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Philippines US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
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Review #21655 on April 11, 2017:

D'Hikers




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The woman Consulate is a very amicable, no scary / nervousness feeling at all. Interview was fast and very easy.

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Manila, Philippines
Review #21648 on April 8, 2017:

MandMfuture




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We delayed our interview date to March 8 because we were unaware of the police report requirements until we received the notice for interview. Filling for this report from Hong Kong was not an easy process and took us about three weeks.
When we got to the interview we had two issues. The Police report was still not there after a month of processing and her Mothers name had a miss-spelling on her CENOMAR. The miss-spelling was easily taken care of because the friendly staff made sure we completed the documents correctly,Then a 15 minute Taxi to file. That process was easy too because there is a special desk for just such matters so you are not waiting in long lines. A courier picks up the revised documents every Friday and delivers to the Embassy. Even though we were told by both staffs ours would be delivered on March 9th it actually was delivered on the 17th. That was no consequence to us as we were still waiting for the police report from Hong Kong.
As soon as we fin... read complete review

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Manila, Philippines
Review #21636 on April 6, 2017:

JKLP

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Id like to share to everyone my experience during the interview process
i was scheduled April 4, 2017 at 10:10am
9:20am- I arrived at the embassy and went to the first entrance outside by the guard and was directed to go to the lady in lane 3 for immigrant visas. she just asked for my ds 260 confirmation paper put a sticker with barcode.

9:25am- i went inside where they search your belongings for any electronic devices thru xray which also includes usb. i sat outside for a good 5 minutes where there were chairs thinking maybe there was a line since most people are seated near the kodak kiosk where immigrant visa applicants are usually seated. finally decided to ask the lady where the line is or should i go inside and viola i should have went inside directly since there was no line at all.

9:30am- another guard inside will againnnnn check your bags. and then from the barcode sticker in my ds 260 it was starting with A (there was 3 sections A... read complete review

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Manila, Philippines
Review #21627 on April 4, 2017:

joy King

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

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Manila, Philippines
Review #21599 on March 27, 2017:

fretinator

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We had a delay due to a previous history of TB and an abnormal X-Ray, so her interview was changed from January 8th to March 22nd pending a good outcome from the TB culture - she passed that, whew!. I had very carefully prepared my packed that I submitted to USCIS. She was told to pretty much gather all the same information herself for the interview. When she actually had the interview, they just went through my packet, not hers. They asked her a few questions, such as my children's names, and that was it. It was maybe 15 minutes. The moral of the story seemed to be for the US person to carefully prepare their submission. I even had the documents in order so it was easy for the interviewer to go through them. I would still have the fiance do their due diligence in gathering documents too. Obviously she needed her birth certificate, police report, etc. But the duplicates of what I had didn't seem as important.

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