A PLANE
2007-01-31 18:36:12
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answer #1
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answered by fed up with stupid questions 4
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If you are filipino, it takes a very fat bank account, a home in the Philippines, a business, strong family ties, or some or all of the listed. You must prove to US immigration that you will return, which is not easy as hundreds of thousands of filipinos before you have gone to the US on tourist visas and stayed. Over 90% of tourist visas to the US by petitioning filipinos are now denied. Other options may be fiance, spousal, study, or work visa, none if which is easy.
2007-02-03 21:18:10
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answer #2
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answered by Larony 3
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To be genuine uncomplicated, i could no longer quite think of of something which makes the Philippines greater valuable than the U. S.. Being given a gamble to bypass foreign places, i'm particular that many Filipinos could grab the possibility and that i'm quite particular you recognize why. Hmmm.. travelers bypass the Philippines because of the fact of its seashores, yet think of of it, the U. S. additionally has loads of seashores. Even greater valuable, air purifier and much less crowded seashores. i assume that the U. S. is likewise extremely safer than the Philippines. Filipinos are regularly mentioned to be hospitable and nicely-mannered, yet i think of that even that has replaced in our society those days. Crime costs are severe and human beings seem to no longer care approximately others anymore, distinctly to travellers/travelers. They even fool and lie to travelers, questioning that they do no longer understand a lot. What then can the Philippines nonetheless be pleased with? Sorry could no longer answer your question.
2016-11-23 19:11:13
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answer #3
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answered by iatarola 4
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Secure Philippine passport then US Visa then purchase a roundtrip plane ticket to US
2007-01-31 15:55:34
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answer #4
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answered by Linda 4
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Sad to say Urban Hermit is correct. I'm American and I am embarrassed about how complicated they have made entry to the US. I married a Filipina in 2004 and it took over 2 years and countless expenses to make it possible to bring her to USA. I know several American, British, Aussie who just stay there. Some who have no pension or retirement yet go back and forth every few months. They got families there and everything. Its a lot simpler life in Philippines.
2007-02-01 03:19:23
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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A plane ticket. Depending on your citizenship you may need a visa.
I live in the Philippines, but I don't need a visa because i'm a US Citizen.
2007-01-31 15:52:18
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answer #6
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answered by Sanmigsean 6
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PRACTICAL STEPS:
1. Go to the US Embassy for general information and options.
2. Visit or call US Embassy offices or the links www.uscis.gov for requirements to get in the US legally.
3. Submit necessary application forms (choose visa type according to your preference and timeline) to the US Embassy in Manila.
4. Know which STATE specifically in the US are you planning to reside in, or work in, just to cite a few reasons.
2007-02-01 20:13:28
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answer #7
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answered by Kiosk 4
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A visa and a round trip plane ticket. To see if you can get a visa, go to the US consulate.
2007-01-31 15:19:21
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answer #8
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answered by Larry 6
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.If you do not have a fiancee' visa,then it will take a miracle. (or maybe you could "grease a few palms".)
2007-02-02 10:36:22
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answer #9
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answered by diazon2002 2
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Forget it...find some other country, Europe is much better...
2007-01-31 23:07:33
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answer #10
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answered by Urban Hermit 4
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