Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19926 on July 13, 2016: |
KJMAZO

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GOOD!
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19924 on July 13, 2016: |
Joy61515

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It was a quick interview. Only got 2 questions from an Asian Consular Office. Very organized and fast-paced day for me. I was approved. Thank God!
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19921 on July 13, 2016: |
Joy61515

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The interview was a quick one. Only got 2 questions from an asian consular officer. Very organized and fast-paced day for me. Thank God!
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19920 on July 12, 2016: |
RJSL526

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Final interview went very well with no problems. Questions were easy and the U.S. interviewer was nice and pleasant. He informed us we were approved and that the VISA packet could be picked up in CEBU at 2GO in about 10 days.
Estimate was right on. We got the VISA and made the plane reservations for the next day. We were in the US around 24 hours later...
Direct Consulate filings are the way to go if you can meet the requirements.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19912 on July 11, 2016: |
lizzie2016

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Me and my K2 had our interview last June 2016 @ 6:45 AM but arrived at the embassy at 6:30AM so we were told to go inside at 7AM. The line was already so long, but I told the guard of our visa class and he directed us infront of the line :-) We gave our DS160 forms, appointment letter (1st page only) and our passport where the greeter put in a ziplock plastic after she affixed stickers at the back of our passports. We underwent 2 different kinds of security checks (just like what you see @ airports), the first one had a separate security checks for nonimmigrant and immigrant applicants (remember if you are under K1 visa class, you must enter the IV line). You will be given a queue number at the first counter (but during our interview it wasn't used because there aren't a lot of applicants since we haven't even loiter in the outside waiting area and went directly inside the embassy proper).
First step is the biometrics and data capture - minors, like my son who is 9 yrs old, are ... read complete review
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