Well done, Peter!
Well done, Peter!
Thanks Stewart, and thanks for your help and support as I follow in your footsteps.
I'm happy to be making progress, no matter how slow. My treatment at BI has improved dramatically and I'm now getting smiles and help without asking.
Even so, based on my experience, I'd definitely consider one of the SRRV routes.
The attorney asked my wife if she had employment to which she replied no. He asked about her income to which she said none.
So you live off your husbands pension then.
Yes. She said.
He didn't ask me how much income I had.
He asked my wife do you own a house here in the Philippines or are you renting. She told him we have a house in Manila a house in Davao and another house in Mindanao that is being rented out.
He seemed satisfied.
We didn't mention anything about the houses being on market for sale
Onwards and upwards
Good news Peter. Good luck to you both.
The Mayor is a good man, Peter.
Hi Terpe! Just thought id share the fact that i applied for section 13A non-quota immigrant status today........
We live on Cebu, so we travelled to the immigration office situated within J Centre Mall, Mandaue; having read about your exploits in Davao, we didnt really know what to expect, but to be honest (and thanks to your related information regarding paper size, file colour etc) it went really smoothly and quickly! I forgot to bring photo copies of the application, and my passport! Doh! so we did have to leave the office and find a photocopy (i mean xerox) shop outside, then when we had the copies we returned to the office to be told we needed to photocopy the receipts the lady behind the counter just gave us, along with BI certification. When we returned we paid (the fee included fast track which we didnt ask for - i guess they do it automatically.......) all in all, it wasnt too bad at all , and it was busy in there all the time that we were there! Time-wise, from leaving the house this morning to getting home totalled about 7 hours - not bad as we live about 60 Km north of Mandaue! We just have to wait 3 days before returning to Mandaue for the interview!
Hi mickmyrna,
Glad to know you had a successful day.
Also pleased my failings actually helped
Based on my experience the 'interview/hearing' is nothing to be concerned about.
I'm now still waiting for my next appearance and ACR card.
It's great fun here in the Philippines
They told me after the interview it would be 3 - 4 months processing as the 'application bundle' will be sent to Manila then back to Davao.
The Attorny who did our interview was new in the post and was very surprised to learn it would take so long.
I actually enquired whether I could get one faster if I made a seperate application as a tourist and was told no, it wouldn't be any faster.
Anyway, lets enjoy our life here to the max, relax and have fun.
Just an idea Mick, but if you have time have a word with your local PNB branch about the Global Filipino Card.
It's a pre-paid reloadable ATM card. You can load it up from UK in Peso and it works in real time. Access your funds (in Peso) at most ATM's
You should find that both you and you wife can get one each without needing the ACR card. Just need 1 ID
Believe or not but it's free
Went back to immigration last Tuesday for my 08:00 appointment.
Finished my biometrics and left the building at 12:30
Another experience I could have done without.
Details later but importantly have my first year visa and done everything needed for my ACR card.
Have to wait another month for that
Onwards and upwards
I am sorry to hear that you've had so much trouble in getting your 13a, Peter. I obtained mine four or five years ago in Davao and I have to say that compared to your experience, mine was 'a walk in the park'. Just the original and one copy of everything and assembled in a pair of foolscap sized manila folders.
I am aware that there's a new Alien Control Officer in Davao whom I hear was redeployed from Cebu - reputedly a hotbed of corruption. Maybe he's trying it on here.
Well done for reporting your bad experiences with BI to the Mayor's Office. As you may know, Mayor Duterte has quite recently warned the Bureau of Immigration not to make life difficult nor seek to profit from foreign visitors/residents, with the threat of prosecution for those who do. He is one of a very few key politicians who is pro-foreigner.
It's been sometime since I was thinking to making a fuss.
We been quite busy making visits here there and everywhere.
So we decided to vist the BI office yesterday to enquire. Looks like many changes happened since our last visit.......I wouldn't say for the better from a 'customer' perspective.
Definite lack of visible immigration staff. Definite significant increase in the number of 'customers' waiting for support. The 'back-room' is now off-limits and empty.
Cutting a long story short, after a cursory look at my passport I was given a number and told I'd be called.
Eventually my wife couldn't hold back any longer, she joined the long queue and questioned again what's going on. Answer please wait.
After a couple of hours my number was called. I was again asked why was I here.
I repeated for the nth time that I was told if I had not received notification that my ACR card was available for claiming that I should attend the office in person with my wife and document bundle to report it.
The officer asked for my claim stub and exchanged it for my ACR card...........ahhh, at last.
The only problem being it shows my old address instead of my new one. I've decided better to do nothing about that for now as I need this card to secure a Philippine Drivers licence, a decent bank account, a cell phone contract and a BIR Tax Identification Number.
If you could see my photo on this card you'd laugh. It's a side-on mug shot that has been squeezed down vertically to fit the card space. Only in the Philippines
At last I got it.
At last indeed!!
My address is still in Manila..I doubt that I will ever change it...Cost well over 1k to do that I was told.
Congrats Peter! Seems like you've conquered the world after all that..well for now. Hahaha..
-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
Thank you Rayna
It feels like that for both of us. We're very happy.
After getting the card we went to our favourite Vietnamese restaurant for a late lunch/ early dinner.
Tonight we roamed around the city centre then ended up at MTS for a live band, local foods, a bucket of San Mig Pils and a pitcher of blue margarita.
Life is very good. Now we have to strive onwards and upwards.
I'm so happy to have that card
CONGRATULATIONS, Peter and Carina ... from Myrna and myself.
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