Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14531 on May 28, 2014: |
KrisandNika

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I was scheduled for an interview last May 19 of 2014, Monday at 7:30am and was greeted by a lot of lines. You need to be very careful in where you are lining up. Just go up to the security guard to assist you as to where you should line up. Different lines for different types of Visa. (K1, Tourist etc.) Here's my timeline/experience:
6:00am - Arrived at the embassy (Prepared my appointment confirmation letter, 1st page only as well as my Passport)
7:30am - I got in the embassy. Security check. Make sure no electronic devices are with you.
7:45am - First window I was advised to hand my appointment confirmation letter inside and I was given a number. This is not a first come first serve basis. You need to be very keen in watching the numbers as your number may flash any second. No need to worry about food, there's a small table with snacks. (Sandwiches, drinks, biscuits etc.)
8:00am - Bought food since I was already famished and... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14525 on May 27, 2014: |
asianculture

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Very very satisfied!
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14507 on May 23, 2014: |
chazzatl2014

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Grei had an easy time with the embassy. It was quick and easy.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14500 on May 21, 2014: |
marYjane5

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14496 on May 20, 2014: |
SMSessler

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We both spent a lot of time on VJ review others experiences and also so many well written document summaries. We provided a ton of documentation of our going relationship.
They asked just a few questions.
Was petitioner married before? Does petitioner have children?
Does petitioner have car? What kind? What are petitioners hobbies?
Do you plan to drive in US? Do you have license?
They used most of the paperwork from the I-129F package. Did reference my financial information, w-2's, Affidavit of Support Form, etc. All in all the actually interview was less than 30 mins and pleasant for beneficiary.
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