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| Manila, Philippines | Review #27072 on September 15, 2019: | DAWme

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| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #27069 on September 15, 2019: | caroline.horner

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My husband and I arrived at the Embassy at 6:09 a.m. We got inside at 7:00. My barcode sticker wasn’t on the directory so the first thing we had to do was hand my DS-260 to one of the ushers (people in a blue shirt) and after 20 minutes, I got my barcode sticker and I was instructed to line up in section A.
First Step: PRESCREENING (Filipino Visa Officer)
I was assigned to Window 37. The officer was Filipina. She was very nice and pleasant. First, I handed her all of my civil documents such as:
Birth Certificate
Marriage Certificate
CENOMAR (Advisory on Marriage)
NBI clearance
SLEC Medical results*
Passport
*SLEC forwarded my medical results to the embassy for me. I simply notified the Officer when she asked for my results and she stepped out to get it
(Have these ready before you’re called to have a smooth experience. Bring all the EXACT and ORIGINAL copies of the ones you uploa... read complete review
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #27041 on September 11, 2019: | gbrllsml

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Amazing experience and nice CO 
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #27040 on September 11, 2019: | gbrllsml

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| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #27030 on September 10, 2019: | macaRone

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My daughter (K-2) and I had our interview on August 29th. We walked the short distance from our room at the Grand Riviera and crossed the street to the USEM. We arrived a an hour earlier for our 7:15 AM appointment. When it was our turn to get in, we were instructed to be ready with our DS-160 confirmation page and were given a ziplock to put our passport in, which was to be opened on the bio page. They then labeled our DS-160 with a bar code sticker and were instructed to proceed inside.
The next stop was pre-screening where a Filipino embassy staff asked for the BC, Cenomar, NBI, SLEC medical report, BPI receipt, appointment confirmation and I-134. My fiance's I-134 already had the tax return, W2 and one-month pay stubs attached to it. The lady staff asked questions, some of which as I remember were my name, birthday, address, telephone and mobile numbers, what I do for a living, my fiance's name, birthday, address, where he works. She asked my daughter her age ... read complete review
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