France US Consulate Reviews
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271 Review(s)
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France | Review #1274 on February 9, 2007: |
Orc
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Just wanted to give anyone waiting for the Paris interview a heads up if you are curious since we had ours 2/7/07. It was pretty much what the other French VJer's mentioned.
Fiance went to Dr Meyers, she's next to the embassy so my fiance went and to pick up his medical paperwork there before heading to the interview. (His medical appointment was three days prior but he had to take one vaccination so she told him to return after it was administered in order to give him the completed paperwork. Also, please remember to get a copy of the DS-3025 vaccination form from the doctor - it'll be important for the AOS application later on).
At the embassy, the lady who takes your paperwork took our I-134 instead of the I-864 after looking at both. She was joking around with him a bit in sort of a dry humor way. There were two other K-1's there and the french orchestra trying to get a visa for their tour, so it's very noisy inside. It is the immigration booth you go... read complete review
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France | Review #1096 on December 7, 2006: |
shayrene
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Medical
Fiance did the medical the day before the interview. It is best to do it then so that you can have your results and plus it is alot of running around to different offices. The doctor's (Dr. Meyers) office, the place to get the x-ray, the place to get your blood drawn. He returned that afternoon to get his results. The fee was 160 euro and not the 150 euro that was on the embassy letter. He also did his vaccinations earlier. (He did not have his vaccination records so took them all over again) You will need tetanus and MMR (ROR in French)
Interview
My fiance and I arrived at the Paris embassy at 12:40 for his 1 pm appointment. They do not allow anyone in until 1 pm. (All K-1/K-3 interviews are on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 1) We went through security where they take your cell phone and return to you after your interview. There were not alot of people there on this day. My fiance went up to the window to ask a question as to where to go. T... read complete review
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France | Review #1095 on December 7, 2006: |
CecileM
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Dec. 7th, American Embassy in Paris,
VISA APPROVED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll get it next week in person at the Embassy.
They told me that there are some electronic device problems with editing
visas this week. I suggested to them that I could come in person to fetch it
instead of receiving it by mail.
The two people I talked to were very nice and helpful. The officer asked me
those 6 questions: "When did you meet your Fiancé?", "Was your Fiancé once
married?", "Does he have children?", "What job does he do?", "What do you
do?", "What job do you expect to do in the US?". While responding, he was
going through the paperwork and that was it. The interview only took 10
minutes and it took me 2 hours in all (mostly waiting to be called).
The interview was scheduled at 1pm. I arrived there at 12:15am to be early
enough. The guards told me th... read complete review
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France | Review #1051 on November 26, 2006: |
Stephane
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Really easy. No question at all, just making sure all the paper are in the packet.
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France | Review #907 on October 5, 2006: |
caroledfb
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The waiting room looks a bit like a prison but the immigration officers are nice and helpful.
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