Canada US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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1657 Review(s)
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Montreal, Canada | Review #2944 on June 2, 2008: |
jmd+jonna
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So I was quite nervous but I had no reason to be.
Here's how it went.
So at the bottom of the building, there's a security guy catching you outside or in the in-between door and making sure you dont have prohibited objects such as a bag, a large purse, electronic devices(btw if you have a cell you can leave it at the security checkpoint and take it back on your way out), ...
You go thru a airport-like security once in the building.
After that you go to the 19th floor and get a ticket at window 14(says cashier over it). I think I arrived too late, even tho it was 30 minutes before my schedule time. Im not sure but I think youre processed as you come in no matter what the time they put on your packet-4. So they give you a C-number and wait for the screen to display yours. Mine was c-11 for instance and when called I went to the window displayed on the screen.
The nice lady there asked me for my ds-156K, birth cer... read complete review
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Montreal, Canada | Review #2943 on June 2, 2008: |
rae_and_scott
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We got to the consulate at 6.45; earlier than we'd intended, but there ended up being no traffic at all. So we sat in the car until 7 (it was raining), then walked up to the entrance. The signs there said they didn't open till 8.30 so Scott got kind of annoyed with me b/c we were there so early (first in line, no one else there yet). I assured him I knew what I was doing b/c of my good friends on VJ and that the doors would open at 7.45.
Actually, they let us in before 7.30. We went through security and then downstairs to a waiting room. We were given the lovely letter A. I do like being first (competitive nature). :lol:
After a short wait the guard took letters A-D into the elevator and up to the 19th floor. (The consulate actually has a gorgeous view of the city, btw.) We went to a window where we were asked for our appointment letter and passports. We sat and waited a bit longer. Then we were called up again and asked for ... read complete review
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Montreal, Canada | Review #2932 on May 30, 2008: |
PEPSICHAN77B
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Where do i begin. I left edmonton on may272008 with my daughter at 9am and got to montreal at 3:15pm it was so differnt everything was in french and english was second which was cool. took a cab to the hotal which is cheaper then the airport bus cause its only $35:00 flat rate from the airport and the airport bus does not drop you to the hotel you would hav to walk. We got to the days inn downtown montreal and settled in are room which was very nice we paid about $110:00 a night but it was worth it cause we sleped on a pillow top bed which was nice. I did not speack to my husband that day but he was driving up from albany ny and he didnot leave till about 4:30pm so i had some time on my hand. My daughter and i order food shower and watch some tv by the time i look it was after nine and still no husband. Then the door open and it was him and i was so happy cause i havent seen him since febuary 5 2008. we talk and even took a walk to see if we could find the embassy on are own it was ve... read complete review
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Montreal, Canada | Review #2912 on May 24, 2008: |
F1Belle
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Very simple and quick. As long as you are well-prepared with the necessary documents things should go smoothly.
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Vancouver, Canada | Review #2885 on May 19, 2008: |
EmilyandJason
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I arrived at 12:45 for my 1pm appointment. I was permitted to enter the building and went through one security check and walked up some stairs and was put in the elevator for the 20th floor. I went through a second security check on the 20th floor, was given a sheet of paper that listed the order for the documents, and was then permitted to wait in the waiting room.
I waited about 15 - 20 minutes before I was called to window B. I gave all my documents in the order they asked for and was then told to wait to be called to window 2.
I then waited until 3:30pm for my interview, as the poor fellow ahead of me was being grilled over a criminal incident from 25 years ago. He was not granted his visa that day.
The lady then called me to the window and was very appologetic for the long wait. I first gave my fingerprints then she proceeded with the questions:
1 - when did you meet
2 - what website
3 - when did you first meet face to face ... read complete review
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