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Was it in a room or through glass with a narrow space to pass documents through (which would exclude 3-ring binders)? I have a lot of "stuff" I was planning to send my wife for the interview. Some people say they used a wheeled suitcase to haul their stuff. Some say certain embassies wont allow that inside. Some say some consulates were very happy for all the stuff, and that they had it so well organized.

Anyone here been through the interview in Manila who could answer about these questions?

Brian in Tennessee

And how much "stuff" did you bring with you?

Was it in a room or through glass with a narrow space to pass documents through (which would exclude 3-ring binders)? I have a lot of "stuff" I was planning to send my wife for the interview. Some people say they used a wheeled suitcase to haul their stuff. Some say certain embassies wont allow that inside. Some say some consulates were very happy for all the stuff, and that they had it so well organized.

Anyone here been through the interview in Manila who could answer about these questions?

Brian in Tennessee

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there is a small place in the window. three ring binders w/not fit. we used flexible report binders and they had us remove them. took all the pages out and placed in a folder. do not know about the rolling brief case. the evidence most people carry is just evenly spaced through the months. this will show an ongoing relationship.i know of one lady that carried over twenty pounds of evidence. they only accepted about twenty pages!!!

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Place your data in a flexible binder/folder. My interview was last Nov'08. I only brought 2007 file during my interview, just "1 inch thick file".

Was it in a room or through glass with a narrow space to pass documents through (which would exclude 3-ring binders)? I have a lot of "stuff" I was planning to send my wife for the interview. Some people say they used a wheeled suitcase to haul their stuff. Some say certain embassies wont allow that inside. Some say some consulates were very happy for all the stuff, and that they had it so well organized.

Anyone here been through the interview in Manila who could answer about these questions?

Brian in Tennessee

And how much "stuff" did you bring with you?

Was it in a room or through glass with a narrow space to pass documents through (which would exclude 3-ring binders)? I have a lot of "stuff" I was planning to send my wife for the interview. Some people say they used a wheeled suitcase to haul their stuff. Some say certain embassies wont allow that inside. Some say some consulates were very happy for all the stuff, and that they had it so well organized.

Anyone here been through the interview in Manila who could answer about these questions?

Brian in Tennessee

K1 Process:

May 1, 2008 Submitted I-129F to CSC

May 8, 2008 Received by CSC

May 9, 2008 NOA1

May 18, 2008 Touched

October 9, 2008 RFE

October 28, 2008 RFE Reply

October 29, 2008 Touched

October 30, 2008 Touched

November 1, 2008 NOA2 (HardCopy)

November 11, 2008 Letter from NVC (Hardcopy)

November 14 & 17, 2008 Medical (Passed)

November 26, 2008 Interview (Passed)

December 5, 2008 Visa Received

December 23, 2008 US Entry (POE: Hawaii)

February 7, 2009 Private Wedding

AOS Process:

March 9, 2009 Mailed AOS Application via Express Mail (I-485, I-765, I-131)

March 10, 2009 USPS confirmed that AOS application was delivered and received in Chicago

March 18, 2009 Received NOA for AOS, EAD and AP

April 8, 2009 Biometrics Done

April 27, 2009 AP Approved

May 1, 2009 AP received in the mail

May 2, 2009 EAD card received in the mail

May 29, 2009 AOS interview (Approved)

June 29, 2009 GC received

ROC Process

March 1, 2011 Mailed I-175 Application via Express Mail

March 4 ,2011 NOA for I-175

April 05,2011 Biometrics [Early Biometrics March 22, 2011]

April 21,2011 Approval

April 27,2011 10 Year Green Card Received

Naturalization Process

March 6, 2012 Mailed N-400 Application via Express Mail

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