India US Consulate Reviews
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Mumbai, India | Review #10801 on November 3, 2012: |
JohnBincy

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Interview was on monday and she was approved, we picked up our visa in ernakulam VFS office on Wednesday.
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New Delhi, India | Review #10793 on November 2, 2012: |
Ram1125

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Mumbai, India | Review #10766 on October 30, 2012: |
ALJAY

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I want to thank all VJ’s for all support and guidance. Finally I will be with my husband!!! I really owe all VJ members a big time, so sharing my interview experience (Interview Date: October 30th, 2012).
6:00 - Me and my husband reached consulate office.
7:15 - 2 consulate officer instructed us to form two lines - one for immigration visa and other for non-immigration visa.
7:30 - Allowed us inside d office where security checking was done.
After security checking, we were instructed to form a single line to get the token number. After getting token number we were told to sit until our token number was flashed on the screen.
9:00 - My token number was flashed on the screen and I was called on window #6.
Pre-Screen interviewer (Indian Officer) asked me for my medical and PCC. I was also asked to give two passport size photographs.
He asked following questions,
1) Who is calling you?
2) What is his name?... read complete review
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Mumbai, India | Review #10734 on October 25, 2012: |
Itzballer

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Thanks a lot! she was only asked basic question, and she was 7th in the line, and out of the embassy by 9AM.
Reached Embassy: 6:15AM
Line formation begin : 6:45, 7th was my spouse.
Entered embassy around 7:25
Not going into details as many other have mentioned the procedure on clearance. it was fairly easy and similar to airport security screening.
Window 1: (Indian Officer)
asked for Police Certificate and Medical Report. returned IRS transcripts sent with I-864 Require Translator? No Questions asked. Returned my IRS transcripts. everything else I submitted was a copy.
Window 2 (Translator and Immigration Officer) Questions asked;
Immigration Officer : brunette Lady in her 30's. seemed polite.
all three share a smile 
Whats your name?
Your Husband's name?
how did you meet?
When did you get married?
how many siblings he h... read complete review
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Mumbai, India | Review #10629 on October 15, 2012: |
a_krash10

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Our experience was similar other people
-Arrived at the Consulate early (this is suggested since the lines get long)
-Around 7:20 lines split into immigrant & non-immigrant visa lines.
(checked interview letter while in line)
-Around 7:45 the lines moved in and went through security check.
(It's similar to airport security check, so good suggestion is don't carry anything but your documents. Try not to have metal on yourself, belts etc.)
-Exit the security passage. - Exit to outdoor waiting area.
-Enter main interview room (again checked interview letter before entering)
-Lines are formed for token number. (another reason to get through security check fast)
-When this token number is called, Indian officers check your documents. And take your fingerprints. And ask a few general questions. This is a per-interview interview to make sure your are OK for your interview.
-After this wait again for your (same) token numb... read complete review
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