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Anybody find it interesting that the Manila embassy hasn't posted a new or refreshed list of interview dates in awhile? Or is it normal not to post until all the dates on the current list have expired?

http://usembassy.state.gov/posts/rp1/wwwfvisa.pdf

my blog: http://immigrationlawreformblog.blogspot.com/

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Anybody find it interesting that the Manila embassy hasn't posted a new or refreshed list of interview dates in awhile? Or is it normal not to post until all the dates on the current list have expired?

http://usembassy.state.gov/posts/rp1/wwwfvisa.pdf

yes because they already have a seperate link for those will just be having their interview.

just put here in your manila case number and your appointment dates will follow. goodluck.

http://203.177.135.10/ivappointment/login.asp

***TIMELINE***

September 2005-met on net

Nov 27, 2005- fiance's visit

Dec. 7, 2005-fiance left

January 25, 2006-File I-129f

Feb. 1, 2006-NOA1

April 2006-RFE

May 9, 2006-NOA2

May 17, 2006-Forwarded to Manila

Case#MNL20066351XX

May 22, 2006-Consulate Receives

June 16 2006- k packet sent by USE through delbros

*(waiting for packet)*

Interview date given on June 19 2006-PLDT 1-909-101-7878=SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 @ 6:30am

medical=September 11-12, 2006

CFO- day before flight.

Interview-September 21, 2006 (On AR)

October 25, 2006- submitted lacking documents

November 25, 2006- Visa Received

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Thanks for the link. From what web page did you find this link?

my blog: http://immigrationlawreformblog.blogspot.com/

"It is the soldier, who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag."

-- Charles M. Province

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