Philippines US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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2671 Review(s)
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #18511 on December 4, 2015: |
wyndz73

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
The interview process has been very smooth.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #18465 on November 29, 2015: |
Pete Insandiego

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Our K-1 Visa Interview went SUPER smoothly, with verrrrry minimal questioning (probably because we BOTH showed up for the interview (not just the Philippines fiancée)). We lined up waaaay early outside (around 4:30AM and there were already over a hundred people waiting in various lines). They allowed entry into the Embassy complex around 7:30AM. Pleasant and helpful Embassy personnel.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #18462 on November 28, 2015: |
kdeleon

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For my case, maybe I just had my lucky day on a Friday the 13th
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #18453 on November 27, 2015: |
Heimef

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I was given the yellow slip that says "case of the day"... The American Consul reviewed everything, checking every details of my papers, asking a lot of Q's we took very long in our interview... At the end, he said all papers are fine, all looks good kindly proceed to step 5. Step 5 did not gave me back my passport and did not ask for additional docs so I think passed.Thank God!
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #18451 on November 27, 2015: |
6999miles

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Scheduled Interview - November 12, 2015, 6:15 am
4:30 am: Arrived at the US Embassy in Manila
6:15 am: Entered the embassy with the following requirements:
-Copy of DS-260
-Copy of Appointment Letter from the Medical
-Original Passport
6:20 am: Given a number and lined up inside the embassy
-Step 1: Finger Scanning
-Step 2: Pre-screening
(Questions asked by a Filipino Interviewer)
1. Name
2. Birthday
3. How did you meet?
4. Who is *Mother-in-law's name*?
5. Do you have pictures together? (Asked me to show it to the American interviewer)
-Step 3: Oath-taking
-Step 4: Interview
(Questions asked to my husband, the petitioner)
1. Are you the petitioner?
2. When did you move to the US?
3. Who petitioned you?
(Questions asked to me, the beneficiary)
1. When did you first meet?
8:50 am: Releasing Area<... read complete review
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