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Indonesia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
163 Review(s)
Indonesia
Review #2989 on June 10, 2008:

Victoria.Blake




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My fiance's interview was relatively easy and painless. His appointment was for 1pm, but they didn't get to him until about 3pm, as they were really busy. The officer first tried to trick him, asking about his "wife," but then moved on to more typical questions. "What do you do?" "What does your fiancee do?" "Where/When did you meet?" "When did you get engaged?" "Where does your fiancee live in the US?" Those kinds of things.

Overall, it took a little over 10 minutes because the officer spoke so fast that my fiance had to ask her to repeat herself several times.

All of the other Fiance Visa applicants there that day were approved!

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Indonesia
Review #2905 on May 23, 2008:

Kamaboko




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I had the visa interview appointment at 1 pm but it was quite a bit of queue so my turn came at around 2.20 PM. I went thru the interview room after the 4th applicant and felt a bit nervous.
The interviewer was OK and he started off by asking me to take an oath by raising my right hand. He worked pretty efficient. First question was how long we have known each other. The others were easy, such as how we met, when i saw him last, how we communicated with each other, and if I brought our pics and his emails. Oh yeah, he also asked if I had lived in other country other than Indonesia, oh well I had never.
Over all it was quite a pleasant interview and then after about 6 mins or so he said that things looked good. When I asked if I was approved, he said "pretty much", then handled me this white slip to be used to pick up my passport.


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Review #2565 on March 6, 2008:

Tenderfoot




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I attended the visa interview with my fiance at Jakarta Embassy. It was a fairly easy interview that only lasted about 5 minutes and without any difficult questions. The interviewer only asked "How we met?" and "How many times I had visited Indonesia?" (6). It was a "slam dunk"

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Review #2324 on January 8, 2008:

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There were no questions or requests. The consul handled it himself. He took my wife's passport, handed her an approval slip, and said "your husband should be very happy about this".

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Review #1173 on January 4, 2007:

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Our interview was pretty easy. But I think that was mostly because we had been to the embassy together four times before our actual interview date. Our file went into some kind of 'extra security check' before leaving NVC and it really threw a wrench into our lives because my fiancee (now wife) was pregnant at the time. I flew to Jakarta 3 times and we went to the consulate to do whatever we could to move things forward. It didn't do any good as far as getting the ball rolling and we ended up having our son in Singapore and then having our interview after he was born. We showed up at the interview with our newborn son (which goes a long way to proving a legitmate relationship ) and by that time I had so many stamps in my passport and we knew a couple of the consulate employees on a first name basis. We had never seen the guy that did our actual interview, but I got the feeling he'd been told about us because he didn't ask to see a single shred of proof (phot... read complete review

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