The U.S. Embassy will be closed on Monday, October 31, 2011, in observance of the Special Non-Working Day declared by the Philippine government.
All nonimmigrant and immigrant visa applicants scheduled on October 31, 2011, are requested to contact the Embassy call center at the following numbers: (02) 982-5555 and (02) 902-8930, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., or go to http://www.ustraveldocs.com/ph to reschedule their appointments.









Hi, Will the US Embassy be closed on November 2 – All Souls Day as well?
The U.S. Embassy will also be closed on Nov 1.
what about if the mother is not immigrant and she have American citizen and they minor what? i have to do i want back here in the Philippines together white my son after a year he have to go back in us i apply again.i get dined,MY SON WANT BACK US WITH OUT ME ITS BORK-END MY HEART TO SEE HIM LIVE CRYING AND HOPING TO SEE HERE MOM AGAIN, PL I NEED THE SUPPORT OF THE CONSUL DO YOU WANT TO SEE THIS KID NOT TO FINES HIS DREAM COS HIS MOM IS NOT WITH HIM. I DON’T HAVE LOT OF MONEY TO SHOW THEM THAT I QUADRUPLY TO STAY IN US BUT LIKE ME MOTHER WILL DO EVERYTHING TO SUPPORT MY KID PL GIVE ME CHANGES
To qualify for immigration benefits, an applicant must be the beneficiary of a family- or employment-based visa petition filed on his/her behalf with the Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHS/USCIS). Information regarding the requirements and procedure are available from the USCIS website at http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis. You may also wish to contact the DHS/USCIS office at Embassy Manila by email at mphinquiry.cis@dhs.gov regarding this matter.