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Manila, Philippines | Review #31216 on July 6, 2022: | Kittylovin

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Came prepared with all documents. Question were easy about myself, my fiance, and about the Filipino father of my son.
I was very nervous and stressed in the morning before my interview, but after getting to the embassy I was ok because I knew I had all the documents needed.
I thought that I had to bring my 4 year old son to the interview, but they would not allow children in the embassy. Thankfully my sister came also and stayed with him.
They told me on the spot that I was approved and would receive my visa in 2 weeks. It took 10 days because I had it delivered to Cebu.
Interview on June 2, 2022. Visa issued June 3, 2022.
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #31199 on July 1, 2022: | Chancy

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Interview questions --
* When and where did you and your petitioner meet?
* When did you get married?
* Where do you plan to move? (I gave the state where my spouse resides.)
* Have you or your petitioner ever been married previously? (My spouse had been married once before we met.)
> How did that marriage end?
> Do you have any document to show that? (I presented a copy of my spouse's final divorce decree. I had uploaded a scan to CEAC, but the document screener did not ask for the paper copy, so the CO asked for it.)
* Have you ever lived in another country? (I said that I traveled abroad for business trips and asked for clarification if that's what they're asking, so the CO rephrased.)
> Have you ever lived or worked in another country for more than 6 months at a time?
Notes --
* I arrived at the embassy around an hour before my appointment time, but the gatekeeper let me in immediately without having... read complete review
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #31191 on June 29, 2022: | SeattleGuy1973

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javascript:emoticon(' ') Process was quick. Very few questions asked with most centered around address of petitioner, married before, any children. Asked for photos for proof of relationship and time together.
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #31183 on June 25, 2022: | JJ&Dwi

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K1 Interview Experience: Arrived at 4:30am for 6:30am interview time. Way to early. No need to arrive until about 5:30am. Petitioner not allowed into the embassy. Had to leave and go back to hotel at 6:30am and wait for her to come back to hotel. She said the process was smooth. Pre-screening included passport, DS160, IRS Transcript of Petitioner, Affidavit of Support (I-134), 2x2 pics with name written on back, PSA Birth Certificate, NBI, Cenomar. Questions such as what is name, birthdate, had to take of the mask to match the passport photo, asked what is full name of petitioner. Asked for current address, Asked if Petitioner is Single or Divorced. They reviewed the Medical results. Then Pre-screening was over and had to do fingerprints. Then had to sit and wait for your name to be called. Then sent to Window 62 and asked for Passport. Then had to remove mask again to verify indentity. Was asked full name and birthday again. Had to raise right hand to give some kind of oath. Then the ... read complete review
| | Manila, Philippines | Review #31179 on June 25, 2022: | JJ&Dwi

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Arrived at 4:30am for 6:30am interview time. Way to early. No need to arrive until about 5:30am. Petitioner not allowed into the embassy. Had to leave and go back to hotel at 6:30am and wait for her to come back to hotel. She said the process was smooth. Pre-screening included passport, DS160, IRS Transcript of Petitioner, Affidavit of Support (I-134), 2x2 pics with name written on back, PSA Birth Certificate, NBI, Cenomar. Questions such as what is name, birthdate, had to take of the mask to match the passport photo, asked what is full name of petitioner. Asked for current address, Asked if Petitioner is Single or Divorced. They reviewed the Medical results. Then Pre-screening was over and had to do fingerprints. Then had to sit and wait for your name to be called. Then sent to Window 62 and asked for Passport. Then had to remove mask again to verify indentity. Was asked full name and birthday again. Had to raise right hand to give some kind of oath. Then the consular asked: How we me... read complete review
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