Philippines US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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2667 Review(s)
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| Review #25776 on March 14, 2019: |
N.pie

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Everything was done in an orderly fashion. Staff are present to guide and usher people in. I didn't get bombarded by a barrage of questions by the interviewers. They asked relevant questions, and interview didn't last for 2-3 minutes. I like this embassy
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25774 on March 14, 2019: |
Jay Jones

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Our interview appointment was at 7:10 am. We arrived about 6 am and stood in the 7:10 line. I forgot my watch at home so I’m not able to give the exact times of the step by step process.
We start the process about 6:30 outside when my fiancé was are asked to put her passport in a ziploc bag. Then she were asked for the DS-160 and they looked for my fiancé’s name and put a sticker on her DS-160. My fiancé goes thru the foreigner door and my daughter and I go thru the US Citizens side. We sat in the chairs outside for about 5 minutes before we all got in line to go inside the Embassy.
Once inside we did the bag check and went to our designated area. When it was our turn we went to the 1st pre-screen window. The lady at the pre-screen window even asked me some questions and I seen from the packet in front of her she had everything I mailed in our I-129f packet. After the pre-screen we sat down a bit then my fiancé went to ... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25748 on March 9, 2019: |
sure

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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25687 on February 28, 2019: |
Distanttravelers1

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My wife and I were in Italy for three months honeymoon from Philipines, and I wanted to get her into the USA, but I found out that for DCF one has to be in a county for six months before filing so you look like a bona fide resident of the country from which you are applying. Since we had lived in the Philippines for two years already we decided to apply from there. reports that DCF could take as little as three months were encouraging.
The consulate was well organized, is on the coast of Manila Bay and I recommend getting a condo near there or near St Luke's because if you have some complex med exam needs you may need to make up to about 10 trips to the hospital.
There is a Filipina that evaluates your first application and she makes clear the standards which helps you although it seems a little strict-- you don't want to get an RFE as that is discouraging and interrupts your momemtum although sometimes it is unavoidable.
So listen to he... read complete review
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| Manila, Philippines | Review #25675 on February 26, 2019: |
Cindy and Jean

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I have been waiting since the beginning to be able to leave a review of my own, so here I go.
My interview was on February 14th, 2019 at 8:40 am
I came to the gate at 8:00 am, not knowing I would be starting the process right away. i assumed I would have to wait until 8:40 am to begin.
As I showed the guard my appointment confirmation, he told me to go on lane 3 (This was still outside the building) I'm not exactly sure why but I assume the other lane was for a different visa and in I go.. 
The first door I came through it was only a bag inspection, like the ones at the airport where your things go through an xray machine and then I went out the other side..
I walked through an open space where there were chairs and what looked like a waiting area, there were about two food stalls as well selling sandwiches and drinks.
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