Philippines US Consulate Reviews
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2631 Review(s)
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| Review #4146 on March 28, 2009: |
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4138 on March 27, 2009: |
Tom and Novie
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Long wait.. we were among the first to arrive and were directed to a waiting area. If we had simply stayed where we were when we arrived we would have been first in line .. As it was.. we went to the waiting area which over the next couple of hours filled in behind us.. then when they called everyone to line up to enter.. the line formed with the most recent arrivals first and those who were in the waiting area last.. It is not intentional.. just the way the layout tends to work. There is no need to arrive early unless you intend to hold a place in line.. the guard will tell you to go to the waiting area.. he will insist.. some people ignored him.. You just need to be near the entrance to the waiting area rather than on a bench in the back..
The waiting area is at the far right as you face the embassy. It is just a little blocked off area with a few benches and vendors.. The entry is nearby. Once they call to line up there is a pavillion with roped off lines wh... read complete review
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4122 on March 24, 2009: |
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happy for the journey....
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4121 on March 24, 2009: |
Donald-n-Analyn
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Both the petitioner and the beneficiary were present. We arrived at about 07:00 for a 07:30 appointment. Registration was smooth, and she got her finger scanning done quickly. Not long after, we talked to the pre-screener and presented our evidence.
For the actual interview, they call a person to wait outside each room, while the officer is conducting the prior interview. In our case, the person ahead of us had a very long interview. It was frustrating to sit there waiting, while people cycled through the other rooms. I think that they should wait until one interview is over, before queuing someone else up outside to wait.
Finally, our interview went quickly once she got in. I (the petitioner) spoke to the pre-screener, but not to the interviewing officer. We approved and out the door by about 11:00.
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Manila, Philippines | Review #4118 on March 24, 2009: |
barenaked
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Friday the 13th interview experience:
Pre-screener - nbi, birth certificate, annulment papers, cenomar, fiances financial documents,
2008 w2, tax returns, bank statement, employment certificate and 2 pay stubs. and ONE SCRAPBOOK.
which contains like 20 designed pics.
no other evidence...
CO Interview - didnt take long. it was less than 3 minutes actually... he asked 5 questions about my fiance, and around 10 questions about my ex husband who happens to be an immigrant in the US.
then he told me to wait outside and wait for my name to be called.
i was then called at window 34 and they told me that i have to have another interview and that they'll just call me up for the schedule. they wont give any other details...
it was so frustrating having to wait again. We were stuck at NVC for 6 weeks, got delayed at SLEC because of my annulment (psychological incapacity) , then here we are again...
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