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i had a friend na she met a belgian man via the internet, chatted for months and finally the belgian guy came over to cebu in her province and decided to get married. Take note that this filipinas has NEVER been out of her province. Anyhow the belgian guy was married before and has been legally separated.

before the belgian husband flew back to belgium and the filipina has to stay in manila they already applied for the reunification visa by then.

It took them 9 months before they finally got an answer that she is approved.

for others, mas madali ang processing time, maximum of 2 months lang.

I guess it really depends on the status of you and your partner and ofcourse kung kumpleto lahat nang papers or documents that you are passing to the embassy, very important to know.

i hope i gave you a little hint on this matter though i really cannot relate kasi i only based this on filipinas that i know and is already here due to the reunification visa.

goodluck and keep me informed!

x

  • Apple Masculino Nijs

    posted by  in Belgium forum 

    You don't need to set an appointment, as long as its Tuesday & Thursday then you can go there.. Good luck

  • posted by  in Belgium forum 

    Thank you! But wait,do the embassy set the date when we will go to process the Legal capacity? or we can go there anytime as long as it is tues and thurs?

  • Apple Masculino Nijs

    posted by  in Belgium forum 

    Yep, both of you will have your interview together. As far as I can remember, they asked us how did we meet, how long our relationship is and why do I want to live in Be. Its just for few minutes but I don't know the others. You will have the legal capacity after 3 working days.

  • posted by  in Belgium forum 

    Thank you for your reply!i already take note what you've said. Thank you sa lahat ng nag reply din.
    My interview rin sa pagkuha ng legal capacity? ano questions nila? :-) if it's okay lag sau na mag share.
    One day process lang ang Legal capacity?makuha agad?

  • Apple Masculino Nijs

    posted by  in Belgium forum 

    To Liz Van Mella, here is the website where all the necessary documents that you need.
    http://www.diplomatie.be/Manila/default.asp?id=28&ACT=5&
    amp;content=17&mnu=28
    Yes, it is a must that you provide the requirements there if you really want your visa to be approve.
    you need to set an appointment before you lodge your visa.

    To Jessi Moi, your husband can ask it to the city hall in his place. In our case, ito mga binigay nmin:
    > statement of honor - marital status (this one, its either your husband get it to the city hall but the embassy can also provide you with this when you apply for a legal capacity.)
    > his certificate of residence
    > his certificate of nationality
    > his family composition
    > his birth certificate
    > his passport
    all the certificates must be translated in English and required ang personal appearance nio both then you will have your interview at the same day. its open Tuesday & Thursday only 11am. better before 11am andun ka kayo.

    Take note: I'm not an expert kasi kaka apply ko lng din ng visa last month and I'm still waiting for my result. call the embassy for further assistance. Good luck

  • Apple Masculino Nijs

    posted by  in Belgium forum 

    Hello, I'm back. This is Apple. How come that my previous posts were deleted and I can't make any reply?
    I have to make a new account just to post again in this forum..! haaayzzz kainis..

  • posted by  in Belgium forum 

    Hello guys!

    I am new here and found this site very informative. But yeah,I'm still confused and need some more discussion.
    I will be marrying a Belgian national here in Philippines this coming august.He will arrive here the same month. Anyway,I would like to ask for some guidance on what documents we need to process. My municipality request him to bring LEGAL CAPACITY. What process we need to get that in the embassy? Can you please help me the detail?I have read the site and have ideas already but i still want to ask to you guys who already done all this things. Hope you could share it step by step.

    I'M HOPING FOR YOUR POSITIVE RESPONSE GUYS!!PLEASE!!PLEASE!!

  • posted by  in Belgium forum 

    Greetz!
    I'm just new here and I find the thread very informative, actually I'm just recently married to a Belgian guy and I'm about to apply for my visa. But as much as possible I don't want to come empty handed in the embassy. I want to at least visualize the process and everything goes with it. Anybody here can help me please about the step by step procedure in applying for visa, and what are the necessary documents I need to present to the Belgian Embassy here in the Philippines. I read some stuff regarding visa but I'm still confused and I'm aware that what I've got it is not yet sufficient. I would like to know if all those requirements specify in the Belgian Embassy here in the Philippines are a must. Help are much appreciated. Thanks.

  • Desert Vixen

    posted by  in Belgium forum 

    I hate to say this but that might be some bad news. Normally, they are particular with the information on the documents. Everything has to be exactly correct. But of course I cannot be too sure. You might want to try sending an e-mail to the embassy of Belgium in Manila and ask if that will be a problem. Whenever I was in doubt during the processing of my papers, I always dared to ask. I didn't mind if they thought I was being makulit na. Kasi they are the authority and it's only them who can give me the right answers to my questions.

    Good luck on that. :)

    -DV

  • Desert Vixen

    posted by  in Belgium forum 

    Proficiat Jelyn! Happy to hear your good news. Have a safe flight and...Welcome to Belgium! :)

    -DV

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