Hi All,
Yes I have some basic wedding plans I would like you to review and correct If you find problems or mistakes please let me know. I have written what I think is correct from past posts and my interpretation from past information and personally being there.
Maricel my fiancée and I will meet in Cebu Around July 12th. I will have a 54 day visa till Sep 04 03. I will need to take along my naturalization certificate. The U.S. Consulate will usually want one and the Philippine Local Civil Registrar will want one. If I show them the original and present them with a copy, I was told will usually accept the copy.
I will mosey over to the US Consulate and get that Affidavit of Legal Capacity to marry. I will take my Naturalization certificate and passport to the U.S. Consulate in Cebu City and apply for an Affidavit of Legal Capacity. The U.S. Consulate in Cebu City last time I was there in January required that the fiancée be with me and must have a photo ID with her. She used her school ID, this time can she use her NBI clearance?
Maricel already has the NSO birth certificate and NBI police clearance.
After obtaining the Affidavit of Legal Capacity, I plan to go to the office of the Local Civil Registrar in Cebu City and apply for a marriage license.. I remember seeing it down town on my bike but I am not to sure exactly where it is. I am sure if I tell the cab driver he should know. Having the exact address would be helpful.
They will require my Naturalization certificate, and the Affidavit of Legal Capacity. Usually they will accept Xerox copies of the Naturalization papers; I will be able to show them the real documents if they ask me. Because her age is under 21, Philippine law will require that she will need a certified copy of permission from her parents to marry. I have the certified copy from her parents but it will be dated from January 03 and wonder if it has to be redone, as the papers will be 6 months or older?
After the Marriage License is applied for, it must be posted in a public place by the Local Civil Registrar for 10 working days. After that time, they can issue the license. Aug the 5th will mark our 8th Month of knowing each other and the date for our marriage would be around Aug the 7th 03. That will be about a week after the license will be issued. This way I will not be in a hurry to get the license.
I understand upon receipt of our license, we may marry anywhere in the Philippines immediately, by anyone legally permitted to conduct the ceremony. We plan on just the civil ceremony.
After the marriage ceremony, I will be required to sign several copies of the Marriage Certificate. I understand to make sure to read it over carefully and assure myself that her and my information and spellings are correct. At least one copy of the Certificate will go to the Local Civil Registrar’s office to be recorded and filed as the original. They in turn should notify the National Statistics Office of the marriage information so that you can get a NSO issued copy for the Visa Interview later. I should also have the Local Civil Registrar issue a copy with their seal on it for filing my visa petition. I will be filing a K3 visa petition, and will need two copies from the Civil Registrar.
Maricel just wants a civil wedding. I have offered her a regular white church wedding but as of now that is what she wants. I am still not sure why there could be many reasons or just that she wants a simple civil wedding. I am willing to adapt and change to a church wedding if I can talk her into it. If everything is as it is now I would just have a civil wedding.
We talked about a honeymoon in Palawan or play it by ear with what was suggested before on taking busses to different places.
She can't swim and I plan to teach her how to swim and snorkel in the hotel swimming pool. She is excited on learning to swim because she also knows I go sailing on my small sail boat and she has to swim before she can go with me. She wants to come to the hotel room in the days while we wait for our marriage license, and stay over night as she trusts me and we agreed not to monkey around till the wedding night lol. It is another way for us to get to know each other before the marriage. I have taken some extra G325A with me for her to sign as the ones she signed before was in her maiden name. Because we are married in the Philippines, I understand that she must sign at least two G-325A biographic forms in her married name. I will make sure each page of the form is signed (either comes through the carbon sufficiently or signed individually).
I will work on her married name passport before I leave. But I don’t know too much about that now. I also will take all the snail mail with its original envelope, email and chats she sent me and print it out to give her for her future interview. This is for her to be able to show in her interview that we met in Jan 03 courted in January 03 and continued the courtship by phone, snail mail, email and chats then visited again in July 03 and continued to court and finally married in Cebu in Aug 03 a total of 8 months. Maricel has already chatted with my sister for hours and my Sister was impressed with her maturity and attitude. She has also chatted for a few hours on phone cards I provided with a Filipina married here in Daytona Beach for 3 years. They chatted for hours in Bisaya, the Filipina did mention that Maricel was embarrassed to tell me that she felt jealous of me talking to other girls and that she felt that she did not have much to offer except love as she was not as well educated to get a good job but she would adapt to be more useful in time. I did ask her what a green card was and she said that in one of the seminars for passports she was told it was required for her to work in the US. I am so far very in love with her. It seems that she is in love with me. I understand the risks and am willing to take them. It is a little over 3 weeks to go till we meet after 6 months of separation.
To wrap up what to bring back:
To file combination spousal and K3 visa petitions, I must bring back two Certificates of Marriage issued by the Local Civil Registrar with their seal.
At least 3 visa photos per M-378 specification
One completed G-325A Draft form
2 each G-325A signed by her with her new married name.
I have one other form that worries me. I have a certified copy of my legal name change in 1980 from Peter Vladomire Konstants to Peter Lee. This will be more that 6 months old and I am not sure who would want to see it. My Naturalization papers will say Peter Vladomire Konstants and my passport will say Peter Lee. To make sure I will update the certified copy of the court name change. Again I am not sure of who will want to see it or get copies of it.
Thank you Peter Lee
I know that some out there disapprove of our relationship because of the age difference. It was to be expected. Nonetheless we are going through with it, the rest will be history. For the rest, thanks for the support. Peter Lee