Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #24945 on October 31, 2018: |
Kwinthan

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #24933 on October 29, 2018: |
mattinoh63

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Interview cancelled due to required follow-up on TB testing. 
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #24923 on October 29, 2018: |
JL2017

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Overall good experience, organized and quick. We could hear the officers scrutinized people ahead of us and took so long lol Most of the questions were answerable by yes or no except how did you guys meet. She didnt even ask for anything, I saw our thick file (according to the guy at the pre-screening, it got lost somewhere and they were having hard time looking for it, so I stood for about 30 minutes at the window waiting for him to get that folder) and the pictures he sent were there so that was probably why she didnt even bother to ask for photos or anything else. Told me that she will recommend the visa for approval and call the number to confirm the delivery address.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #24917 on October 28, 2018: |
dean1492

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #24898 on October 25, 2018: |
ToddMc

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I flew to Manila to attend the U.S. Embassy Interview with Rowell.
His interview time was at 6:40 am so we arrived at the Embassy at 5:30am and there was already a line of over 100 people waiting outside. We paid 30 pesos each for two chairs to sit in while we were waiting. We also paid 20 pesos for a ballpoint pen just in case we needed it (we didn't). At around 6 am the guards came out and we started to go in. Rowell needed to show his appointment confirmation letter and the DS-160 confirmation just to get in the door. There were 3 steps once we were inside: 1. Prescreening, 2. Fingerprinting, 3. Interview.
During the prescreening, they asked to see his DS-160 confirmation, birth certificate, CENOMAR, and NBI clearance. They also wanted the sealed medical results from St. Luke's. After prescreening, we did the fingerprinting, then waiting in another line to be called for the interview. The interview went smoothly and Rowell was asked about 10 questions about our... read complete review
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