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your A13 visa if your wife should die and you have a child

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Okieboy

I have  always wondered what  happens to your  13A visa if  your wife  dies and  you have  a  child? under this  memorandum by the  BOI Chief i think you can apply for  a  Quota  Visa  http://immigration.gov.ph/images/Memora … 14-009.pdf

boriloco

Wow best topic in a while, thanks

kenjee

Hello!

Topic is sticked Okieboy! Thanks for this share

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Kenjee
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tonydante

Greetings,
I see that this message is a little dated, however, I wanted to give my views on the topic.  The 13A , as I understand it, allows you to stay in the country for an extended amount of time.  That is why it is very important, to change it to a permanent resident under 13A, as I did.  You must still register once a year...it cost about 300 pesos..for the Icard (like a US green card)and is good for 5 years.  Then you must renew it, which I also did.  It took about 5 days for a new card. This card allows you to live and work in the Philippines.

And I believe as in the US, if something happen to your loved one, you can still stay and live in the Philippines.

Hope this helps.

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