Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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2671 Review(s)
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #9456 on April 10, 2012: |
Mario&Cath

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Time for filing the removing Conditions on Residency.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #9452 on April 9, 2012: |
Jess&Joy

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #9449 on April 9, 2012: |
YJPlove

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My interview went smooth.I arrived at the embassy at 5:30am.I was only there for barely 2 hours.I got asked only 3 questions by the CO.I went home around 9-9:30 :D :D :D
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #9407 on March 28, 2012: |
AlienAmerican

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My fiance arrived early (by Filipino standards). The first person she dealt with was somewhat rude (another Filipino). The second reviewer told her we submitted the largest Fiance Visa packet he had ever seen, and that we definitely have a valid relationship and "congratulations", "we're approved".
Don't bring a phone to the embassy.
Pretty simple.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #9402 on March 28, 2012: |
RandR333

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We did IR-1 and IR-2 visas.
It was a long process, but in the end it was very easy.
We weren't sure where to stay, then after a suggestion to stay at Boulevard Mansion, we chose there. Location. location, location! It wasn't the greatest hotel, but the price and location were excellant. We walked out of the hotel then almost directly onto the walkway bridge across Roxas Blvd. - the embassy starts lining up at the bottom of the stairs!
Interview was at 6:30AM, so we got there about 5:15 or 5:30. There were a lot of people lined up and lots of "vendors" selling their wares - we had a woman insisting that we needed 4 photos or we would be turned away. lol
When we entered, my wife had to go back out because she brought a musical card which was not allowed until the metal part was removed. Then we got our number and lined-up to get inside to wait for the fingerprinting which took the longest.
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