Actually coming to the US will require a visa and his help would also be required........ not likely.
I see the requirements and wondering if the husband meets the requirements can the wife, from the Philippines, initiate or file for the divorce?
yes, a US divorce is recognized in the phils, however if he wont divorce her the annulment process takes about 2 years and costs about $5,000 usd vs a NC divorce which might be less than $100
it allows them to remarry the person of their dreams
in the Philippines its illegal for a married woman to be with another man. he can file charges and have her arrested if he chooses to do so. he doesnt want to see her, contact her and claims he doesnt gave $75 for the divorce.
sounds like...
my friend lives in the Philippines and she is married to a guy from north carolina.
she wants a divorce tomove on with her life.
from what i read a nc divorce is rather cheap and easy but does the filing person need to actually live in nc?
That's kind of my issue. They believe they are going to have to jump b through a few hoops to keep me employed and think it would be better for them if I was a contractor. Since the move is strictly my doing, they don't want to open themselves up for any potential problems.
No no no
I'm working for my company. I been here 21 years now. Just going to be working from the Philippines.
I never apologize. I'm sorry, but that's just the way I am.
Is there any laws that would force them make me a contractor?
My personal situation I will handle, just worried about the company.
It's a very small company any neither of us have c any experience in the overseas workplace.
I never apologize. I'm sorry, but that's just the way I am.
I'm considering moving to the Philippines and continuing to work via computer (telecommuting).
I will still be an American citizen and pay my US taxes. Not positive how state taxes will work, as I wont be a resident of any state. I will enter the Philippines on a 13A visa.
Are there any...