Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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2668 Review(s)
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| United Arab Emirates | Review #16089 on February 3, 2015: |
C and S

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Interview date : Jan 29, 2015 at 8:30 AM
Reached the Embassy at 6:15AM, I'm the first person who came.
7:30 AM they started to let us in on the first building.
8:00AM we are in the 2nd building and was given a que number (lucky number is #003)
First consul questions (Iranian Lady) :
- My Family Name
- Fathers Full Name
- She then ask why my father is not in my Birth Certificate (Told her I'm an illegitimate child)
- Mothers Full Name
- Asked for Medical results
- Asked for New Police Certificate (I didn’t have. Glad I didn't had problem with it)
- How long I've been married
Then to another window for fingerprints. Then to a small room for the Interview and took an Oath.
Interview questions (American Guy)
- Full Name
- Name of husband
- Have you been to the US
- How many times
- Was it before or after the wedding
- How lon... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #16077 on February 2, 2015: |
kipper_22

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Interview date is 2/2 and my experience was very good. I arrived at 5:30AM with my brother and the line for K1, tourist, and different time slots were pretty chaotic outside. But once we got inside the embassy, the queuing was pretty much organized. The line girls (that's what I called them) were pretty much on their feet instructing people where to go. The local employees that handled my Pre-screening (Step 2) was very nice and polite. She even gave me some tips and I was pretty much out of there in 5 mins. They asked for my Birth Cert, CENOMAR, NBI, payment form and passports (give old passports with old US Visa).
Then Step 3: Oath Taking was the bottleneck because only 2 CO were doing this part but it will only take about 5 mins to do the oath. Then the next step is Interview with CO which pretty much tells you if you pass or failed. The CO that I got was super friendly and even made a joke when I was finished. He just asked about relationship, looked at our pictures... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #16051 on January 29, 2015: |
Punkin04

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Even if US Embassy Manila barely answered phone calls or emails, its still understandable.
When I had my interview, the consular officer was nice and friendly!
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #16026 on January 23, 2015: |
LouiGeeinMD

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #16024 on January 23, 2015: |
Bob1963

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My Fiance had her interview on Dec 20 2014. The interview took no longer than 15 minutes. She was asked if she new I was divorced and that I had three children and was asked to give there names which she provided. They did not ask her any questions. They smiled at her and told her she was approved. The only hold up they said was they would accept only the most recent NBI clearence as her old one was issued in late May 2014. They gave her the paperwork to have it shipped back to them via 2GO and told her they would issue her visa as soon as it was recieved.
She was then taken to lunch at the Embassy by the staff and then left to meet her family out side and went home and the following day got her updated NBI cleareance whihc was recieved by the US Embassy on Dec 17, 2014. On Dec 22 her status was changed to ready and now on Dec 23 2015 it is in Adminstrative Processing to be issued as far as I know
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