Algeria US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.6
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109 Review(s)
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Algiers, Algeria | Review #23485 on March 22, 2018: |
Tahar&Amy
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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The interview was a pleasant experience. My husband got there about an hour early, went through security, was asked for his civil documents and evidence before going to the next building where he waited about 10 minutes to get fingerprinted. He was waiting about another 20 minutes before being called to the window where the consular officer asked him several questions which were:
Where does your wife live?
What does she do for a living?
Asked about my son. His age, etc.
When did we get married?
What we did together on my visits to Algeria and dates I was there.
At the end he took my husband's passport and came back to the window and told my husband, "Congratulations, your visa has been approved!" They gave my husband instructions how to get his passport back and that was it. About 2 hours at the embassy and a very pleasant experience altogether.
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Algiers, Algeria | Review #22788 on November 5, 2017: |
janet3
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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I attended the interview with my fiance. The interview was scheduled for 9:45 on October 25, 2017 and we arrived at the consulate at 9. I had expected to have to wait outside but my fiance explained we were there for the K1 and they allowed me in the consulate. At security they took my phone and drivers license (take two picture IDs) they also took my fiance's phone, car keys and ID.
My fiance was called to the 1st window at about 10:30 and they took his finger prints, my financial information (the DS134, 2016 tax return and tax transcript...they gave the tax returns for 2015 and 2014 back to my fiance and returned my business tax return for 2016). In addition to the financial information they kept the copy of his military card and translation, birth certificate and translation, certificate of non marriage and translation, and police certificate with translation.
We waited another hour and a half for the interview. My fiance was called to the window for the interview.... read complete review
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Algiers, Algeria | Review #22643 on October 9, 2017: |
Bren9218
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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- hello vj .
my experience in the embassy was like this _ day of interview 04 october 2017
- arriving at 1:15
they ask for id card & then they gave me a badge of entry ; i went through agent checking then go inside .
inside embassy the lady in the front of door ask for passport & appointment paper & d160 confirmation & she asks to write down two available phone nembers
i did what shes asks then i waited for fingers checking & requiered documents wich are
_ 134 affidavit of support with bank statment & letter of employment
_ birth certeficat + translation ( take aother copy of english & arabic paper of each one the asks)
_military card + translation
_non marriage certeficate + translation
_ Criminal record certificate + translation
_medical file
& relationship evidence
they took what they need & bring me back the rest
after about 5 mnts of waiting they call me for interview ( i was n... read complete review
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Algiers, Algeria | Review #22456 on September 6, 2017: |
zizou2017
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· 2 people found this review helpful
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Interview went very smooth according to my wife. She was an early bird showing up at 7:15am. As a result, she was first to be interviewed even though her appointment was at 8:10am as some other applicant reported their appointment to be scheduled earlier than hers, 7:45am.
She first passed security. Once in, an Algerian lady, who some report she may not be pleasant all the time, nicely asked for her civil documents while she was about to take her fingerprint. Then, she handed the domestic violence pamphlet and nicely asked to patiently wait until her name gets called for the interview.
At the time of the interview, it was a nice African American who made my stressed wife comfortable the minute she walked to the counter. The interview itself had few questions, but it was mainly to build rapport rather than an interrogation. We expected the CO to speak in French. However, it was a surprise to realize he spoke Arabic, slightly an Egyptian accent. I am glad ... read complete review
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Algiers, Algeria | Review #22283 on August 3, 2017: |
We did it
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· 4 people found this review helpful
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15 m interview. so easy because my English is good. and i have a really strong case
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