Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #11597 on March 8, 2013: |
eia

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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Interview was fast and the Consulate was nice.
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| Review #11589 on March 7, 2013: |
MIRICK02

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My interview sched March 6, 6am. I was there an hour earlier and there was a long line already for both immigrant and non-immigrants.
Suggestion: If you can't have breakfast, take with you a small can of ensure (ready to drink)and drink while waiting in line. This will help to sustain you from dawn to 12noon or later.
5:45AM- checking of appointment letter/passport/security check
6:15- entry to the embassy building
6:30 - biometrics
6:40 - Pre screening by a Filipino. You will be asked your name, birthday, and submit some docs you didnt submitted to the NVC.
7:00-10:05 waiting while comfortably seated.
Keep your eye on the queue board. Take time to talk to your seatmate/s but never miss the new number being flashed after 3 seconds or less. (you can transfer seat anytime near the windows). That will make you more relax.
10:05-10:15 Interview by the CO.
Oath taking,and some questions as follows: ... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #11587 on March 7, 2013: |
ShielaLovesJay

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
The CO was very stern and never gave back my NBI or Police Clearance. She never even said approved. However 2 days later i received my passport in the mail with my visa attached. So I was Approved!! the filipino prescreener was very nice. Overall not a bad experience.
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| Review #11586 on March 7, 2013: |
MIRICK02

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My interview sched March 6, 6am. I was there an hour earlier and there was a long line already for both immigrant and non-immigrants.
Suggestion: If you can't have breakfast, take with you a small can of ensure (ready to drink)and drink while waiting in line. This will help to sustain you from dawn to 12noon or later.
5:45AM- checking of appointment letter/passport/security check
6:15- entry to the embassy building
6:30 - biometrics
6:40 - Pre screening by a Filipino. You will be asked your name, birthday, and submit some docs you didnt submitted to the NVC.
7:00-10:05 waiting while comfortably seated.
Keep your eye on the queue board. Take time to talk to your seatmate/s but never miss the new number being flashed after 3 seconds or less. (you can transfer seat anytime near the windows). That will make you more relax.
10:05-10:15 Interview by the CO.
Oath taking,and some questions as follows: ... read complete review
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| Review #11583 on March 7, 2013: |
MIRICK02

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My interview sched March 6, 6am. I was there an hour earlier and there was a long line already for both immigrant and non-immigrants.
Suggestion: If you can't have breakfast, take with you a small can of ensure (ready to drink)and drink while waiting in line. This will help to sustain you from dawn to 12noon or later.
6:15- entry to the embassy building
6:30 - biometrics
6:40 - Pre screening by a Filipino. You will be asked your name, birthday, and submit some docs you didnt submitted to the NVC.
7:00-10:05 waiting while comfortably seated.
Keep your eye on the queue board. Take time to talk to your seatmate/s but never miss the new number being flashed after 3 seconds or less. (you can transfer seat anytime near the windows). That will make you more relax.
10:05-10:15 Interview by the CO.
Oath taking,and some questions as follows:
who is your petitioner?
how and when did you meet yo... read complete review
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