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Philippines US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
2659 Review(s)
Manila, Philippines
Review #13839 on February 12, 2014:

ella7883

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I will never forget this day. The experience was great and so was the American lady who interviewed me. It also helped that I was super organized with my files. I read different blogs on the papers that I need to put together to avoid rummaging through my envelope. My interview with the Filipino consul took less than 3 minutes. She asked me a few questions like my bf's age, when and where did we meet and if he lives alone in his house. When she asked for the financial documents plus NBI clearance, Cenomar and BC, I immediately handed them to her. I put them all in one section. Now for the American Consul... I really enjoyed my interview. I wasn't nervous at all. The questions she asked me were:

-How old is your bf?
-Where did you meet?
-How many times has he visited you?
-What are your wedding plans?
-What does your bf do for a living?
-What are his hobbies?

The consul and I even talked about The Big Bang Theory. I menti... read complete review

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Manila, Philippines
Review #13837 on February 11, 2014:

Jettechfsr




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My Wife had her interview on Feb 6th it got off to a rough start the biometrics computer was down so they had he proceeded to the interview stage first with Philippine consul then she was told to sit back down and wait for the American consul.

When she was call she said the interview was a lot of questions she said they where all easy to answer I guess she studied up thanks VJ :.

Then after lunch break she returned for biometrics and then she was told to go home and wait for her visa to be delivered she said was a very long day

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Manila, Philippines
Review #13829 on February 11, 2014:

Jen90




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My Interview Experience - USEM - February 6, 2014


5:00 - I walked from the hotel to US embassy - 5mins walk I think, I rented a chair for 30 pesos, we were waiting near the footbridge outside the embassy. While waiting I chatted with some k1 applicants. There were vendors selling cigarettes, ball pens, coffee, some were offering to have 2x2 sized pictures if you don't have them yet. There's also a small canteen inside the embassy.
6:15 - k1 applicants were called to go near the tent we were instructed to prepare the DS-160, appointment letter and passport, d greeter gave me a ziplock bag where the passport will be placed, she asked me if I'm pregnant (I don't know why she asked me that) I said no I'm not pregnant, she placed a sticker on the back of my passport which has my name, and barcode number. There were lots of people already, you will go through the X-ray machine, remember no electronic gadgets allowed, you will go out to another door that will lea... read complete review

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Manila, Philippines
Review #13827 on February 10, 2014:

benjan

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancee went through the interview process on January 25, 2014 at the US Embassy in Manila. She said she talked with 3 interviewers and they were all asked easy and simple questions. She said the last interviewer was american. The first two were pretty strict but the last interviewer was pretty nice. She said the whole process took her about 8 hrs..including waiting and all that. The last interviewer asked her if she had any questions... and she asked if she was approved and he said "yes" and he gave her a white piece of paper that says something about being aware of domestic violence as a foreigner. And also told her to wait for the visa to arrive in the mail with her passport. That was it. The questions that were asked were, how much money does your fiance make, whats his name, how old is he and simple stuff like that.

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Manila, Philippines
Review #13825 on February 10, 2014:

benjan

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancee went through the interview process on January 25, 2014 at the US Embassy in Manila. She said she talked with 3 interviewers and they were all asked easy and simple questions. She said the last interviewer was american. The first two were pretty strict but the last interviewer was pretty nice. She said the whole process took her about 8 hrs..including waiting and all that. The last interviewer asked her if she had any questions... and she asked if she was approved and he said "yes" and he gave her a white piece of paper that says something about being aware of domestic violence as a foreigner. And also told her to wait for the visa to arrive in the mail with her passport. That was it. The questions that were asked were, how much money does your fiance make, whats his name, how old is he and simple stuff like that.

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