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| Manila, Philippines | Review #11376 on January 29, 2013: | pigmonk

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I had my interview January 28, 2013 (7:30AM)
5:40AM - Me and my fiancee arrived at USEM. There were so many people outside falling in line already. Too many vendors too being helpful but don't trust everything they say.
6:30AM - The embassy staff let us in. In the entrance, there were two lines, immigrants, and non-immigrants such as tourists. We were in the immigrant line. Don't bring any gadgets or USB's. The staff in entrance asked for the PASSPORT, 1ST PAGE OF APPOINTMENT LETTER, DS 156,157,156K (2 copies each). He put the passport in a zip lock bag, and staple the appointment letter and DS forms altogether. He then return the passport and stapled forms to me with a 4 digit number printed in a small paper and also attached to a list of forms you need to prepare for the interview(It has become my number all through out the process) NEVER LOSE THE #.
7:30M - We went to DOOR 2, security check done. We enter another door. I saw 2 windows wh... read complete review
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #11369 on January 28, 2013: | Dkhay

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| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #11367 on January 28, 2013: | Dkhay

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| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #11343 on January 24, 2013: | redvelvet

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· 5 people found this review helpful
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About 6 hours total processing...
1. Waited in line at the back (near the overpass) together with the other K1 applicants.
2. Went through the first checkpoint - passport, first page of appointment letter, DS forms in this order: DS-156, DS-157, DS-156, DS-157, DS-156K
3. Went through the security scan. Make sure no electronic devices like cellphones and USB drives. Umbrellas are allowed inside.
4. Fall in line to get a number. I was asked if I am done with the medical exam and then told to drop the stapled DS forms (with the number) at window 38. I just went straight inside. No need to wait near the canteen. Immigrant visa section is on the right side of the door.
5. When my number first flashed on the board, it was for finger printing. Four fingers on the left hand first, four fingers on the right then 2 thumbs together.
6. Next with the Filipino interviewer. I was asked for the passport, BPI re... read complete review
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #11326 on January 22, 2013: | Chris&Kath

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