India US Consulate Reviews
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New Delhi, India | Review #23042 on December 31, 2017: |
KozmicBlues
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My fiance arrived at the New Delhi embassy for his 8:00 AM appointment. The line for non-immigrant visas was very long, but the line for immigrant visas was separate and much less of a queue. Everyone was extremely helpful and really nice. He didn't have his fee receipt, but one senior worker advised them to print it out for my fiance. They collected the I-134 form, but didn't ask for any of the supporting financial docs (employment verification, pay stubs, tax forms, etc.).
He was given a token and waited in the area where the CO windows were located. He even met a lovely couple with their kids applying for a visa while waiting! He was bummed that he didn't have time to exchange contact information with them...hehe. He said the girl interviewed before him was denied, so that made him a bit nervous, but luckily his interview went well.
When he was called up to the window for his interview, the woman was very nice and only asked him a few, simple question... read complete review
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New Delhi, India | Review #23041 on December 30, 2017: |
Hinapardeep
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Our appointment was for 8:00AM. We arrived at consulate by around 7:30 am and there were a ton of people standing across the street. At 7:45 am, the security guards allowed us to queue in front of the embassy. I would highly recommend that you come early and try to get in the front of the queue (esp. if you have a 8:00 am appointment, which is I believe the first possible appointment); tokens are handed out in the order of people waiting in line and it dramatically reduces your waiting time if you are able to get one of the first tokens.
Anyways, 7:44 am, they allowed us into the embassy, we passed through security and into an outside waiting area where we were able to sit down. (Side note: do not bring your cell phones or any sort of backpacks, they will not allow them into the embassy). Three Indian staff members walked through the line and made us take out/arrange the following documents --
1) DS-260 confirmation
2) Interview appointment ... read complete review
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Mumbai, India | Review #23035 on December 29, 2017: |
heenakumthekar33
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I had reached the embassy at 6.45 am and my appointment was at 7.30 am.
It wasn’t that crowded as it’s the last working day of the year. One of the officers came and asked the immigrant visa applications to proceed first. We were escorted inside the embassy - documents they checked for K1 were appointment letter and passport. We went through security check and into the Hall where they interview applicants.
We were asked to wait in the line to get a token number and arrange our documents - DS160 confirmation page, passport, medical report, pcc, birth certificate and it’s photocopy. After getting the token number we were asked to wait.
Next, when my token number was displayed on the tv, I approached the specific numbered window. She asked for my fiance’s documents and I had a co-sponsor so I had given her his documents as well. She sorted it out as per her needs and prepared a file. She asked me to take a seat and wait.
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Mumbai, India | Review #22806 on November 9, 2017: |
TrIndie
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My appointment was at 7.30am at the US Consulate Mumbai. I reached at 7.10 am and was asked by the security for my appointment time. There was a huge line of people at the entrance but they were for non immigrant visas and O was asked to go forward and ask one of the officers to be let in. Once in and done with security I was led to an open space where people wait. Seeing I was K1 I was asked to wait separately and in 2 minutes I was led to the IV section of the consulate.
There I had to stand in another line to get my token number. Once that was done, I waited for my turn. An Indian guy asked for my documents:
1. DS 160 confirmation
2. Appointment letter
3. PCC
4. Birth certificate original and copy
5. Medical report
6. 2 photographs (2x2)
He asked me:
1. Who is calling you?
2. Have you been to US before?
3. Have you been to another country before? ( I had, so he asked how long have you stayed? It was less... read complete review
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Mumbai, India | Review #22688 on October 17, 2017: |
Yanet0530
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