France US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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271 Review(s)
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France | Review #3160 on July 25, 2008: |
Pam&Josh
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I arrived at the embassy a little bit earlier, but waited 12h45 before trying to enter. There was already someone waiting, and after 2 mns, he checked my passeport and appointment letter, and let us come in.
Then, they checked my purse, and my other bag with all my forms. They kept my car keys, and some medications I had.
I went take a ticket, and waited in the room. There were like 20 windows, but half of them were actually open.
The room was filled with like 50 persons, and had a B number. Mine was an A number.
I waited 25mns before I got called at the first window.The lady gave me a huge smile, and asked for my appointment letter and the little part of my ticket.She told me to take a seat, and I will be called again.
Only 15mns later, I am called at the 2nd window.She asked all my forms (+ DS 157 even if it was for men, but I had it ready anyways! )
She took my fingerprints, passeport, chronopost letter, went trough all ... read complete review
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France | Review #3155 on July 23, 2008: |
Cecile and Bryan
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It was a piece of cake.
I arrived in front of the embassy at 12:30, they told me to come back 10 or 15 minutes before the appointment time (1pm). So I waited and as soon as people started to go towards the guards, I followed them, the guard checked my appointment letter and my passport and let me enter. I was the second person to enter.
They took my cellphone and my ibuprofen, I didn't have any other "potentially dangerous" items. I took a ticket with a number (A111, easy to remember) and took a seat. There were lots of people sitting there (from the morning appointments). It is a big room with 18 "windows" around, but there were only 6 or 7 with people working behind them.
At 1pm they started calling the numbers starting by A. They took my appointment letter and the small part of my ticket. Then I went back to my seat.
The second time, another woman asked me if my address and my fiance's address had changed. She also asked when I was planning to go back to ... read complete review
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France | Review #3103 on July 8, 2008: |
Atmi
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Interview was on a Thursday. We arrived in Paris Wednesday morning and immediately went to have my blood drawn for the serology tests (5 min wait) because Dr. Meyers recommends completing this by 11AM the day before your interview to ensure all documentation will be finished in time. The serology results are sent directly to Dr. Meyers. Next we walked a few blocks to have a chest X-ray taken (1/2 hour wait), and you are given the chest film to keep until your doctor appointment. That afternoon I had scheduled the medical appointment with Dr. Meyers who speaks English and French fluently. Overall, all the places are within walking distance and the procedures were easy to complete.
The next day we arrived at 12:45 and were told that we were too early and should return in 10 minutes. After waiting, we passed through security, took a number from the machine, and then waited to be called to a window. Unfortunately we were last in line so things took awhile, but the process we... read complete review
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France | Review #3021 on June 17, 2008: |
FaustInAK
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Well, everything went ok. My interview was scheduled at 1pm. I had to go to the doctor first to give her my X-rays and get the envelop I had to give at my interview. I got at the Embassy at 12:50pm, there was a family waiting in line and we had to wait about 10 minutes before getting in the Embassy. They checked my bag, took my water bottle away and my cell phone.
It took two hours to get approved... First thing I did when I arrived was to take a receipt.. Then I waited for a while before being called at a first window. They took my receipt number and my appointment letter. They told me to go sit and wait. After about 45min, they called me at another window. The person there wasn't very nice, she spoke super fast, but that was ok. She took all the documents, I-134 and other support docs, the 2 exemplaries of signed DS-156 and the DS-156K. She complained because my photos were a bit to bright for her, but she took them all the same. She also took ... read complete review
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France | Review #2651 on March 27, 2008: |
FishVal
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The Paris Embassy handled everything ok. The first packet they sent with all the forms in it was not clear and referenced material relating to NON-immigrant visas even though we were getting an IMMIGRANT visa. After filling out what we thought was the correct paperwork and sending it to Paris we didn't hear anything back. After 2 weeks we contacted the Embassy and they said that we forgot to send DS-2001 (checklist) so they didn’t bother to set anything up or contact us that we forgot a form. After hearing this we immediately sent them the checklist and another 2 weeks later we were notified that we would have the interview. It took about 6 weeks from the time the packet was received to the interview date.
As for the interview, it went ok as well. The Embassy doesn’t let anybody in until 12:45. The first person at the window was rude like we were at the DMV. She said that forms weren’t filled out and that papers weren’t signed correctly. After dealing ... read complete review
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