Denmark US Consulate Reviews
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Sweden | Review #10099 on July 30, 2012: |
GandK

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My interview appointment was at 9.00 am July 30th. I took a SJ night train from CPH at 22.00 and arrived in Stockholm central station at 6.30 am. There was plenty of time, so I decided to walk to the Embassy. It was about 3 km walk and took me around 30 minutes. Though I stopped to sit on a bench at the harbor and enjoyed the morning sun and fresh air for a while 
Got to the Embassy at around 8.20 am, there was about 25-30 people in Non-immigrant line and only 2 people in the immigrant line. After waiting in line for 5 minutes, I was let in through a security house with airport-like security screening. I left my phone there and they gave me a ticket, so I could retrieve it later.
I got inside the consular section, a lot smaller than I had pictured. There were about 40-50 people in there, the place was pretty packed with non-immigrant visa applicants ( mostly young people). I was told by the guard to proceed directly to window G for immig... read complete review
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Denmark | Review #9860 on June 19, 2012: |
milalu

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Sweden | Review #9177 on February 18, 2012: |
aaron-christine

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Arrived at the embassy at 8 am (was scheduled for 8.30). Got through security pretty fast and entered the visa immigration office at 8.15 am. I was directed to window G right away, where a sweet young Swedish woman recieved my documents (police records, birthcerticicate, I-34, and Aaron's employer letter and latest tax transcript). She had me sign my DS forms while asking me a few questions about my previous J1 visa and also about my name change in 2001 (when I was baptized I added an extra middle name). Sadly, I did not bring my name change document- but she said it would not be a problem and that I could just send it in later.
Then I sat down for 5 min before I was called to the interview by the consular. He was a bit authoritarian at first, but ended up making jokes etc.
Questions:
How did you meet?
When did you see him IRL first time?
Has he been to Denmark?
Tell me about Huntington Beach? (talked about how I would end up getting killed ... read complete review
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Denmark | Review #7778 on June 16, 2011: |
Martin and Tricia

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I had an appointment at 11:00, but already came a bit before 10. The guards checked my appointment letter, and said that should i come back 15 minutes before 11.
When i got back after a short break at the library across the street, he showed the appointment letter again, and passport, and they let me in, where i had to take everything out of the pockets, and put phone on the table, and my folder in a box.
Then i was let in to the waiting room, and was told to go to window 4, where a nice danish woman, wanted to see the documents (DS-156, DS-156K, DS-157, DS-230 Part I). I also had to give them military draft board, passport, birth certificate, bank payment receipt and the co-sponsor documents.
Then i was told to sit and wait until they called me on the speaker. shortly after the danish woman at window 4 called me, and told that they had to postpone to interview 2 hours, and said i could go to the lake or to a café to get something to eat, and come back at 14:00.... read complete review
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Denmark | Review #7727 on June 9, 2011: |
Moomin

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I was there half an hour too early - the guards won't let anybody in until 10-15 minutes before time so I went down to the lakes for a bit. After showing passport and app. letter they ask for your electronic devices which I had already put in one bag. Was told to please take a seat until a lady at window 4 called my name. She's the one taking care of all the documents, asking you to sign ds-156k and looking through the paperwork, doing fingerprints and explaining the process. They scan your picture(the one you brought along) so make sure ears and eyes are clearly exposed - and picture size 2 x 2". She was very kind, and asked if I had any problems with the guidelines and instructions(packet 3 only consists of one paper with a link to all forms). They don't specifically mention the i-134 in the instructions as a requirement at Cph but make sure you bring it and all supporting evidence.
It took around 20 minutes, then she asked me to have a seat until I was called to win... read complete review
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