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Just saw this from the US Embassy in Manila that all interviews for immigrant and non immigrant interview will have open a new Visa Application Center near the Mall of Asia. Immigrant and nonimmigrant visa applicants seeking interview appointments starting September 28 will be required to schedule a separate appointment at the VAC for photo capture and fingerprint scanning prior to their interview at the U.S. Embassy on Roxas Boulevard. Scheduling will be done through the new and redesigned online appointment system.

 

U.S. Embassy to Launch New Visa Application Center, Additional Consular Information Services - U.S. Embassy in the Philippines (usembassy.gov)

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7 hours ago, DELTAFOXTROT said:

Just saw this from the US Embassy in Manila that all interviews for immigrant and non immigrant interview will have open a new Visa Application Center near the Mall of Asia. Immigrant and nonimmigrant visa applicants seeking interview appointments starting September 28 will be required to schedule a separate appointment at the VAC for photo capture and fingerprint scanning prior to their interview at the U.S. Embassy on Roxas Boulevard. Scheduling will be done through the new and redesigned online appointment system.

 

U.S. Embassy to Launch New Visa Application Center, Additional Consular Information Services - U.S. Embassy in the Philippines (usembassy.gov)

 

It is unclear to me the significance of the September 28th date. For example, if you made your appointment over a month ago and it is scheduled October, 1st, does this apply to you, or is it for people making appointments after September 28th?

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3 hours ago, WCF said:

 

It is unclear to me the significance of the September 28th date. For example, if you made your appointment over a month ago and it is scheduled October, 1st, does this apply to you, or is it for people making appointments after September 28th?

I am reading it that is starts on the 28th, So if you scheduled before the 28th then you are good.

 

I don't understand why they would put such a burden on an applicant, We scheduled my wife mother for a Tourist Visa Interview last week, for the September 25th, we beat the deadline if we would try to schedule after the 28th then she would of had to fly to Manila just for biometric and a picture, and then fly back to home and back to Manila for her interview.

 

I dont' get it, this seems very stupid to me.

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4 hours ago, WCF said:

 

It is unclear to me the significance of the September 28th date. For example, if you made your appointment over a month ago and it is scheduled October, 1st, does this apply to you, or is it for people making appointments after September 28th?

Since it doesn't open until 9/28, I would think the new procedure will apply to those that do not yet have an existing interview already scheduled by that date.

 

If you take their statement literally, "Applicants who have scheduled a visa interview before September 28 will not be affected by this change and should proceed directly to their appointment at the Embassy," the word "scheduled" should be omitted if it applied to the actual interview date, rather than the date it was scheduled.

 

I guess we will find out in a few weeks!

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According to this article: https://www.boundless.com/blog/u-s-embassy-philippines-open-new-application-center-and-appointment-system/

 

The extra steps are required for appointments scheduled on or after September 28th

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Hopefully we can schedule the two appointments in the same day, or at worse back to back days.

Otherwise those of us who are coming from Mindanao are SOL and will have an extra plane ticket to book.

In theory this should open up more slots for the actual visa interview, but this is the federal government and common sense usually doesn't prevail. 

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On 9/7/2024 at 4:20 AM, DELTAFOXTROT said:

I am reading it that is starts on the 28th, So if you scheduled before the 28th then you are good.

 

I don't understand why they would put such a burden on an applicant, We scheduled my wife mother for a Tourist Visa Interview last week, for the September 25th, we beat the deadline if we would try to schedule after the 28th then she would of had to fly to Manila just for biometric and a picture, and then fly back to home and back to Manila for her interview.

 

I dont' get it, this seems very stupid to me.

 

20 hours ago, RufusDawes said:

Hopefully we can schedule the two appointments in the same day, or at worse back to back days.

Otherwise those of us who are coming from Mindanao are SOL and will have an extra plane ticket to book.

In theory this should open up more slots for the actual visa interview, but this is the federal government and common sense usually doesn't prevail. 

 

I agree.  This will be a big hardship and increase costs a lot, for many, with a huge burden on those who have to travel far for the appointments.  Seems highly unlikely that the appointments could be same day or even synchronized in some way.  I'm glad my wife and step-daughter still have a lot years left on their tourist visas.

 

Also, most likely the VAC is outsourced.  This is a cost saving move.  Many countries outsource the biometrics.

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On 9/9/2024 at 7:54 AM, Swafford25 said:

According to this article: https://www.boundless.com/blog/u-s-embassy-philippines-open-new-application-center-and-appointment-system/

 

The extra steps are required for appointments scheduled on or after September 28th


UGH. This is so confusing and a major problem for those of us that have interviews scheduled!

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1 hour ago, WCF said:


UGH. This is so confusing and a major problem for those of us that have interviews scheduled!

 

If you already have an interview scheduled, it does not affect you. This is only for those attempting to schedule a new interview on or after 9/28/2024. 

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Thanks for the heads up! Our K-1 case was just approved by USCIS today. There's no chance we'll get through NVC stage and have interview scheduled by Sept 28. Here's hoping the new system is improved!

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41 minutes ago, Spicy Chickenjoy said:

Thanks for the heads up! Our K-1 case was just approved by USCIS today. There's no chance we'll get through NVC stage and have interview scheduled by Sept 28. Here's hoping the new system is improved!

 

Congrats!!

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I-129F RFE(s) :2024-05-20

RFE Reply(s) :2024-06-01

I-129F NOA2 :2024-06-11

NVC Received :2024-06-18

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Consulate Received :2024-07-18

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3 hours ago, Spicy Chickenjoy said:

Thanks for the heads up! Our K-1 case was just approved by USCIS today. There's no chance we'll get through NVC stage and have interview scheduled by Sept 28. Here's hoping the new system is improved!

Congrats Spicy.  We filed a few days after you did so we are hoping for an approval soon.  The extra trip from Cebu is not really that big a deal for me.  Sure it is a hassle and a day long trip, hotel room and trip back the next day.  Americans are rich donchakknow?   We can afford the extra $500 USD if we really love our Filipinas.  Right? 

 

I'm kidding of course.  Just another layer of BS for those of us who want to do things legally instead of walking across the Mexico border.

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