(NAR) VOL. 19 NO. 1 / JANUARY - MARCH 2008
1. General application form duly accomplished and notarized (BI Form No. MCL-07-01)
2. True copy of petitioner's passport showing the BI stamp of admission and validity of stay
3. Proof of investment in the Philippines of at least US$40,000 or possession of special qualification or skill
4. Medical Certificate from the Bureau of Quarantine stating that the alien is not afflicted with any dangerous, contagious or loathsome disease
5. BI and NICA clearances, and
6. Payment of the application and express lane fees
1. A verified letter request from the petitioning Filipino spouseAn applicant, however, who has been a holder of temporary resident visa (TRV) for at least one (1) year and is currently holding a valid and effective TRV at the time of application hereof, shall no longer undergo probationary period as he/she is deemed to have passed it.
2. General Application Form duly accomplished and notarized (BI Form No. MCL-07-01)
3. Plain photocopy of passport of alien spouse showing dates of arrival and authorized stay
4. NSO-issued Marriage Certificate or if they were married outside of the Philippines, the Marriage Certificate must be authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate in the piace where the marriage was solemnized
5. NSO-issued Birth Certificate of the petitioning Filipino spouse
6. NSO-issued Birth Certificate/s of minor child/ren
7. BI Clearance, and
8. Payment of the application and express lane fees.
1. A verified letter request from the petitioning permanent residentAn applicant, however, who has been a holder of temporary resident visa (TRV) for at least one (1) year and is currently holding a valid and effective TRV at the time of application hereof, shall no longer undergo probationary period as he/she is deemed to have passed it.
2. General Application Form duly accomplished and notarized (BI Form No. MCL-07-01)
3. True copies of the following:1. Passport of the applicant with valid entry visa and admission into the country and updated stay;4. Clear photocopy of the Marriage Certificate of Birth Certificate or Family Register, as the case may be, duly authenticated by the Philippine Consulate/Embassy located in the applicant's country of origin or residence evidencing his/her relationship to the petitioner.
2. Passport of the petitioner with the permanent resident visa stamped on it; and
3. ACR I-Card of the petitioner.
5. BI clearance and
6. Payment of the application and express lane fees.
1. Commonwealth Act No. 613, as amended2. The application shall be filed and processed in accordance with the provisions of the New Rules and Procedures for Visa Issuance Made Simple (VIMS).
2. EO No. 324 (series of 1988) also known as the 'Alien Legalization Program of 1988' and
3. RA 7919 and RA 8274 also known as the 'Alien Social Integration Act of 1995'
a. The subsequent discovery that the document/s presented in support of the application was/were spurious4. For alien registration purposes, the Chief of the Alien Registration Division shall issue the corresponding ACR I-Card indicating the basis of issuance as follows, "Issued pursuant to Memorandum Order No. MCL-07-021 dated December 14, 2007 and BOC approval dated
b. The subsequent discovery that the investment or relationship as represented in the application is false.
c. The subsequent discovery that the marriage is void
d. The commission by the applicant of any act which would constitute a ground for deportation under Section 37 of the PIA, as amended
e. The commission by the application of the offenses defined in Section 45 and 46 of the PIA, as amended, and
f. A determination by competent authority that the applicant is a threat to national security, public safety or public health.