Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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642 Review(s)
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Manila, Philippines | Review #1245 on January 30, 2007: |
jamrok

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Very tough Embassy to deal with....practically impossible to communicate with them. Compliance is subjective and frustrating. Placed on AR for stupid things.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #1243 on January 30, 2007: |
socal

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Recently finished the medical exam in Manila at St. Luke hospital and everything was great. Aia didn't have a problem or delay. She also had time to help her fellow filipina's with their paperwork. . Will be back in Manila again on Feb 7, 2007 for her interview at the USE.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #1194 on January 12, 2007: |
sunflowertami

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The Filipina pre interviewer turned out to be much stricter. Asked a lot more questions in detail.
The consul asked me the following:
who is your petitioner?
what is his age?
what is your age?
was he ever married?
...and that was that!
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Manila, Philippines | Review #1181 on January 10, 2007: |
titotomas

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Interview went off quite well. Nothing really new to report over and above all the other reports of experience there. Riza had another Filipina looking at her from behind the window. Though there was no trouble or open hostility, it appeared this woman wasn't very thrilled to be in her job... That is something I read over and over and fail to understand...What is it? Jealousy? Anyhow, there was a slight problem with documentation. Though we WERE inside the proscribed timeline for the 2003 tax wherein it was NOT required, this woman insisted she HAD to have it. Of course, I had barely gotten it FINISHED and sent off..... *sigh* Easier to comply than argue. Riza was told to return the next day with the proper documentation (a copy of my tax report - IN the U.S.) for the current year. I was an over the road trucker at the time. Feel my pain? Thank heavens I was HOME during all this. I faxed it late that night and she breezed on through, waving bye-bye to the nasty lady who was REMAINING b... read complete review
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Manila, Philippines | Review #1154 on December 28, 2006: |
cguytx

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The interview was scheduled AM. Wife appeared 5am at US Embassy and was finished with the entire process by 2PM the same day. The consul officer (female) was very polite but never indicated a problem with documentation and instructed us to pay delbros after 2 minutes of a few questions and taking a quick glance at supporting evidence offered of previous communications, email, postal cards, ect ect.
After submitting delbros fee and beleiving we were approved it was then that my wife was advised that our case was put in Administrative Review for a document check and we were told to wait 4 to 6 weeks for the embassy to mail her a new apointment date. Wife was persistent with consul workers and found that we could obtain additional copies directly from NSO Quezon city and hand deliver to consul window in an attempt to speed up our AR timeline. Wife obtained additional copies of mc and bc and provided to us embassy the very next day. We remained in AR for only 3 weeks before ... read complete review
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