Revoking 13a Visa Process

Summary

Revoking a 13a visa in the philippines involves filing a formal complaint with the bureau of immigration, supported by evidence of misconduct. Consulting an immigration lawyer is advisable for proper guidance. In annulment cases, property acquired during marriage is typically considered community property. Legal action may be needed to address dummy ownership in businesses. Consult a family lawyer for personalized advice on property rights and annulment grounds. To find a family lawyer, use online directories, seek referrals, or contact the integrated bar of the philippines.

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I want to ask kegal advice about my foreigner husband who has mistress and * kids already. I want to revoked his 13A Visa
Hi ****! I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. In the Philippines, revoking a 13A Visa typically involves the Bureau of Immigration. Here are a few steps you might consider:
- File a formal complaint or affidavit detailing your husband's breach of conduct.
- Gather evidence supporting your claims.
- Consult with an immigration lawyer for personalized advice.
Would you like to know more about how to proceed with the Bureau of Immigration?
How to proceed with bureau of immigration
To proceed with the Bureau of Immigration in the Philippines regarding revoking a 13A Visa, you can follow these steps:
- Prepare Documentation: Prepare all necessary documents, including your marriage certificate and any evidence of your husband's misconduct.
- File a Complaint: Visit the Bureau of Immigration to file a formal complaint. You may need to submit an affidavit detailing your claims.
- Seek Legal Advice: It's advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer to ensure proper procedure and documentation.
Would you like more information on contacting the Bureau of Immigration or finding an immigration lawyer?
What about if I file for annulment. Do i have the right to claim his properties and his business? He is doing business here in the Philippines and the president of his company is his dummy mistress and stockholders are the family members of his mistress
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Hi ****! In the Philippines, property division in annulment cases depends on whether the property was acquired during the marriage and if it is considered community property. Here's a quick overview:
- Community Property: Generally, properties acquired during the marriage are considered community property and may be divided equally.
- Business Ownership: Claiming a business may depend on proving your contribution or interest in it.
- Dummy Ownership: Legal action may be needed to challenge dummy ownership.
It's advisable to consult with a family lawyer to explore your rights and options. Would you like more information on how to find a family lawyer?
How to find family lawyer
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To find a family lawyer in Metro Manila, you can:
- Search online directories like the Integrated Bar of the Philippines.
- Ask for referrals from friends or family.
- Contact the local chapter of the IBP for recommendations.
- Visit legal aid organizations for assistance.
Would you like more specific guidance on finding a lawyer?
For now my husband and his mistress are now living together for almost 10 years already. What is the best legal advise you can offer about my situation
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Hi ****! For your situation, which involves your husband's long-term relationship with another person and potential annulment, here are some steps to consider:
- Annulment Grounds: Understand the grounds for annulment in the Philippines, such as psychological incapacity or lack of parental consent.
- Property Rights: Consult with a family lawyer to explore your rights to property and business interests.
- Legal Representation: Seek a family lawyer for personalized guidance, especially regarding any legal claims.
Would you like more specific guidance on finding a lawyer or any other legal information?