Wednesday, October 7, 2009

My interview experience at the US Embassy, Manila

Yesterday, October 6, 2009 at exactly 7:23 AM. I arrived at the US Embassy Manila to have my interview for my immigrant visa. I presented my appointment letter at the first access booth going inside. The guard asked for my appointment letter and a valid I.D. Then I proceed to the main entrance wherein I was asked to put my bag in the Xray machine. Electronic devices are not allowed inside so I didn't bring my cellphone. I have my alcohol as disinfectant and my perfume identified at the xray machine so the lady guard asked me to bring them out. She asked me to try them, you know.. she is probably thinking I can use it for terrorism purposes. lol

I followed the blue arrow that guided me to the Immigrant visa unit. I proceed to the Window X, I showed to the lady my appointment letter and the lady gave me my number "6091". I waited for like an hour for my number to be flashed on the board for finger scanning but I heard my name so I proceed to window 33. I fell in line. But there there was a lady who is behind me and she has a 1 month old baby. She was asked to do the finger scanning before me. I volunteered to hold the baby . A nice black american conducted the finger scanning and after my turn, his assistant asked me to have seat and wait for my number to be flashed on the board for pre-screening. After an hour and a half, whew! my number flashed and I proceed to window 23. I had a very nice lady pre-screener. She asked me the following questions;

1.) Who is my petitioner?
2.) What does he do?
3.) How did we met?
4.) When did we start the formal relationship?
5) When did we personally see each other?
6.) When was the last time I saw him?
7.) Did he had a previous marriage?
8.) Did I have any previous marriage?

After these questions, she asked me about pictures, emails, and any proof of relationship.
I gave her the two folders, Pink and gray. I opened the folders and slid it down to the slot.
She took all of them. Then she asked me to have a seat and wait for my final moment with the consul.

I noticed almost everyone was already called, there were just like less than 20 fellows around the waiting area. I waited for like 40 minutes for my number to be flashed again. In the crepuscular of the coldness I am experiencing inside, my number was flashed bound for final interview at window 42.. Geez! but its 2 doors away from the right of window 44. Honestly I can't remember if it was really at that window since I was freezing cold, I am so out of my league, I just kept on watching in the numbers then when my number flashed, the lady who is working at the embassy to assist the applicants guided me to just seat outside of the booth and once the previous applicant comes out, I should enter. After like 3 minutes of waiting for someone to come out, the door opens and I went inside with a smile for the consul.

To my surprise, a young, american, handsome Consul greeted me"Magandang Umaga!" I greeted him back with " Magandang Umaga din po Sir" I took a seat and he asked me while he was looking at my documents, "Ikaw ba si C--- Miller", I answered, Yes Sir. He asked me to raise right hand to swear. He then begun to asked me some questions.

(while looking at my papers...)
1.) Who is my petitioner?
2.)What does he do for a living?
3.)Who is ______ ( referring to my mom in law)?
4.) Did I study in college?
5.) What course did I take?

At this time, I saw that there was a big stamp that says "approved' (probably this was from the NVC) and then he started to flip the proof of relationship folders that the pre-screener got from me, and I really want to burst into laughter when he said... "Oh! I look like your husband!", and I replied, Oh! yeah, ya'll good looking men. And the consul laugh.
After, he said, "Sandali lang", he looked at the computer, I noticed that he typed our case number... Then few seconds passed by, he said again... (still talking with american accent)" Well, Waleng probleyma ang yowng papel, Approved na ang visa mow. Welcome to United States.
My heart leaped for joy. I said, Thank you sir.

He gave me instructions to wait again for my number to be flashed on the board to window 37 for my pink slip (visa delivery form). I was about to sit down, but even before my butt touches the chair my name was called to proceed to window 47. (uh! okay.) So I fell in line, I'm the 2nd person, I payed the visa delivery fee of Php 205.00 then I walked through to Air21 booth to fill out the delivery sheet.

I walked home with a very great feeling. ;)

And hey!, just 20 secs ago, before I wrote this sentence, I just received a text from Air21 informing me that they already received my docs from US Embassy and my visa will be delivered real soon.

"It takes few ounces of patience to finally bid goodbye with a Consul"

Good luck everyone!













10 comments:

abby said...

What a great experienced you had on your interview sis..God is good !!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow!! thanks for sharing LuvTechWife.
So, when will be the your flight?

Take care and God Bless!!

Lancelotte25 of VisaJourney

Cathy said...

Hi abby, Hi Lancelotte.:)

Thank you for reading my experience. I thought it would be helpful. And I think it is.

I'm waiting on my hubby to pick me up. I canj't wait to be with him soon.

philmae83 said...

CONGRATS!!!HAPPY FOR YOU

Anonymous said...

hi! as i was reading your interview experience, i noticed that you just passed 2 folders (proof of relationship and the one with the photos,emails and chat). what happened with the other folder folders you prepared?

ronalyn from VJ

Cathy said...

twas not ask from me anymore. I kept it at my lap.

Anonymous said...

hi.....i have hemmorhoids now..can be affected for my visa denial?thanks

Cathy said...

No. Hemmorhoids is not one of the Public health concern. So don't worry about it.

Unknown said...

Hello would like to ask if they ask for AOS copy? knowing my husband already completed the papers. Im CR1 applicant..your reply will be greatly appreciated...

JL said...

It's so nice to read your interview experience in US Embassy. Hopefully, someday, I can have my (permanent) visa too! I'm willing to go to US for a living.