Czech Republic US Consulate Reviews
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42 Review(s)
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Czech Republic | Review #3546 on November 4, 2008: |
Martina and Jim
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
I came to the U.S. Embassy in Prague, Czech Republic at 2:30 PM, my interview was scheduled for 3:00 PM.
I went through the security check, the security guard took my cell phone and put it in the box. He gave me a badge and I could go to the consular section of the U.S.Embassy.
I took a ticket from a kiosk and waited in the immigrant visa waiting room till my number appeared on the screen.
The consul asked for my medical exam, he didn´t want to see the X-rays. Then I was told to give him my passport. The consul didn´t ask for other things cause I had already submitted all documents to the NVC. The consul went through the papers and told me to wait until my number appears on the screen once more.
I waited about 10 mins and then I was called to the counter. I signed the DS-230 Part II, the consul took my fingerprints and asked me ONLY two questions:
How many times have you been to the U.S.?
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Czech Republic | Review #2770 on April 23, 2008: |
gsieffe
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
I went with my wife to the embassy for her interview. We waited 30 minutes for someone to take her paperwork. About 5 minutes later, the embassy staff, asked if we had an approved I-130 and if so if I had the approval notice from USCIS. I did, so I was asked if I can do the AOS and pay the $400, so my wife could get the IR-1 immigrant visa instead of the K-3. Since I had everything I needed to do the AOS (2007 W2, proof of salary, etc), we went for the IR-1. Next day we picked up my wife's passport with the immigrant visa.
There were no interview questions about our relationship, only about how much I made.
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| Review #2051 on September 21, 2007: |
majel
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Andrii said it took a matter of minutes. He wasn't even asked into an interview room, it was done through the office service windows. only two questions:
1) where did you meet?
2) has she met your son/how do they get along?
Andrii answered the questions and would try to elaborate but the interviewer didn't want to hear any of it. He also didn't want any of the supplementary documents as proof of an ongoing relationship (emails, pictures, etc.) He just asked for the paperwork from packet 3 and the affidavit of support info. Im not sure but i think the whole thing took less than 15 minutes. (!!!!!!!!!) He said they were nice enough. I get the impression the interview was a formality that really boiled down to collecting the papers.
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Czech Republic | Review #1974 on August 29, 2007: |
CzechMate
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What can I say? It was as a previous member submitted, "uneventful". We stayed in the Hotel Thalia, the night before. This is a 5 star hotel just near the national theater on Narodni Trida. It was a present for my SO and her son. It also happened to be 20 meters from the clinic where they had to get to get their medical check at Polycliniki Naradni. The medical was about 30 minutes and consisted of a couple of booster shots that they both needed and a finger prick for blood testing. After some lunch we walked to the embassy and got there about 30 minutes early but there was no one there in line. We only waited about 20 minutes then a lady came and took our paperwork. Waited another 15 mintues then the Consule officer came to the window and called us up.
He was pretty cool and laid back. Surprisingly, he had this guy with him that had previously denied my honey's tourist visa back in February and kind of ragged on him a little. Then he asked if everybody s... read complete review
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Czech Republic | Review #1725 on June 20, 2007: |
Len & How
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My embassy visit and the inteview experience was pleasant and quite uneventful. I got there 15 minutes before my appointment time, went through the security check and proceeded to the Immigrant Visas/US Citizen services area of the consular section. My appointment was for 3.30pm and there was only another couple (reporting the birth of their child) and a person whom the consul was interviewing right there in the waiting area (he had some problems working on tourist visa - not good!).
I got called to the window right at 3.30 and a Czech woman took all the documents that were on the P3 checklist - nothing more, nothing less. She said the consul will talk to me shortly. Well, I had to wait for another 40 minutes before he actually interviewed me because they had some technical problems with their systems. I was there all by myself (and almost frozen because of the A/C) when the interview started. The consul was nice and professional, only asked a few questions. How we met, where my... read complete review
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