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Home-country post · Updated 2026-05-18
H-1B Visa Stamping at U.S. Consulate Cebu
U.S. Consular Agency Cebu provides services for American citizens but does not process nonimmigrant visa interviews. Filipino H-1B applicants must travel to Manila for interview-required cases. Some Dropbox/VAC services may run through partner VACs.
Current wait times at Cebu
Updated 2026-05-18 · partial dataInterview required
7–7 days (median ~7)
First-time applicants and class-change cases must interview in person.
Interview waiver (Dropbox)
7–28 days (median ~14)
Eligible renewals: same class, prior visa < 12mo expired, no prior 221(g).
Wait times fluctuate by ±50% within weeks. Numbers above are bucket medians from travel.state.gov; your actual wait depends on slot availability when you book.
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Jurisdiction
Visayas region (American Citizen Services only — not visa interviews)
Known quirks at Cebu
- NOT an interview post — Filipino H-1B applicants must travel to Manila
- VAC document drop may be possible for some Dropbox-eligible cases — verify with VFS
- Plan logistics around Manila, not Cebu, for any interview-required stamping
Booking the appointment
- Don't book a stamping appointment at Cebu — it doesn't process H-1B visas
- If you live in Cebu, plan travel to Manila for the interview
- Some VAC document submission may run through local courier networks — confirm before relying on it
Appointment system: https://www.usvisa-info.com/en-PH/niv
Frequently asked questions
How long is the H-1B stamping wait at U.S. Consulate Cebu?
Wait times at Cebu track the philippines bucket published by the State Department. They fluctuate by ±50% within weeks. Use the live calculator on /visa-stamping for the current bucket median plus a 221(g) probability overlay. Interview-waiver (Dropbox) waits are typically 60-75% shorter than interview-required waits when you're eligible.
Am I eligible for Dropbox (interview waiver) at Cebu?
Under the 2024+ rules: prior visa must be in the same class, expired no more than 12 months ago, no prior 221(g), and not a first-time applicant. Class changes (e.g., H-4 to H-1B) disqualify even if all other criteria are met.
Should I stamp at Cebu or pursue third-country processing?
Third-country processing at Mexican and Canadian posts is no longer generally available to Indian and Chinese H-1B workers (September 6, 2025 policy change). Most non-citizens of those countries must now return to their home post — for India-chargeable workers, that means a post like Cebu or another Indian consulate. UK and Western European posts still accept third-country processing for lawful residents of those countries.
What happens if I get a 221(g) refusal at Cebu?
Section 221(g) is a "provisional refusal pending administrative processing" — typically Security Advisory Opinion (Visas Mantis), employer/role verification, or document follow-up. Resolution can take 14 days to several months. You cannot return to the United States on your prior visa stamp during this period. Plan total funds and runway accordingly — see /departure-cost and /runway-calculator.
What documents should I bring to Cebu?
Standard H-1B documentation: DS-160 confirmation, MRV fee receipt, appointment confirmation, valid passport, prior visa stamp (if any), current I-797 approval, employer support letter (recent, with role/salary/start date), recent pay stubs (3 months), employment-verification letter, client letter or end-client information if applicable, education credentials, and a copy of the LCA. Bring originals plus one photocopy of each. Generate a customized day-of document script at /stamping-action-plan.
How early should I arrive at Cebu?
For interview-required cases: arrive 30 minutes before your appointment time. Earlier is generally not allowed — security may turn you away. Bring no electronics. For Dropbox/VAC submissions: arrive at the VAC during posted hours; the VFS system runs on its own schedule and tends to be efficient if your packet is complete.
Related consulates
Manila, Philippines
Embassy post. Default for Filipino H-1B workers; healthcare-heavy applicant pool.
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