Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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Manila, Philippines | Review #22049 on July 1, 2017: |
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Manila, Philippines | Review #22018 on June 24, 2017: |
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June 20, 2017 woke up early to prepare for the interview in Manila. I message my fiance that am getting ready and it made him feel relieved knowing am awake already for my 7:10am interview. From the hotel that I stayed in I rode a taxi otw to the embassy its so close and I arrived at the embassy an hour early on my appointment. Around 7:00 the guards started to a check our passports and ds-160 and put a sticker on the ds-160 and enter the embassy. Theres two airport like security checks. Upon entering I was given a yellow card as wait till its my turn to go inside its just 5min wait. Inside the embassy I was asked to be on que depending in the letter thats on my ds-160 so I waited in line "a" for pre-screening and finger print scan.
On the pre-screening a Fil Consul checked my papers. DS-160, passport, birth cert, cenomar, & nbi. I was asked about my infor and name of the petitioner and where did we met and how. Was also asked what are the eveidences that I got. So I said I got... read complete review
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Manila, Philippines | Review #21991 on June 20, 2017: |
Ay & A

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My fiancee's interview was scheduled at 6:40 am. She arrived to the embassy around 6 am and was let in within a few minutes. During the prescreening they asked for her birth certificate, NBI clearance, CENOMAR, passport, and medical results (she did not bring the CD from the hospital since it is not needed). They did not ask for I-134 or my divorce degrees (which she obviously had with her). They did ask her what kind of supporting evidence she
had (she mentioned photos, remittance receipts, bouquet receipts, boarding passes for our travel together) but never asked to show any of these. She was asked some basic questions about me (my name, birthday, my job, which state I live in). She then proceeded to fingerprinting. This was the most nervous part of the interview for her because she needed to do it four times before her prints were accepted, she was letting other people do it and waiting between her failed attempts. She was told that this is because her fingers were too dry an... read complete review
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Manila, Philippines | Review #21971 on June 16, 2017: |
ajmac

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Kuwait | Review #21960 on June 15, 2017: |
Phillygirl

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The people in the US embassy are really nice. The interviewer he so nice to me, just like 10 mins interview.
Questions: 1.Tell me how you meet your husband?
2. Why go back in Kuwait? you should apply green card in US. (I been in US 2 years back via fiancée visa)
That's all he keep my passport and give me sticker to claim my passport back and package after 1 week.
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