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Philippines US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
2672 Review(s)
Manila, Philippines
Review #14617 on June 12, 2014:

Mark&Syrell




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Review Topic: General Review

Went smooth

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Manila, Philippines
Review #14597 on June 10, 2014:

Ira and Claudine




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

It's true that it takes 5 hours for the whole process of the interview. While waiting it makes the applicants get nervous and worried based on what I felt. Overall, It was great because I made it. Thanks to the consulate officer for being nice to me during my interview.

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Manila, Philippines
Review #14595 on June 10, 2014:

Gwen & James




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I would like to share my visa interview experience today, June 10, 2014. I arrived at Us Embassy Manila, 430am for my 615am appointment, by 945am im done.

They let us enter the US embassy at past 6am. We were told to prepare the first page of the appointment letter and passport. Next step is to proceed to security check like in the airports, then another security check at the main building.

The first step is the biometrics, 2nd step was Filipino Consul , 3rd step American consul then the 4th step is just to let you know if there are still documents needed to submit.. if none .. they will return to you your appointment letter page 1 and will instruct you to proceed to To Go Courier window for the delivery of your visa.

The Filipino consul who interviewed me was a lil bit strict, strict in the sense that if she gave an instruction, you should follow her, but in the documents she just get my passport old and new, NBi and cenomar, asked... read complete review

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Review #14594 on June 10, 2014:

jj_stout




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Hi guys I just want to share my unforgettable experienced yesterday during my interview. =)

My schedule interview was at 6:15 am so we arrived at the embassy at 5:30 am and I was surprised to see a lot of applicants already in a long line. There are many lines outside so be sure to ask where is your proper line, I did ask a lady where is the line of the 6:15 a.m immigrant applicants and then she showed it to me and to my surprised it was one of the longest line. At 6 a.m the guard let us comes in first (all the immigrant visa line) they told us to prepare our P4 (Interview Letter) only the first page and the passport. Then they gave me a number and a form ( 2Go Shipping Form) Next stop is to put all my stuff to a scanner for an inspection and then I went to a Window 1 and a Filipino guy gave me a small zip-lock plastic and he told me to go to the Door 2.
As I was inside the door 2 there's an another inspection of my things and then after that the Filipina lady t... read complete review

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Manila, Philippines
Review #14582 on June 9, 2014:

jefhan




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancé just got home from his interview and he said it was all very easy. He overheard several other K1 interviews and they were all approved, even though some were missing documentation. He said he was asked a few of the same questions we've seen on VJ:

-When's the last time you met? Any pictures from that visit?
-How did you first meet?
-When and where are you getting married? (interestingly, the consul's sister also got married in SF City Hall)
-When do you plan to travel to the US?

I think there were some others, but they were all standard questions we've seen before. Nothing tricky. My fiancé said that all of the staff members, both Filipino and American, were quite nice from start to finish. The final American consul even said, "Yours is the simplest case I've had all day." And the visa was approved!

Follow the K1 guidelines on this site. They work. Check and double check. You don't need to overkill it on the... read complete review

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