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Philippines US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
2659 Review(s)
Manila, Philippines
Review #9625 on May 6, 2012:

Dennis & Jean

Dennis & Jean


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Jean's Inteview took between 5 and 10 minutes.

The Councilor only ask couple simple questions and request the required documents. The I-134 (Affidavit of Support) and DS-156K (Nonimmigrant Fiancée Visa Application).


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Manila, Philippines
Review #9621 on May 6, 2012:

Dennis & Jean

Dennis & Jean


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Jean's Inteview took between 5 and 10 minutes.

The Councilor only ask couple simple questions and request the required documents. The I-134 (Affidavit of Support) and DS-156K (Nonimmigrant Fiancée Visa Application).


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Manila, Philippines
Review #9600 on May 2, 2012:

PaulnUsa




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Sorry for taking so long to write the review have been very busy. I was so very worried about having the visa approved because was dealing with many issues with money and changing careers and recent divorce and a fiancée that was 18 and never been out of the province before. So I went back to do everything with her. After ready many reviews of people having a very hard time and being denied for many different reasons. I prepared for the worst armed with a million documents and very well thought out explanation.

I won’t go through the typical walk through. I will just tell you if you are considering going then GO it is well worth it. Just dress nice and be polite and all will go amazingly well. I was 1 of only 3 Americans there that day. Other two were not dressed well and they seem to have little more problems than us. We were not asked hardly any questions I was not even sure the first interview had happened until we were at the second and were basically only asked... read complete review

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Manila, Philippines
Review #9599 on May 2, 2012:

BRLaEngineer

BRLaEngineer


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Appointment was scheduled for 6:30am, so she arrived at 5:30am and had to wait outside until about 7:30am. They asked for all of the support documents and then told to wait. Lots of waiting. Actual interview only lasted about 15 minutes and he asked to see pictures and a few general questions (petitioners name, where does he work, how did you meet...). Also asked about wedding plans and where we were to live once married. Many couples there for the interview were placed on hold due to support issues (one petitioner had been unemployed for several months and the interviewer asked why he had come to Manila and how was he going to support his fiancee and children). Suggest having bank statements, tax returns, and a letter from your employer for the petitioner to show. Overall, a good process... except for the hours of waiting. She was on her way home a little after noon.

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Manila, Philippines
Review #9598 on May 1, 2012:

mahalddk

Mahalddk


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I arrived at exactly 5:00 am for my 6:30 am interview. It was a long queues already those lines consists of Immigrant, Tourist and Seaman. Then at 6:00 the time we got in inside the embassy. The people from embassy look for DS papers and ask what did St Lukes gaved to me. So i told him the Cd and vaccine record. They just stapled these papers and hand me a ziplock plastic for my passport. Finger scanning at window 40 and then Filipino consul and she ask for my photos, chat logs and emails. He also asked for my annulment decree so i hand her the finality, decisions and Marriage Contract from NSO with anonated. She also asked for my NBI, BC, Affidavit of Support. Told me that i return to my seat and wait for my number flash on the led screen for american CO. Im so nervous. So heres the questions for my last american CO interviewer

When did you got married (my ex husband)
How long
When was the last time you see your ex husband
Why your relationship did... read complete review

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