Afghanistan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 1.8
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51 Review(s)
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Afghanistan | Review #21602 on March 27, 2017: |
LeahMarie1981
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Ok so you all know. That sat the end in the final review they said the fk1 fiancé visa could not be issued until the special immigration visa was done processing that he had from working with our Military so that was really messed up a lot of money was spent it may have helped push the other visa through but I made a big petition for his SIV and got 15000 signatures and called congress man and governors to contact the Kabul embassy He got his SIV visa but that was really messed up to even let a k1 fiancé visa be started if it could not be issued until the SIV was obtained that is a lot of money Time and effort to find out in that way.
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Adana, Turkey | Review #20567 on October 2, 2016: |
Mmagic
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(updated on June 29, 2018)
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Afghanistan | Review #20006 on July 25, 2016: |
dulce_lluvia
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I wanted to give this embassy a five, but then I realized it was just because I was happy about getting the visa approved.
To be honest, the embassy really needs to work on communicating better with applicants. It was very difficult to get a straight answer from them.
People on the phone always answered differently, they take long to respond to emails, and when they do often reply with broken links.
As for communication, they need to work on that.
Nonetheless, this website was extremely helpful.
However, they deserve a 5+ in regards to the actual in-person process once you get to the interview. My fiance says everyone was friendly, the actual interview took less than 10 minutes, and asked simple questions, such as; how did you meet, how did you propose, what do you love most about her, and what will you do about your job.
He had a fair and efficient interview.
Great experience overall, this was a tough, long, and hard jour... read complete review
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| Review #18471 on November 30, 2015: |
Amena14
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband received notification on 9/11/2015 for his interview date of 10/20/2015. He arrived at the Embassy approximately 07:30 and didn’t get called until after 12:00 pm. He was asked very few questions and then told that we would need a joint sponsor. I provided proof of assets of almost $200k but they still insisted that we provide a joint sponsor. My husband tried to give the interviewer my additional paycheck stubs for proof of current income, but she didn’t want to see them. The only reason I can assume they wanted a joint sponsor is because I had only been at my current job less than 2 months on his interview date. I had just returned from Afghanistan, where I had been living for a year with him, to set up our domicile and await his arrival.
They did not question or age difference or my multiple marriages which I expected…only the issue with income. They did however take his passport and told him to bring the additional I-864, with original signatu... read complete review
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Afghanistan | Review #18201 on October 29, 2015: |
pitbull6
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Unlike the much more stringent and rubber stamped nonimmigration visa interview, the K1 visa interview was longer and much more upbeat. She reported that the consular officer was jovial and engaging and seemed to just verify that the relationship was genuine. My Affidavit of Support documentation was not scrutinized.
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