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Can a former Philippine citizen, the spouse and the unmarried minor children apply for an immigrant visa?

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Can a former Philippine citizen, the spouse and the unmarried minor children apply for an immigrant visa?

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Yes, provided that the applicants comply with these requirements: passport valid for at least six months, three original and two copies of the application form and 2″ x 2″ pictures, original and two copies of any documentary evidence of Philippine citizenship, original and two copies of the medical examination report duly accomplished by physician, original and two copies of police clearance and original and two copies of evidence of sound financial status or notarized affidavit of support and supporting documents of a relative in the Philippines. The applicant may have to submit other documents as may be required by the visa officer. Before any visa is issued, the applicant must be interviewed. All schedules for interview must be coursed through the visa section. Fee is $150.00 per applicant.

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