My main concern is that I don't want to give them many reasons to deny the K1 at the interview, but if I thought it would add any significant weight to the decision, I would definitely go there again. But seeing as they don't even let the petitioners inside for the interview...
Ultimately, the issue may be more of an economical one for me, as flying to Manila isn't a cheap endeavor, or it's a minimum of $1200 dollars just for the flight, then tack on the accommodations, etc.
All things considered, I hope that the people at the embassy responsible for making the K1 approvals aren't oblivious or apathetic to the emotional, financial, and time investment that's involved, just to get to the interview stage... I also can't imagine that the levels of visa fraud are all that significant, considering how difficult they make the process, but perhaps they do that to specifically deter people...
Anyway, as they say, time will tell. โ๐ผ๐ฅด