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Philippines US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
2663 Review(s)
Manila, Philippines
Review #24378 on August 6, 2018:

RDP




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My Fiancee went to the Embassy at 5am. She paid 30 pesos to sit on a chair outside to wait for the Embassy to open. Around 6am, they had everyone line up in a group, according to their appointment times. Then the guards let them in one group at a time. She got through security check, then a tagalog screening interview, then afterwards fingerprinting, and finally the final interview, which only took 10 minutes. She was interviewed by 2 consulates. She was then accepted. She was out of the embassy by 8AM. Thank you, Lord!

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Manila, Philippines
Review #24355 on August 2, 2018:

Bhele




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United Arab Emirates
Review #24345 on August 1, 2018:

Goldfish_0529

Goldfish_0529


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Had my interview last Thursday (26/7/18) and to my surprise, my passport is ready for pickup next day (27/7/18). It took them just 5 hours from the interview to change the status in CEAC from “Ready” to “Application Received” to “Administrative processing” then “Issued”. This has been the fastest part of my entire k1 journey and I totally didn’t expect it.

The flow was just the same as other embassies. But here are some points I have observed based on my experience:

1. She was very particular with my i134. She looked into each page. I can’t confirm if she was trying to determine if it has a wet signature (my i134 did have the wet signature). Thankfully I brought the original itr and w2 to support it.
2. She requested for a proof of ongoing relationship from day 1.

(updated on August 1, 2018)

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Manila, Philippines
Review #24333 on July 30, 2018:

LunarGazer

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The Interview Day

3:00 am - Woke up
4:00 am - Left the house (Pasig)
4:45 am - Arrived
5:30 am - Lined up (Show Appointment Confirmation)
5:45 am - Entrance (Show DS160 and passport)
6:00 am - Inside the building
- Pre-screening (5-8 mins)
- Biometric scanning (1-2 mins)
7:10 am - Appointment Time
7:30 am - Windows started to open for interviews
7:45 am - Oath taking (1 min)
- Final Interview (5-8 mins)
8:00 am - Outside and Approved


The Documents:

Pre screening
Hand in the DS160 and below docs
1. MRV slip - BPI
2. NBI
3. Cenomar
4. Birth Certificate
5. Passport
6. St Lukes Sealed Envelope

Biometric
Hand in the DS160

Final Interview
Hand in the DS160 and I was asked to show pictures only
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Manila, Philippines
Review #24332 on July 30, 2018:

Cris&Rich




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My interview was last July 25th 2018 at 0640am it went well. The staffs are helpful, the process is organized. Documents where collected at the pre-screening (Filipina Consul), was asked several questions like my full name, dob, name of my petitioner, how old is he, address in the us, when’s the last time I saw him and if I bring with me proofs of our relationship (I said yes and getting it on my bag but she said just keep it with me, be prepared if the American consul ask for it), next is the finger print scan (also Filipina) then sat on the waiting area. The final interview started to at 0730am I’m among the first people that got interviewed, the consul only asked few questions then looked at the pictures on the application my fiancé sent, pointed on one picture he said the name of the place and here’s where you got engaged which I replied yes (his tone is not asking but more on making statement), then he said congratulations your visa has been approved, he ga... read complete review

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