Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25156 on December 5, 2018: |
Yuns

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Hi vj friends! This is based during my visa interview in us embassy manila, so this is exclusive for those who take their interview at us embassy manila, and because my English is limited I would like to write down tagalog language. Thank you for understanding😊
Ang interview schedule ko ay November 27,2018 8:40am, at dahil taga probinsya ako, I stayed at Red planet hotel which is good at malinis din.. I arrived at us embassy around 7:50am sa unang security na masasalobong mo may nakalagay na date at time schedule and it was 8:45am which means pwd na makapasok at ung unang security guard he checked my interview appointment schedule,then he let me pass through, 2nd security officer kukunin nila ung interview appointment schedule then they will remind about kung ano ang mga bawal,then sa right side they will ask your ds160 for k1 visa at passport at bibigyan ka ng ziplock na doon ilalagay ang passport na naka open sa biopage ang makikita at ibinalik a... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25153 on December 4, 2018: |
TJLhen_0117

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25126 on November 29, 2018: |
Rogers

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25114 on November 27, 2018: |
Princess Hillary

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25096 on November 24, 2018: |
rickster26ter

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During the prescreening my wife was asked by a Filipino employee (he was a bit rude) about my name and information about her, like if she was able to go finish college (ridiculous). Second step is biometrics, where an American lady took her digital fingerprints and picture. Third and last step is the interview with an American consul, where my wife was asked about what I do for a living, how we met, how often we've seen each other in flesh, when and where we got married and he was gonna ask my wife that we needed a sponsor, good thing we attached proof of new employment and pay stubs. The consul was satisfied and granted her a visa.
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