Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19656 on June 2, 2016: |
jk_0704

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Manila, Philippines | Review #19648 on June 1, 2016: |
staffnurse

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The interview itself went very well because we were very prepared with backups of backups of backups of paperwork and photos.
They asked her all kinds of personal info about me and she replied right away and confidently. javascript:emoticon(' ')
We didn't get a visa approval that day because we were waiting for clearance from other countries she had lived in prior but once everything was all done we did get our visa approval. javascript:emoticon(' ')
The only complaint we have is that they didn't say what papers they still needed while we were there but the lady told us she was sending an email that day with the info and it was actually like 2 weeks later we got the email. javascript:emoticon(' ')
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19630 on May 30, 2016: |
nimfasilva

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I got a little bit nervous, but it all went well and smooth. They didn't asked me a lot of questions which I'm expecting cause I only met my husband once and that's it he already popped the question "will you marry me".
I think they already saw the sincerity of our relationship in the pictures I showed them, with me and with the family.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19611 on May 28, 2016: |
prindell

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We got a 6:45 AM appointment time and we were done before 8:30 AM.
The questions asked were very basic (name, birth dates, when and where did you meet, petitioners address in the USA, number of previous marriages, if I have ever traveled to another country, and for the son, he was asked if he plans to work or return to school once in the USA).
The documents they asked for were the:
-Original birth certificates (of beneficiaries) and Original Cenomar.
-NBI Clearances, plus in our case, Taiwan Police Clearance
-Medical Result (brown envelope)
-Original receipts from BPI bank for the Visa Fee payments
-I-134 Affidavit of Support and last years tax return
-Court records for a prior court case (dismissed)
-and of course, the Interview Appointment letter and DS-160 Confirmation page
We did get a 221g for the NBI letter, but we knew that going in, as only the Embassy can request it from the NBI and t... read complete review
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Manila, Philippines | Review #19600 on May 27, 2016: |
amigator

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Interview Date: May 25, 2016 at 6:45am
Over-all experience was great! Everything went smoothly and all the US Embassy Manila staff was very friendly and accommodating. It’s important to always wear your smile and be confident in answering their questions. It pays if you do a lot of practice question and answer with your fiancé/husband. It help you boost your self-esteem that whatever they will be asking to you, you will be able to answer it with accuracy and confidence.
Here are the questions they asked me, it covers all steps from prescreening to final interview.
1.What is my full name and fiancé’s full name?
2.What is my birth date? His birth date?
3.How old am I? How old is my fiancé?
4.How did we meet? When?
5.How many days he stayed while visiting me?
6.When did he propose?
7.What is his work?
8.Has he been married before?
9.How many times?
10.How many kids? I was asked to state k... read complete review
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