U.S. Embassy in the Philippines Now Requiring Complete Documents for Visa Interviews
April 24, 2025Starting May 19, the U.S. Embassy in Manila will require all immigrant visa applicants to bring original documents or reschedule their interview.
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Starting May 19, the U.S. Embassy in Manila will require all immigrant visa applicants to bring original documents or reschedule their interview.
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