Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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2631 Review(s)
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4258 on April 21, 2009: |
Carlos and Jocel
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My wife stated that the lady there for pre screen was a little rude but the CO took 2 minutes to do her INTERVIEW and done with her questionare and he, CO, told her to thank me for what I am doing for our country and the people in the Armed Forces regardless of their branch. That was nice of HIM and not even knowing him. She was done and out of USEM with joy and very happy by 10 am and her appt was 0830, that was the time she got called by her pre screener. I wish I was there to see her reactions! Besides that lady, USEM was as expected, busy and noisy...some are screaming of joys and some just having the kids with them for an interview.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4257 on April 21, 2009: |
lovers0720
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It was short yet it seemed to take forever because of the tense feeling I had that time. The consul is too calm. Too much that it's like killing me cos he won't smile or had a single reaction on his face. But I guess that's how they should act (?).
In general, it went well and I'm so glad that it was over.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4243 on April 17, 2009: |
d_arkangel13
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The interview went very smoothly and fast. The CO was a very good looking young man. (Window 28)
Questions asked:
1. When is your birthday?
2. When did you get married?
3. How I met my husband?
4. Did we travel abroad and where?
5. When did he become US Citizen
6. Why my husband changed profession?
7. Does he have friends in US?
Then that's it! He apologized that it took a while to process our application. He said that my visa is approved and that he wishes us good luck in our new life in US!
Tips:
1. Pray before leaving your house going to embassy.
2. Do not bring any electronic device (cellphones, ipod, etc.). You cannot enter the embassy with those stuffs. No deposits anymore.
3. Be there early. My appointment is 8:30 and I was there 6:15. I got the stub (for queue) number early and I was just in time for my appoint... read complete review
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4220 on April 13, 2009: |
boozaub
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The interview was pretty easy, it only took me literally 5 minutes with the Consulate and I'm free!
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4214 on April 11, 2009: |
isabea
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YAHOO! we just received our family-based immigrant visas via courier. i just want to share our experience at the us embassy in manila. we got there at 6 am for our 6:30 interview. we had to line up outside, but the line moved through quickly. more lines and waiting inside, but they were very organized. everyone from the security guards to the fingerprinting agent, to the document screener, to the american interviewer were friendly, courteous and helpful. we were done and out of the embassy by 9:30 am. my only advice is to relax, be yourself, be honest, be courteous and make sure all your original documents and forms are complete and valid. as long as there is nothing fraudulent or incomplete about your case, you should have no problems.
GOOD LUCK to all who await their visa interviews! may the LORD bless you as HE has blessed us.
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