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Hi Guys! I'm going to have my interview in US Embassy Manila on Monday!

I need some pep talk please.... :o

Any reminders? tips?...

Thank you all so much GOD BLESS US ALL!

we are now expecting our first baby! :goofy: (L) :dancing: (F) :wub: :star: :dance: :jest:

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I just had my interview yesterday and thank God, my visa's approved! :)

My schedule was at 6:15AM, I arrived at 4AM and the line's already long. Don't bring any gadgets with you. Be sure to bring the appointment letter stamped during your medical exam. Bring with you pictures that will prove your relationship with your petitioner's legitimacy. Just stay calm and be relaxed. There's no question that you won't be able to answer, they're usually just basic stuff about you and your petitioner. Good luck! ^_^

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Topic has been moved from the Games forum as it relates to personal Manilla specific immigration concerns and is more appropriately addressed here. I doubt any of us find this process much fun, let alone a game :)

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Yeah it is really easy, odds are they will ask you questions that even the interviewer couldn't know. They asked my fiance what my hobbies were, she said motorcycle and fishing. I actually hate fishing but she knows that I go so that's one of the things she chose to say. I don't really tell her I hate it, just that I go. The other questions were my name and where I live. It's almost a little too easy if you ask me, but I definitely wouldn't worry. I even had what I would consider red flags, but I guess immigrations doesn't see it that way. Good luck!

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