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CAN I ASK THOSE WHO HAD EXPERINCE IN MANILA EMBASSY FOR A 2 YEAR OLD BABY WHICH HAD BEEN INTERVIEWED ?IM ASKING THIS BECAUSE MY SON IS NOT USED OR AFFRAID OF GOING TO OTHER PLACES.HE ALWAYS CRYING IF HE THAT PLACE IS NOT FAMILIAR FOR HIM.PLEASE SHARE WITH ME YOUR EXPERIENCE OR IS THE PROCESS LONG?

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CAN I ASK THOSE WHO HAD EXPERINCE IN MANILA EMBASSY FOR A 2 YEAR OLD BABY WHICH HAD BEEN INTERVIEWED ?IM ASKING THIS BECAUSE MY SON IS NOT USED OR AFFRAID OF GOING TO OTHER PLACES.HE ALWAYS CRYING IF HE THAT PLACE IS NOT FAMILIAR FOR HIM.PLEASE SHARE WITH ME YOUR EXPERIENCE OR IS THE PROCESS LONG?

I do think it is not your son at 2 years old will be interviewed but the guardian who will accompany your son during the intervieiw or you the parent.

How do you think a 2 year old will answer questions on an interview?

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CAN I ASK THOSE WHO HAD EXPERINCE IN MANILA EMBASSY FOR A 2 YEAR OLD BABY WHICH HAD BEEN INTERVIEWED ?IM ASKING THIS BECAUSE MY SON IS NOT USED OR AFFRAID OF GOING TO OTHER PLACES.HE ALWAYS CRYING IF HE THAT PLACE IS NOT FAMILIAR FOR HIM.PLEASE SHARE WITH ME YOUR EXPERIENCE OR IS THE PROCESS LONG?

I do think it is not your son at 2 years old will be interviewed but the guardian who will accompany your son during the intervieiw or you the parent.

How do you think a 2 year old will answer questions on an interview?

Agree! :thumbs: It will be you the parent or the guardian who will be questioned by the IO.Good luck to you and do not forget to bring little snacks/water for your child.

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CAN I ASK THOSE WHO HAD EXPERINCE IN MANILA EMBASSY FOR A 2 YEAR OLD BABY WHICH HAD BEEN INTERVIEWED ?IM ASKING THIS BECAUSE MY SON IS NOT USED OR AFFRAID OF GOING TO OTHER PLACES.HE ALWAYS CRYING IF HE THAT PLACE IS NOT FAMILIAR FOR HIM.PLEASE SHARE WITH ME YOUR EXPERIENCE OR IS THE PROCESS LONG?

I do think it is not your son at 2 years old will be interviewed but the guardian who will accompany your son during the intervieiw or you the parent.

How do you think a 2 year old will answer questions on an interview?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Make sure your son had enough sleep the night before your interview, come earlier than your appointment, bring snacks/treats for him and his favorite toy. It can be tiring for a toddler to be there. So bring something that will occupy him. Good luck. :D

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03-03-2009 - AOS, EAD, AP sent to Chicago office (USPS)

03-11-2009 - Notice Date

03-25-2009 - Case transferred to CSC

05-05-2009 - GC, EAD card, AP received. :D

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