Philippine CENOMAR: Certificate of No Marriage
The CENOMAR or Certificate of No Marriage is a mandatory document for Philippine Citizens in need of either a Fiance Visa, Spousal Visa, or another Green Card Visa. The CENOMAR must be issued by the PSA or Philippine Statistics Authority (NSO is no longer acceptable).
The PSA is the primary & central authority that validates the records originating from the Local Civil Registrar (LCR) office nationwide, Philippine Courts, Sharia Court, Ethnic Tribal marriage, and records performed by the Philippine embassies abroad.
Procedure for Obtaining:
Complete Instructions/procedures on how to apply and fee payment for the civil documents may be viewed at www.psaserbilis.com.ph or https://psahelpline.ph. (Note: All PSA Metro Manila Outlets/offices are open from Mondays to Fridays 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Saturdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Please check with issuing agency for updated business hours).
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