Cambodia US Consulate Reviews
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Cambodia | Review #27561 on November 24, 2019: |
WorldCitizen1969
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We had our interview on Nov.14 and she passed. There were a few women there who didnt and it was one of 2 reasons: lack of paperwork (evidence of relationship and/or other documents), or they didnt know some basic information about their future spouse. Our appointment was at 8:30 and we were finished by 9:20 or so.
The lady really grilled me I felt and I honestly messed up on some of my OWN information (ex. I forgot the year I was divorced, LOL). The only paperwork requested from us: evidence of relationship, affidavit of support and 2018 taxes.
I was interviewed first and the questions mostly pertained to how we met, her family, my job, and 1 or 2 questions regarding my divorce.
Her questions were basically follow-ups to my answers.
Personally, I think she performed better than I did on the interview.
One piece of advice - both people need to be there for the interview. Dont let her/him go through this alone.
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Cambodia | Review #27438 on November 7, 2019: |
Brian74
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We had our interview at the USA embassy in Phnom Penh. I attended with my fiancee. We arrived at about 9:00 am for our 9:30 am appointment. We had to wait until 9:20 am before they would allow us to queue up for a 9:30 appointment.
At the window, before they let you into the embassy they will verify that you have an appointment. We just had to give them our passports; they did not ask for the interview letter or the DS-160 conformation page.
Once inside, you will need to go through security. You must have a national ID card or drivers license in addition to your passport. Your ID card will be left with security. You cannot bring any bags inside the embassy with you - they will remain with security, as will your cell phone. We had to remove all of our paperwork from our file folder and carry it that way.
Once through the security checkpoint, you enter the next building and go through security again. However, you don't leave any item... read complete review
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Cambodia | Review #26876 on August 17, 2019: |
jaysaldi
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I've been a lurker here but have gained a lot of info and wanted to share my own experience in the hope it may help others.
I am the U.S. citizen, late 40's white, professional, male. On October 1 I filed the petition for my Cambodian fiancee, late 20's. We have an 18 year age difference. We've been dating for 4+ years, and I have spent 400+ days in Cambodia since meeting her.
Got the first NOA approval thing in the mail in early March, then the next one in April, then the notice to complete the DS-160.
Completed the DS-160 and sent the confirmation page to the specific US embassy email address in their instructions, read them carefully. Then I got an email in response setting her appointment for 7-8 weeks later. It was over 10 months from me filing the petition to her interview BUT I dawdled for a month and delayed submitting the DS-160 because I wanted her appointment to be set for a date when I was in the country.
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Cambodia | Review #26571 on June 30, 2019: |
CambodiaLove
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I traveled to Cambodia to attend my fiance's interview on May 9, 2019. I arrived several days early to get settled.
*I would HIGHLY recommend attending the interview as the USC if possible*
We arrived 30 minutes early and needed to wait until 10 minutes before the interview. Those 20 minutes were excruciating!
My fiance (Cambodian) told the security officer at the gate that he was attending a K-1 visa interview. They looked at their roster and confirmed his name. I (USC) handed them my passport and they allowed me inside the embassy. We went to the first security check point and left our bags with the officers. The USC NEEDS to bring their driver's license to leave it with the security officers at the 1st checkpoint. We then went to the 2nd checkpoint and walked into the waiting room.
We went to window 7 to get our number. We then waited about 10 minutes until we were called to another window to present our documents. They only took the one... read complete review
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Cambodia | Review #26370 on June 6, 2019: |
Radys & Sambath
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Had a wonderful experience today at the US Embassy Phnom Penh K1 VISA. My fiancé and I had a wonderful man very friendly and thorough but overall the experience was great. We were approved. Thank you God Thank you Jesus
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