Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14373 on May 2, 2014: |
NoeNoe

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We scheduled my interview first at 7AM. I was interviewed by a Caucasian male. My then fiance and petitioner was with me in Manila to accompany me to the interview. Everything went well but most the questions were directed at him. The only important questions directed at me was something like "Do you promise (or swear) to marry your fiance within 90 days upon arriving in the USA?". of course my answer was "Yes" and so he said " Welcome to the U. S .of A.
The consul checked everything we brought: emails, airplane tickets, photographs, etc.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14365 on May 1, 2014: |
Nell82

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Throughout my visa interview, they guided and helped me specially that I encountered special privileged due to my mistake. I almost lost my opportunity but I was granted a chance and my interview was a SUCCESS!
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14355 on April 29, 2014: |
marimusing

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There were hundreds of people that day and it took a while but everyone was polite and courteous.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14300 on April 16, 2014: |
amess

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Interview went well,few questions were asked. Received 221(g) for missing documents CENOMAR went to Pasey office of NSO are got document. AP until 15th of April then shows Issued on 15 April Just waiting on arrival of packet from 2GO.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #14255 on April 5, 2014: |
ILUF

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We have been reading reviews of the Manila embassy interview process fo awhile now, and the steps that my wife took were the same ... lineup outside the embassy, file in and get a number, fingerprints, etc.
The one difference in procedures from the reviews from the past is that after she was interviewed by the U.S. consular officer, she was asked to sit down and wait again for her number to show up on the tele screen. She went to a second consular officer window, where additional questions were asked of her before she was approved and sent to the final window for the delivery of her passport and visa to be set up. This may be a new procedure or it may have been additional scrutiny of our case, I do not know which.
She got into line outside the embassy at 430am andwas on her way back to the hotel at 1020am.
My wife asked for an interpreter for her interview with the U.S. consular officer to ensure that she did not misunderstand any of the qu... read complete review
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