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pijah
7th August 2010, 22:44
hello im new here and as i am looking for answers i saw this site i hope anyone from the members or moderators can help me with my problem i got my fiancee visa already and already booked a flight this sept and getting married there by oct :)someone told me i needed an authenticated birth certificate and cenomar from NSO which i already have but she said i still need to bring those certificates to the malacaniang office here to have it red sealed or ribbon thats my question now do i still need to bring my birth cert and cenomar to get it red ribbon/seal or the one from NSO would be enough as i dont want any hassle when i get there in uk thank you very much in advance :)
pijah
7th August 2010, 23:18
anyone please help?
Arthur Little
7th August 2010, 23:20
Well ... I've HEARD of red ribbons/seals &c. But, to be honest, I've never really been entirely sure of their significance. :rolleyes: And, since you already HAVE your fiancee visa, NSO-authenticated birth certificate and CENOMAR in any case, the best plan would be to take all your documents WITH you when you GO there ... if only to keep your mind at rest and avoid any likelihood of hassle!
Good Luck, and :welcomex:
pijah
7th August 2010, 23:34
thanks arthur i was just thinking the registrar from there might look for the red ribbon one cos my wedding is just prebooked and i still need to book it properly with my fiancee
-sillybilly-
7th August 2010, 23:35
Hello there and Welcome to the forum!:)
Its not in Malacanang Office that you have to go, its in the DFA. But one thing im not sure is if it is necessary to get those when you get marry in the UK.
Lots of people here will answer your doubts soon.
Just relax..:)
pijah
7th August 2010, 23:51
thanks silly billy i hope they will help me with this and answer im afraid i dont have much time left if it will take days or more to have it sorted people here in phils are sooo slow to move regarding with documents lols i got my visa in 3 days while that cenomar took me 6 days to have it lols thanks again :)
-sillybilly-
7th August 2010, 23:58
thanks silly billy i hope they will help me with this and answer im afraid i dont have much time left if it will take days or more to have it sorted people here in phils are sooo slow to move regarding with documents lols i got my visa in 3 days while that cenomar took me 6 days to have it lols thanks again :)
Yes you are right. I had enough trouble with the way they process documents here in the Philippines. And you have to qeue up all day and in the end you go back after a week?:cwm23:
But nevermind as you now have your visa and will be leaving soon. When you look back you will realized how patient you were from going through the sickness of process your papers.
You can ring up the DFA to ask how long do they seal and give red ribbons and do you have to pay for it.
And best is to ring up the UK Embassy too and ask if it is necessary to get your Birthcertificate and Cenomar sealed and red ribboned before you marry in the UK. Im sure that will save you time and effort aswell as money.:D
LEAHnew
8th August 2010, 07:36
Hi you're granted a fiancee visa already so nothing to worry...it is not necessary to have a red ribbon for NSO Birth Certificate and CENOMAR, it will just take time to process and it's expensive:doh.
When getting married in UK your passport and fiancee visa stamp on it are the most important documents you need to show in UK registry office, other documents you can produce as soon as you get there like NHS card, council tax or billing statements.
Good Luck, Have a safe trip and BEST WISHES!:Wave::Wave:
pijah
8th August 2010, 10:42
thank you very much for all ur responses :)
i truly appreciate it
abby
8th August 2010, 10:52
thank you very much for all ur responses :)
i truly appreciate it
dont forget your CFO...
pijah
8th August 2010, 20:53
yup i aleady have that cfo already thanks abby
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