Indonesia US Consulate Reviews
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Indonesia | Review #12005 on May 24, 2013: |
mrskinne
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Our appointment was on May 21, 2013 at 12:30 PM. We arrived at the embassy at 12:20 by Taxi and were able to go right in. I did bring the email stating that I could accompany Nanan into the interview.
We cleared security (left our phones at the hotel), and walked across the courtyard to the Visa department.
We sat in the first row directly in front of Window 5. When the lady opened up and asked for Immigrant Visas we walked up first. We handed her our package of paperwork prepared by my immigration lawyer in the US. She immediately unbundled the package and reorganized the paperwork. Once she was done, we stepped to Window 6 and paid our visa application fee $2,400,000 rupiah, then stat down again.
12:45 PM Nanan was called to Window 1 (small room with door). I asked the interviewer if I could join her and he said very friendly, “Sure”.
She took the oath to tell the truth, and scanned fingerprints. Then the Interviewer ask... read complete review
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Indonesia | Review #11954 on May 13, 2013: |
blooms
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My K1 visa interview was scheduled April 23, 2013 at 12:30 pm. Came one hour early, showed the guard my appointment letter and waited outside. 30 minutes prior to the scheduled interview, it rained and they let us all in.
After they screened by belongings, I was ushered inside the compound and went in the consulate waiting area.
Here are the steps:
1. Wait in front of window 5 with all of your documents in order exactly as instructed on the checklist (packet 3)
2. Window 5 lady showed up, so I immediately got up and gave her my documents.
3. Paid $240 at window 6 (which is exactly next to window 5)
4. Make sure you have a copy of your birth cert, divorce decree (if any)
5. Signed DS forms that needed to be done with the presence of an officer.
6. Waited another 15 minutes before they called my name to enter window 1. This is actually a small room, where you'll find the IO behind a window.
7. Fingerprinting was done
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Indonesia | Review #11889 on April 29, 2013: |
akrose
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We showed up 1 hour early to the consulate, not knowing what to expect. This was a bad idea, as we had to wait outside in a police barrack (as you are not allowed to stand and wait outside the doors). All of the consulate officers were very kind and cordial, and were helpful with any questions we had. After getting through security, we were led to a waiting room where the interview windows were. There were only about 6 other applicants for this interview time, so it eased the nerves and stress. Wisna was the only male applicant. We payed our fee, submitted our paperwork and waited to be called to the window. After about 20 minutes, he was called to be sworn in and interviewed. He was asked simple questions (in Indonesian!) about where he met me, how long he has known me, and where he plans on residing in the United States. The officer then told him that he needed to have an English Translation of his birth certificate, and gave a date for him to bring it back and pick up his visa. This... read complete review
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Indonesia | Review #11743 on March 31, 2013: |
gingerbon
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| Review #11149 on December 26, 2012: |
Breeze12
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Hi Vjers!
My visa interview went very well. Approximately 30 minutes for the whole process.
My husband and I got there around 12pm however, the guard wont let you in until 10 minutes before your appointment. (Please don't forget to email the embassy and notify them that your husband will accompany you during the interview. If not, they will not allow him in).
Went inside and I was the first one in for the immigrant visa (yay!) I would advise to sit in the first row, in front of locket 5. This is to assure that you can go first! The Indonesian lady immediately called all the Immigrant candidates to line up and submit all the original documents, and made you open your medical check up (just submit the results and keep the x-ray). Afterwards, she will give you a pamphlets regarding domestic violence for Immigrants for you to read while waiting to be called for the actual interview.
Waited for a couple of minutes and the CO calle... read complete review
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