My interview sched March 6, 6am. I was there an hour earlier and there was a long line already for both immigrant and non-immigrants.
Suggestion: If you can't have breakfast, take with you a small can of ensure (ready to drink)and drink while waiting in line. This will help to sustain you from dawn to 12noon or later.
6:15- entry to the embassy building
6:30 - biometrics
6:40 - Pre screening by a Filipino. You will be asked your name, birthday, and submit some docs you didnt submitted to the NVC.
7:00-10:05 waiting while comfortably seated.
Keep your eye on the queue board. Take time to talk to your seatmate/s but never miss the new number being flashed after 3 seconds or less. (you can transfer seat anytime near the windows). That will make you more relax.
10:05-10:15 Interview by the CO.
Oath taking,and some questions as follows:
who is your petitioner?
how and when did you meet your spouse?
when did he come to the Philippines? for how many days? what dates?
when did he propose to you?
what does he do for a living?
what are his hobbies?
does he have any children?
do you work?
has he met your familY?
do you have pictures together?
after presenting him my organized photo album he said "OK THIS IS APPROVED"
"Go back to your seat and wait for your number again, you will receive final instruction"
Final Screening at Window 72. The staff will just ask what did you receive from St. Lukes. He/She will tell you if they got your medical result.
Last window: 2GO where you will submit delivery form for your visa. If you wish to just pick up your visa package tell the staff so she could take note.
PRAYER AND ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE IN GOD WORK! If all your documents are true, correct and complete and you know almost everything about your spouse (and your marriage relationship) then there's nothing to worry about. You shall surely be granted a VISA!