Denmark US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.7
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34 Review(s)
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Denmark | Review #6348 on July 15, 2010: |
Lohninck
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From what I gathered from my fiance, who attended the interview while I remained Stateside, they were a very friendly bunch and were very lenient and helpful with the documents as we had one thing missing with the Affidavit of Support, but instead of telling us we're screwed, they helped us out and the interview was easy. They didn't even ask to see pictures, just how we met and when we decided to get married. Very awesome, thanks Copenhagen!
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| Review #5992 on April 29, 2010: |
bootsey79
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My fiance had a very smooth visit to the US embassy in Copenhagen. He spent about an hour and fifteen minutes there. Most of the time was spent either waiting or handing over the documents. The acutal interview was less than 10 minutes, with very few questions. He said that everyone was very nice and helpful. No problems at all!
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Denmark | Review #5066 on October 9, 2009: |
Mikkel
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I had planned to write an extensive review of the K-1 interview at the Copenhagen embassy, but this was planned while still under the assumption that the process would be grueling exhaustive.
I sent in the request for the interview on a on September 30th, 2009, and received a reply on October 3rd with an interview date of October 8th. If you're thinking about saving time by sending in the request before you've got everything you need, then keep in mind that you could have your interview scheduled as soon as a week from the date of submission.
My interview was scheduled for 1 PM, and I arrived a few minutes prior, and was rudely greeted by impolite, and terribly unprofessional security guards. (The security at the entrance is subcontracted to a Danish security company. Sub-par security officers exist all over the world.) I had gone straight from the office to the embassy, and I was carrying my laptop case (which for a network engineer almost exclusively con... read complete review
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Denmark | Review #4814 on August 4, 2009: |
txladykat
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All in all, I have to say the process was pretty easy. I arrived in Denmark the end of Oct 2008 and filed for my residency in December. In late January, we decided we wanted to live in the US, so I contacted the embassy about applying DCF and explaining that although I had applied for my residency permit, it could take upward of 18 months to receive. They told me to submit what I had to show I was residing legally in Denmark and had not left. I sent the following items:
Lease Agreement
Utility Bills
Children's School Records
Copy of shipping agreement where we shipped my household from the US
Receipt from the Danish Immigration showing I had applied for Residency
Copy of passport to show when I entered Denmark, and that I had not left.
Copy of airline ticket flying into Denmark with cancellation of return flight.
They accepted this evidence and gave us a May 1, 2009 appointment to file the I-130 as this would m... read complete review
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Denmark | Review #3081 on July 3, 2008: |
okspider
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Very lovely people and very easy! Not crowded at all.
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