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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25891 on March 29, 2019: | Terjancebu

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I really can’t complain too much about our experience. Our interview had to be rescheduled 3 times due to Sputum test, and embassy training schedule. However Once we finally arrived we were initially confused as there were no clear instructions or signage available for those arriving for their appointments. There was a couple hundred people already lined up once we got there. Filipinos love queuing up early. Which makes no difference as you aren’t allowed in until15 minutes prior to your appointment time. In our case we spent 15-20 minutes just trying to figure out which door or line was for appointments. Important to remember that people visit for a variety of embassy business, I.e, birth registrations, tourist visa, immigrant visa, K1 visas and much more. I do think it helped that I went with my fiancé as being a US citizen go us in front of the crowd. In fact we never had to wait long at all. Our time was very brief, less than 30 minutes once we made it through the ... read complete review
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #25886 on March 28, 2019: | Camandjam

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My fiance said no documents were asked for and that the interview was only minutes long. We prepared alot for the interview but I'm glad it went so smooth
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #25879 on March 28, 2019: | Cammmy

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Everyone there has been helpful.
Everything was done smoothly.
Prescreen:
I was asked to submit my BC, Cenomar, Medical, Passport new and old (since I have been in the us for j1 and my old visa is attached in my old passport) and DS260.
He asked for my name, age and my fiance's name age and location.
He asked if I have been in the US and said yes(thats why he asked for my old passport)
I was also asked what is my job and my fiance's.
After that, I was asked to proceed to finger printing.
during the interview:
I was only asked for few questions but the consul didnt ask for any document.
What is your name and your fiance's
What is his job
How did you meet your fiance?
Where is your fiance living now?
Have you been married? and what about your fiance?
Do you have kids? and your fiance?
The interview was so fast and it was less than... read complete review
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #25848 on March 25, 2019: | Mel&Jo

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It went smooth during my Consular Stage. My mom was outside waiting for me as she is not allowed to enter US embassy during the interview. Questions that were asked: My name, my birthday , petitioner name , how did and when did we meet,i answered was introduce by my cousin and he ask my cousin name and where she lived, my petitioner her job, company she is working, and how many times we met ,the consul did not ask any documents , he just open our file sent by the uscis and nvc, i saw the huge file measure 3 inch and he just told me to wait 2 to 3 weeks standard length of time of waiting and In less than 5 minutes i got approval. Waiting time is much longer than the approval time. And... the Security checking upon entering the US embassy.
| | | Manila, Philippines | Review #25828 on March 19, 2019: | JasonIsMyName

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There's not much to say here other than my fiancée's interview was quick and easy, as most here on VisaJourney have experienced. As long as you have all the required documents, you should be good to go. I would recommend having some photos of you and your fiancé(e) separate from the rest of your documentation. We had our photos mixed in with scans of passport stamps, boarding passes, and receipts. This didn't cause any problems, but if the officer simply asks for photos, this just makes things a little easier.
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