Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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Manila, Philippines | Review #16391 on March 13, 2015: |
rayselle214

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Manila, Philippines | Review #16264 on February 19, 2015: |
Murphy'sBoy

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As my name implies ..
Wife had the interview Feb 12. All went well until the last interviewer and very last topic- You need a new NBI clearance in your married name. But ma'am, the NBI clearance is only 6 months old and is in the maiden name like ALL other forms were requested to be so as to match the travel documents. Yes, but we need a new NBI in the married name .. just in case there was a problem. But you would accept an NBI clearance if it was 11 months old and in her married name? Yes. But we've only been married 3 months. Yes, but you need a new one in her married name .. OOOOOO K.
Off we went to the "releasing window". Asked the clerk if she could appeal this NBI thing. She was reluctant at first but then agreed. She came back with a big smile and I thought Great! Logic has prevailed. Wrong. She still had the smile as she said "No".
She said she'd email us a letter telling us what we needed to do and it would be in my inbox when I got home. Well, now 1 week... read complete review
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Manila, Philippines | Review #16261 on February 19, 2015: |
Murphy'sBoy

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As my name implies ..
Wife had the interview Feb 12. All went well until the last interviewer and very last topic- You need a new NBI clearance in your married name. But ma'am, the NBI clearance is only 6 months old and is in the maiden name like ALL other forms were requested to be so as to match the travel documents. Yes, but we need a new NBI in the married name .. just in case there was a problem. But you would accept an NBI clearance if it was 11 months old and in her married name? Yes. But we've only been married 3 months. Yes, but you need a new one in her married name .. OOOOOO K.
Off we went to the "releasing window". Asked the clerk if she could appeal this NBI thing. She was reluctant at first but then agreed. She came back with a big smile and I thought Great! Logic has prevailed. Wrong. She still had the smile as she said "No".
She said she'd email us a letter telling us what we needed to do and it would be in my inbox when I got home. Well, now 1 week... read complete review
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Manila, Philippines | Review #15977 on January 16, 2015: |
Abby04tiz

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i got my appointment around 6:30AM... you thought it will be more convenient and you'll finish before 12non or 2PM. but in my case the consulate is soo slow I guess or they cater a lot of appointments even they can't accommodate all of them.( I don't know) so yeah i was there 6:30am. and finish at 3:30pm.
the hotel i booked for 1 day only charge me for 2 days since their check out time is 2:00PM. good thing I got some spare money. but still....
Interview experience was easy, though i feel anxious about what do they ask from me and what documents do they still need. luckily their questions are not that hard and they did not look for another documents. Praise the Lord. thank God. 
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Manila, Philippines | Review #15949 on January 12, 2015: |
Eden1207

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