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| Manila, Philippines | Review #10971 on November 27, 2012: | m60man

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All went well. IR-1 to USA. My wife had a 6:30AM appointment. We arrived about 6:15AM. Had our number and was in the building by 7:00AM. We were approved and finished by 10:00AM
Have your paperwork in order, make sure you filled them out properly, have all requested originals and make sure your doucuments are not out of date (NBI) etc: Relax and watch the flashing numbers.
I filed my I-130 on Oct 2........Interview Nov 27.......56 days start to finish. It could have been done in 45 days had it not been for the financial strain of 3 trips to Manila from Davao. Good Luck all.
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #10956 on November 26, 2012: | Terry Diment

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| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #10949 on November 24, 2012: | Josteve

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· 3 people found this review helpful
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My interview went well at the US embassy manila.It wasn't hard as I was expecting.It is very important to Pray and let your worries laid in GOD'S hand.
The consuls I've been through were kind especially the Filipino consul.Just relax and answer the questions correctly and be polite, smile and look at them as you talk. If questions are answerable with a yes or no that is it.Less talk less question as I may say, unless the your CO will ask you to elaborate further.
Make sure your docs are well prepared and use folder that you can easily pull out your documents.Just be patient and attentive in waiting as numbers will be randomly flashed on the screen board.
My last CO didn't tell me if i was approve or not, she just told me to sit down and wait for my number or name to be called, this is normal if in the future u'll experience the same thing.I waited more an hour before my number was called at window 71 and the guy told me to home and wait for me visa to be d... read complete review
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #10941 on November 23, 2012: | John_Liwhay

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Today is the schedule of my Visa interview. Before anything else, I would like to say thanks firstly to our Almighty Father whose always been there/here helping me with all the process I've been through from the very start. and also to my Fiancee, My family, My fiance's family, my office mate, my bosses, and to my friends who also supported me morally.
I arrived at the US embassy at 7:00 Am for 7:30am schedule. I was planning to be at the US embassy earlier like 1 and half hour but then the driver who took me there didn't able to woke up early that's why i am almost late....Good thing I arrived 30 minutes before my schedule time. There was already a long line for Non-immigrant but for the fiancee/immigrant were not much so then I able to enter quick.
So from the First step...the lady in a blue shirt asked my PASSPORT, DS FORMS and Appointment letter. In the DS Forms, it should be in order like DS156,157.156,157, and 156K and stapled them together. Only ... read complete review
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #10934 on November 21, 2012: | Cathay Pacific

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The embassy staff were very helpful and guided us through the process along the way, from our initial filing on through final instructions.
On the day of the interview, we arrived a few minutes before 6am, and were ushered inside shortly after our appointment time of 6:30am. Note that the restriction against electronic devices covers not just cell phones, but also USB keys (on which I had copies of our forms), so I had to leave my USB key at the security disk along with my photo ID.
We were called to various windows to show our requirements, for biometrics, and to pay at the cashier, and finally to the interview window.
The interview wasn't what I had expected at all. Instead of going into a room with a desk and a glaring light in our eyes, we were instead called to a window, where we were both sworn in, and then answered a handful of questions that lasted all of about five minutes:
where did we meet?
when did we marry?... read complete review
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