Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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2659 Review(s)
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #4072 on March 12, 2009: |
Jacque and Erock

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The American embassy in Manila proved to be VERY organized much to our surprise! They were right on schedule with our appointment, and even had a children's area for the kids to play while we waited (there is even a vendor there to buy them snacks! ) The staff was very helpful (even the guards) and when our number was finally called to be interviewed, the consular officer was VERY nice to us- he brought the whole family in first and met us all, then had all of us wait outside the interview room while he talked to my fiancee alone. At that point, he just reviewed the petition, asked her what my job was in the US, was I married before, did I have other children, and where do the children live now.... then he said "OK, I don't have any more questions for you because the information in your petition packet is very thorough and organized.... your visa is APPROVED!!!!!" Thank you God we are so happy with our new life in the US!
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| Review #4068 on March 12, 2009: |
kaye

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #4057 on March 7, 2009: |

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i got aprroved yesterday but i wanted to know how long does it take before they delivered the visa? anyone can tell me something about this?
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #4053 on March 6, 2009: |
headturnerlove

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The Interview went well and fast!
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #4052 on March 6, 2009: |
Ruth1_16-17

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Had my interview today. My appointment was for 8:30 a.m. but I arrived at around 7am. The prescreener didn't ask for any of the civil documents that were on the website. Nor was I asked for additional evidence. She was very formal and straight-forward. I was asked the following in Tagalog:
1) My name, birth date, age
2) Who was petitioning me and how we're related
3) To sign Part II of DS 230
4) How we met
5) If my husband was naturalized, how he arrived in the US
6) His occupation
7) When we first met in person
8) If I had been to other countries, if yes, for what purpose and how long
While she was asking me these she was going through the documents we had submitted to the USCIS/NVC and taking down notes. She opened the pictures that we had also mailed in the US and she just scanned them and asked where the wedding pictures were but quickly realized they were right under her nose. I was done by 8:00 am. Aft... read complete review
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