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hello everybody,this is my second time na mag post dito.But hoping mayron mag advice sa akin kong ano ang gagawin namin mag asawa,kong may pag asa ba na ma aproban ang visa ko which na positive din naman ang thinking ko.Tanong ko lng kong hanggang kailan ang pag antay?kasi noong 27 of aug.pa ako nag submit ng documents.Dalawang beses na rin ako tumawag sa embassy pareho lng ang sgot nila na galing daw ang result sa belguim which is ang papers ko ay dito lng sa pinas,mayron bang paraan na mag follow up?PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE,WORRIED LNG AKO.THANKS...

  • Filipinas Maria

    zaslal  v Fórum Filipíny 

    hi i also lodged my spouse visa application last aug 15 and they forwarded my docs in brussel on sept 30, then last week they sent email with my husband that they're asking more supporting documents on his side like the ownership of his house, and his income last time he was here in philippines, then may kapitbahay sya nakapag asawa ng thai, nauna lang 2 months sa akin mag apply ng isa, medyo denied yata kasi til now walang work ang husband, anyway case to case naman yong decision, so dont worry . til now its pending , and im waiting and waiting pa din, NOTHING TO DO BUT BE patient for waiting , ang iba dyan it took them 7 months of waiting, others 9 months.

  • zaslal  v Fórum Filipíny 

    Halo Gem!
    You mentioned a name of a country which is Belgium. As far as l know, when you apply for any visa you should personally lodge your application to the embassy representing your country of destination although there are countries which are exempted from this. All your documents presented to the Belgian embassy here in the Philippines will be checked by local authorities regarding the authenticity by verifying them with the help of several local offices. Obviously this takes time for the verification alone. A tourist visa alone takes at the minimum of 4-12 weeks and so much longer for a visa with the purpose of family reunification, like in your case.
    After such verification which are done locally, these papers are then transmitted to the authorities in your country of destination for a final decision which is either your application be granted or denied. That's a normal thing for Filipinos. It's not easy to get a visa...l believe you know the reason why. Of course there are exemptions as well.

    l hope l gave you a little clarity;-)

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