Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15955 on January 12, 2015: |
Bjorn&lyne

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Very happy with everything around the USEM K1 visa experience. Everything went very smoothly, quick and the staff were respectful and polite.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15949 on January 12, 2015: |
Eden1207

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Approved
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15928 on January 7, 2015: |
belladore

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| Singapore | Review #15924 on January 7, 2015: |
Mike&Lin

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I'm writing this based on information from my fiancée's interview. Interview date was 23 Dec 2014. Her first interviewer was the "Chinese" guy as everyone refers to him. Just basic questions about me, my salary, family, are you sure you're not married. He asked for additional pictures and the affidavit of support. He insisted that she needed my W2's but I had supplied my employment docs and tax transcripts. Her second interview was fairly easy, just a follow-up of the first questions but he confirmed the W2's were not necessary. The only missing piece of information was the documentation from the Singapore Marriage Registry that no record is found, which we just overlooked. It was way too easy to acquire and we were kicking ourselves that we didn't already have it. It really only resulted in about a 1.5 - 2 week delay but it was a pain. On 5 Jan the status on CEAC finally updated to show Issued. We're just waiting for Aramex to deliver the packet with the visa to my fiancée.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15901 on January 6, 2015: |
Ferroll

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My fiancee was only asked five questions, 1. Who petitioned you? 2.How many times was the U.S. petitioner married and divorced? 3. What type of job does the U.S. petitioner have? 4. How did we meet? 5. Where does the petitioner live? The consular officer never asked to see any supporting evidence or the DI-134,W2s, paycheck stubs, tax return copies, or bank statements.
(updated on January 6, 2015)
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