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The PSA Marriage Certificate is a legal document that serves as proof of marriage between two individuals in the Philippines. PSA stands for Philippine Statistics Authority, which is the central repository of all civil registry documents in the Philippines.To obtain a PSA Marriage Certificate, you can apply online through the PSA Serbilis website (www.psaserbilis.com.ph) or visit a PSA office in person. You will need to provide your personal information, such as your name, date of birth, and the date and place of your marriage, as well as your spouse's information.The processing time for a PSA Marriage Certificate may vary depending on the mode of application and the volume of requests being processed. It is recommended to apply well in advance of any deadlines or requirements for the certificate.If you are applying for a 13A Visa in the Philippines as the spouse of a Filipino citizen, you will need to provide a PSA Marriage Certificate or a marriage certificate authenticated by the Philippine embassy or consulate in your home country. It is recommended to check with the Philippine embassy or consulate for any additional requirements or procedures for obtaining an authenticated marriage certificate. 

The 13A Visa in the Philippines is a permanent resident visa granted to foreign spouses of Filipino citizens. It allows the holder to live and work in the Philippines without the need for any additional permits or visas.To apply for a 13A Visa in the Philippines, you will need to provide the following documents:

  1. Duly accomplished application form
  2. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearance
  3. Police clearance certificate from your home country or country of residence (if applicable)
  4. Medical certificate from a Bureau of Quarantine-accredited clinic in the Philippines
  5. Valid passport
  6. Marriage certificate issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) or authenticated by the Philippine embassy or consulate in your home country
  7. Proof of financial support, such as bank statements or certificate of employment of the Filipino spouse

You may apply for a 13A Visa at the Philippine embassy or consulate in your home country or at the Bureau of Immigration in the Philippines. The processing time may vary depending on the embassy or consulate where the application is submitted.Once your 13A Visa is approved, you will be issued an Alien Certificate of Registration Identity Card (ACR I-Card). The ACR I-Card serves as your identification card and must be carried with you at all times. You will also be required to register with the Bureau of Immigration every year to maintain your 13A Visa status.It is recommended to check with the Philippine embassy or consulate in your home country or the Bureau of Immigration in the Philippines for any additional requirements or procedures. 

The processing time for a Marriage Certificate in the Philippines may vary depending on the mode of application and the volume of requests being processed.If you are applying for a Marriage Certificate through the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Serbilis website (www.psaserbilis.com.ph), the processing time is usually 80 to 120 working days. However, if there are any issues or discrepancies with your application, the processing time may take longer.If you are applying for a Marriage Certificate in person at a PSA office, the processing time may take longer and can vary depending on the location and volume of requests being processed.It is recommended to apply for a Marriage Certificate well in advance of any deadlines or requirements for the certificate to ensure that you receive it in a timely manner.

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If you are married to a Filipino citizen and wish to reside in the Philippines permanently, you may apply for a Permanent Resident Visa (13A Visa). The 13A Visa is granted to foreign spouses of Filipino citizens and allows them to live and work in the Philippines without the need for any additional permits or visas.To apply for a 13A Visa, you will need to provide the following documents:

  1. Duly accomplished application form
  2. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) clearance
  3. Police clearance certificate from your home country or country of residence (if applicable)
  4. Medical certificate from a Bureau of Quarantine-accredited clinic in the Philippines
  5. Valid passport
  6. Marriage certificate issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) or authenticated by the Philippine embassy or consulate in your home country
  7. Proof of financial support, such as bank statements or certificate of employment of the Filipino spouse

It is recommended to check with the Philippine embassy or consulate in your home country for any additional requirements or procedures. The processing time for a 13A Visa may vary depending on the embassy or consulate where the application is submitted.