Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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2659 Review(s)
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #6374 on July 21, 2010: |
TooBig

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was nervous .....but all went smoothly with no issues
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #6371 on July 21, 2010: |
ladylynne

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My Inverview was approved but since I work japan for 7yrs they ask for my japan police clearance.After my Interview, I went to japan Embassy to file request for police clearance,I thought I could have it within a week but I was frustated cause they told me the fastest they can do is 90days.But still lucky cause I got the clearance earlier than they said.
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #6333 on July 13, 2010: |
mrs.B.

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My interview was a breeze! I was at the embassy at around 7:30am for my 8:30am appointment. Got inside, was given a number and then called for finger scanning (waiting time: 15mins)..
Called for the pre-screening. The Filipina lady was nice, after signing the DS230, she asked me a few basic questions like:
- Who is your petitioner/name
- When did you meet and where
- Do you have children/does your husband have children
- Is this your first marriage/is this your husband's first marriage
- Evidence of continuous communication
- Have you been abroad (then asked for my foreign police clearance)
- Asked for some photos ( gave her around 30, including wedding photos)
Pre-screening lasted around 10 minutes.
After 30 mins, I was face to face with the CO. Greeted him. I felt really at ease. He was never intimidating at all. After taking the oath, the questions he asked were:
- My date of birth
- Have I ... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #6305 on July 7, 2010: |
Michael Palmer

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When you start the process, do your homework and spend the time to put together your I-130, AOS and DS-230 packages completely and make 3 copies of them. Once you get your I-130 approved (NOA2), things will begin to move very fast so, have all your paperwork ready. Do all your payments online and you will save lots of time as well. Once the NVC approves all your paperwork and forwards it to the Embassy, go take your medical and also go sit for the film at the CFO. Do as much as you can in advance and you will save lots of time and stress as well. The interview is a tossup really. Our prescreener only asked a few simple questions and wanted to see our Photos. The Consular asked only 2 yes/no questions besides Mine and my Husbands names and birthdates: Have you been to another Country before, and do you have kids. I was disappointed because I had been carrying that heavy file pouch around since 5am. I almost asked, IS THAT IT?..LOL..Just glad it went so easy. GOODLUCK TO ALL ON YOUR JOUR... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #6292 on July 1, 2010: |
Fudpukker

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Staff was kind and courteous, no mind games or trickery was played.
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