Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15490 on October 29, 2014: |
rosejosh

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So I'll tell you my story..
I went to USEM around 6:30 and I saw lots of people on the line. Of course k1 visa has its own line (since k1 filers are special). At the end of the line the lady asked question like "are you pregnant?" When I entered, I went to the window and the guy there gave me the number that I used in the whole process. So I gave my ds-160 to the guy inside and told me to wait to my number to be flashed in the monitor. After 15 minutes i think, my number flashed and told me to go to window __ (i don't remember) to get my finger print.. Then sit again. Then I waited again while reading my book. After the long wait, I was called again to the next window. The lady there took all my requirements and asked some questions. She asked my fiances job, I said none because he is studying. She was shocked and asked "what is his income?" And I said "he has money in the bank that creates income" I was so nervous because I'm afraid that they won't accept it because ba... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15488 on October 29, 2014: |
RC40

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I was with my fiancee for the interview. We stayed at the Bayview hotel across the street and walked across the street to the embassy in the early morning. There was a very long line outside the gate and it was initially confusing as to where we should go. Just ignore the line and go to the front. Marriage applicants have a separate line than everyone else. Once inside it was a simple 3 or 4 hour wait to be called to three separate windows. The first window is for fingerprinting, second for Filipino consular interview, and third for US consular interview. The Filipino consular only asked to see some pictures. The US consular only asked my fiancee to tell him something unique about me. It could have been anything such as I'm scared of frogs or something. It was an easy interview with me there. Filipinas that didn't have their fiancee with them didn't seem to have much of a problem, either. Once we were approved we had to go to one more window for processing. We had the visa packet sent ... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15482 on October 29, 2014: |
Yanyan

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Very good experience. I had a very friendly and smiling consul during my interview. Everything went well.
Thank you.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15481 on October 29, 2014: |
Bammo

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I got to US EMBASSY at 4:45 am and fall in line to 6:30 appointment. There's already a lot of people outside the US embassy and has a different lines for every appointment.Around 6 o'clock in the morning the guard on duty and a lady wearing ID ( i think she is probably a us embassy employee) came and asked which line is 6:15 appointment. And they assist first the 6:15 appointment to go inside the tent which has a number from 1 - 5, to fall in line again followed by 6:30 and so on.
At the tent, it has another lady assisting applicants in lines and said to prepare passport and the appointment letter to present to the personnel in front of the desk who put/stick barcoded name at the back of the passport.(then returned to the applicant)
After this, i went inside the us embassy compound and fall in line again to checked bags and for scan.I am a IR-1 applicant and i brought original proof of our relationship like cards.And i am not aware of that musical card is ... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #15470 on October 27, 2014: |
Éclair

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The interview process was really simple for my fiancee.
She had the usual waiting and finger print scan process.
The interview itself was simple as well. The interviewer just asked her what was my name, my parents name, what my job was and what I do, have I ever been married, has she ever been married, does she have kids, do I have kids. Thats it. He barely looked at the forms too.
Later she went to another section and the lady just skimmed through the i-134 really quickly. She just took the i-134 and the tax forms and gave everything else back to my fiancee. She didn't even take my income proof or proof of on going relationship.
It was strange. It was a lot more simple than we thought...
But we aren't complaining. They told her to go home and wait for the passport/visa to be sent back to her.
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