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| Review #21290 on January 30, 2017: | Judee

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
The whole interview went well
Consular officer was nice.. the reason for my visa denial is my previous marriage termination.. they just dont honor sharia divorce.. they want annullment.
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #21254 on January 26, 2017: | SurferLG

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-5 Visa
My mom was interviewed today January 26, 2017. Her appointment was at 6:45am. She arrived early. Her experience from start to finish was pleasant and smooth, from the gate, security screening, pre-screening, fingerprinting, and interview. The consul according to her was very polite and accommodating. She was only asked 2 questions. It was about me. I'm her son, the petitioner. My younger sister escorted her inside the embassy to assist her. She was finished and left the embassy before 8:00am. She said everybody was nice. I'm rating it a 5.
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #21083 on December 21, 2016: | MikeandThea

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221 (g) at first interview. Jaz went to the interview and everything was fine until they got to her NBI. She had name and sex errors on her original Birth Certificate but got them corrected in 2012 so the CO ( a man ) told her no problem, VISA is pending, get an updated NBI for her incorrect original name as well as her correct updated name. She did that and sent it in.
Then they called and said she was scheduled for a 2nd interview and to bring government issued IDs and anything else that proved who she was. 3 days before her second interview, a female CO called her and told her to bring the court order used to change her Birth Certificate.
The law on changing name and sex errors on Birth Certificates (RA#10172)was changed on August 15, 2012 but did not go into effect at all locations until sometime after that. I suspect Jaz's lawyer may have been hired to make the changes prior to the new law so there probably should have been a court order but the que... read complete review
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #21081 on December 21, 2016: | MikeandThea

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221 (g) at first interview. Jaz went to the interview and everything was fine until they got to her NBI. She had name and sex errors on her original Birth Certificate but got them corrected in 2012 so the CO ( a man ) told her no problem, VISA is pending, get an updated NBI for her incorrect original name as well as her correct updated name. She did that and sent it in.
Then they called and said she was scheduled for a 2nd interview and to bring government issued IDs and anything else that proved who she was. 3 days before her second interview, a female CO called her and told her to bring the court order used to change her Birth Certificate.
The law on changing name and sex errors on Birth Certificates (RA#10172)was changed on August 15, 2012 but did not go into effect at all locations until sometime after that. I suspect Jaz's lawyer may have been hired to make the changes prior to the new law so there probably should have been a court order but the que... read complete review
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #20977 on December 2, 2016: | MCRS

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Her interview is 9AM, she went there at around 8:30AM. There were other 2 K1 visa applicant with her.
First is they get the application, and her passport put it in ziplock and she proceed to the next window for finger scanning. The guy in the finger scanning greeted her Happy Birthday (since the day of her interview is also her birthday)
Interviewed by a Filipina, asked some details, like: Your birthday, your fiance birthday, his address, when is your first to see each other, how long you've been together, when did you become bf/gf.
Then sworn statement on the next window.
She waited a long time to have her interview.
The interview was really quick like 5 minutes
The consul asked her:
how did you meet?
what church is he attending?
are you attending that same church?
when are you planning to get married?
you applied for visa last year and was denied, because they think you will stay there and th... read complete review
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