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Manila, Philippines | Review #23882 on May 28, 2018: | Dan-el

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| | Manila, Philippines | Review #23872 on May 25, 2018: | 023203

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My schedule was at 6:40am, I arrived at the consulate at around 5:45. There were some line forming already. They let us in at 6.
The process went by smoothly. Was talking to the Filipino officer by 6:40. She asked more questions than the American consul. She asked about my fiancee, where she works, where she lives, when we met, how long we were dating before we got engaged. She also asked about the addresses I listed in the DS-160 (I wrote down my uncle's address, and she asked why I didn't write down my fiancee's address; I just said we were looking at places to move into when I get there, so in the meantime I'll be staying with my uncle). She checked my papers and kept them, giving my DS-160 back to me.
One thing to note: Bring your visa payment receipt, the one that was issued by the bank when you paid for the visa fee. I didn't see this a lot in the guides I checked online. The Filipino officer asked for this.
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| | Manila, Philippines | Review #23831 on May 19, 2018: | meri02p

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Widow Visa:
My schedule was 7:10 in the morning. Since I can't sleep, I went earlier and was there around 6 am.
The lines were long, although there's not much for immigrant section.
They made us enter the premises around 6:30am.
First was pre-screening. This is were you will submit all documents (original) and answer questions that you are expecting on an interview. Like when and where I met my husband, when we got wed, have I traveled out of the country before, where will I stay if I go to US etc. This is where the longest time will be spent. The next stage is finger scanning, which was the most pleasant one. He was an American and very jolly that morning. The last one is the interview. I was on third row again. You can see from the chairs the interviewers and can tell who look nice and who look strict. Finally when I joined the line and it was my turn, an elder lady went past me (it was the nice looking consul window so I can't really blame her). ... read complete review
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #23822 on May 18, 2018: | DJM80

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| | Manila, Philippines | Review #23783 on May 14, 2018: | Pajares

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Very routine and orderly process; 5:30am arrival for 8:40 appointment, doors opened at 6:00am. Station to station processing, with questioning very much on the order of all the preparation lists that we reviewed. I-129, I-134 and supporting documents were unused. Any proof-of-relationship documents were also untouched and not referenced.
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