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Philippines US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
2631 Review(s)
Manila, Philippines
Review #5025 on September 28, 2009:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Event: Visa Interview (Experience)
When: Friday, September 04, 2009
Where: US Embassy Manila, Philippines
1201 Roxas Boulevard, Manila Philippines 1000

My schedule was 8:30 am. I arrived at the Embassy at seven. When I left at the hotel, the weather was nice but, as soon as I got to the Embassy ground the rain suddenly began to pour. Grrr! Mean weather! I don't like rain. LOL! While in line, I heard the security guard announcing that we can't bring any gadgets in such as CP, USB, camera etc., so, I had to pay one of the vendors outside to watch my CP for me. Frankly, I didn't care about my CP unit, all I worried about was my SIM card memory. Lol!

It took me about 10 minutes to fall in line. The (bossy, hmp! lol) lady guard instructed me to sit down and wait at the gate #2. I did not wait long. I got inside the Embassy building at around 7:50. I was all excited and a bit nervous at the same time but, mostly I was happy and all relaxed... read complete review

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Manila, Philippines
Review #5020 on September 27, 2009:

mark&rhiz




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I flew to attend the interview with Rhiz. The interview was scheduled for 7 am, we got to embassy at 5 am, they started lining us up at about 5:15 am in the front of the embassy, then started processing people inside at about 6 am. We were arranged with in embassy by the types of visa's work, k-1/k-3 etc. The was a woman who first glanced at the 156 and 157 forms made sure had those forms completed and with a pic on them. Was issued a number, but they do not necessarily process in strict numerical order.Then we waited and she was called to get finger printed, then waited a little longer and she was called to the pre-screening window, where she gave them proved off our relationship, I-134, 156 and 257 forms, etc. That took about 10 minutes they asked her he name, questions of how we met, how many times I been married, kids and ages. Then we waited a little longer and were called for CO interview. The man was very nice, and he asked me a couple questions about my career in law enf... read complete review

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Review #5014 on September 25, 2009:

Cn09

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Good Day

I am new here..I have something to ask regarding in application form for K-1 visa needed in interview..It is DS-156, DS-156K and DS-230?

Thanks in advance for answering my question.
God Bless!


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Manila, Philippines
Review #5010 on September 24, 2009:

SamAndDorothy




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Took here about 4 hours total from the time she got in there. She said everything went smooth.Only the basic questions.Who,when,where,and how.

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Manila, Philippines
Review #5009 on September 24, 2009:

Gerjoel




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

We were both nervous the day before the interview. 2 things 1 my fiancee is 7 months pregnant with my Son and 2 I was offered a job and I wont start till OCt5. so I dont have an offer letter which is required I-134F .

Per my fiancee experience the interview went well. she was first interviewed by a filipino employee of the embassy. ***IMPORTANT TO BE OVER DOCUMENTARILY PREPARED*** than having to go back for a second interview. she was ask how we met, how the petioner got to the states,

second interview was the same questions. over all she didn't spend no more than 1.5 hours in the embassy. she passed the interview!!!! thanks to prayers, and review and research here at visajourney.com her pregnancy was not an issue at all. so again... do your research, make sure you save all your documents that would be pertinent to establishing a genuine relationship. ohh yes bring lots of pictures they like to see those.....

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