Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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2598 Review(s)
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Manila, Philippines | Review #5088 on October 15, 2009: |
MikeInWyoming
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I have written extensively in my blog (http://lieberman.blog.netwright.net:7080/) about our experiences with the Embassy and the call center. While the CIS portion so far as been well done - the Embassy was riddled with problems. From the first Embassy (Air 21 delivered) letter we did not get (and we are not the only one who had this problem), to the matter of what constitutes a valid NBI form - and "fixing" one, to the run-around on picking up our Visa, to continual misinformation from the call-center, to the person (at Window 44) who while acknowledging the approved visa had not been processed - told me in the same breath that the request to expedite, submitted a week earlier and after we were notified the visa was approved, had previously been approved. Everyone was nice - but the system was incompetent.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #5086 on October 15, 2009: |
albersire
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A journey to Remember...
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Manila, Philippines | Review #5081 on October 14, 2009: |
Ginalisa
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wow, the CO was friendly and very nice.
they are very organize.
excellent.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #5068 on October 9, 2009: |
Steve and Evelyn
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My fiancee had only one problem during the medical portion. Her one tattoo was questioned and she was required to undergo pyschological evaluation. She passed that and had clear sailing with no problems at all during the interview.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #5062 on October 8, 2009: |
marriedtomrg
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Interview Date: October 8, 2009 (7:00 a.m. appointment)
We arrived at the Embassy before 6:00 a.m. There were four lines, one was for K1/K3. We went through that line but the security guard stationed behind the concrete barrier near the street asked us what time our appointment was and asked us to transfer to a different line. We followed, though I had doubts. I asked my daughter to ask a different security guard at the front of the K1/K3 line to ask if that's where we should go. He said yes, and I moved back to that line.
The guard checked our appointment letter and asked for a valid ID. After that we were led to the waiting area where there were about 5 benches where a line of people were waiting to be called inside the building.
They started letting us in just after 6:00 a.m. We went into the Immigrant Visa Unit where we were asked to bring out our DS-156 and DS-157 forms. Our pictures were not glued or stapled onto the forms, so ... read complete review
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