brookslakeside
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- Oct 15, 2010
- 48
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- App. Filed.......
- 19-08-2014
- Doc's Request.
- 24-09-2014 (updated IMM1344), Submitted October 2014
- File Transfer...
- 12-11-2014
- Med's Done....
- 28-07-2014
- Passport Req..
- 14-01-2015, Full Hearing December 7, 2016, Oral Decision given right away, Written Decision received December 19, 2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- Request for Updated Forms,Medical &Police Clearances: January 23, 2017, Emailed Scanned Copies February 22,2017
- LANDED..........
- 28-06-2017
That`s frustrating, my goodness, you could have submitted your Spousal Sponsorship Application long time ago instead of waiting for four months for your NSO Authenticated Marriage Contract. I`m hoping others will read the post of stthomas and will be guided accordingly. I used e census a couple of times before and they are fast and reliable. In addition i also found this information:Ludovick said:after one month finally the Local registrar foward it to NSO province, and NSO province foward it to NSO main last August 13 (2months after our wedding...geez) and they give my wife a tracking number there, they said comeback in 2 months, your marriage contract will be ready.
We tried the endorsement, they said it'S 60 working days , so even longer using this way...
my god, we will have our NSO marriage contract almost 4 months after our wedding, I'm getting mad and crazy
If the birth/marriage/death occurred within the Philippines, you may file for "advance endorsement" at the Local Civil Registry Office (LCRO) of the city/municipality where the child was born. Advance endorsement means requesting the LCRO to advance ("endorse") a copy of the birth certificate to the National Statistics Office (NSO) ahead of the regular schedule of submission of civil registry documents. The LCRO will charge a fee for this service.
Please ensure that the copy to be forwarded to the NSO is the ORIGINAL COPY for the OFFICE OF THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL, or the OCRG Copy. Otherwise, you will be issued the NSO Feedback Form containing further instructions.
You may have the document forwarded to the NSO via your preferred local courier service; this will be to your account. Delivery should be addressed to:
MS. LOURDES J. HUFANA
CIVIL REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT
NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE
3/F VIBAL BUILDING, EDSA COR. TIMES ST.
QUEZON CITY 1104
Thereafter, you may apply for a copy/copies of the birth certificate through this website. Kindly provide the following information via email at e-census.info@census.gov.ph, or phone at (632) 981-7777/-7778:
(1) Courier Used
(2) Tracking Number
(3) Date forwarded to the NSO
(4) Name of Addressee
The "advance endorsement" procedure is applicable for birth, marriage and death certificates registered within the Philippines.