Indonesia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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163 Review(s)
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Indonesia | Review #29016 on January 15, 2021: |
Lili_K
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Had my interview today. Went veryyy smoothly probably thanks to Covid. I was done in less than an hour.
Don't arrive too early. I suggest to arrive 20 mins before.
The interviewer was friendly. We were just like having a nice conversation about me and my fiance. ahah
The questions asked:
Tell me about your fiance
how do you guys meet?
how long have you dated?
have you met his parents?
Does he have any sibling?
What is his siblings name?
Has he met your family?
Are your parents ok with this relationship?
How much does he make a year?
Do i work? what do i work as?
Have i lived in other countries for more than a year?
I think that was pretty much it. he then took my biometric / finger print scan.
Congratulated me and asked me to stay healthy!
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Sweden | Review #28972 on January 6, 2021: |
swmfly
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Meh -- could have been better/could have been worse. Embassy staff reviewing documents was a bit unfriendly/did not think my husband could speak English (....he speaks English).
Embassy retained my husband's original birth certificate during administrative processing (for 6+ weeks) -- visa was ultimately approved, after I contacted the embassy for an update.
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Indonesia | Review #28734 on October 30, 2020: |
Kallapathar
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· 3 people found this review helpful
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Fast, efficient, friendly and nice staffs.
4 people were in my group, all of us were there for IV interview.
We were waiting in the line & came to the 1st locket. The staff in the 1st locket was a sweet Indonesian lady. She pre checked our documents and passports and asked some questions. If you previously had US visitor visas, you better bring your old passports. Questions she asked like: have you lived abroad before, have you visited US before? When was the last time you visit US? I greeted her in Indonesian so we spoke Indonesian. She asked my original documents, passports and 1 pc 5x5 photo. After finished, we were asked to wait for an interview with the consular in the same room but different locket.
The consular that interviewed us is a nice US gentleman. His questions were:
1. How long have you've been married?
2. Where did you meet your spouse and how did you know him?
3. When did you married and where?
4. Have you been married... read complete review
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Indonesia | Review #28121 on February 29, 2020: |
RoDeeRo
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Generally the staff at the embassy in Jakarta are friendly and helpful. Experience is a little mixed but mostly very positive. The one negative was when my wife (fiance at the time) interviewed for a tourist visa; she said the interviewer was rather rude, didn't look at any of the documents she had brought and only asked a couple of questions before denying her. Our other experiences have been great; I went there once to use the notary services before our marriage and we went again for my wife's CR1 visa interview. The staff let me into the embassy without question, even though I was not formally invited to attend. The initial check in was ok - the woman checking documents was a little brusque but not rude. The interviewer was very friendly and warm, and although we had brought lots of documents he didn't ask to see many of them, and once we showed him the photos from our first meeting, two other trips together, and our wedding, he seemed quite satisfied that we were legitimate and she... read complete review
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Indonesia | Review #27859 on January 24, 2020: |
MJAK
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· 4 people found this review helpful
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I arrived at the US Embassy 40 minutes before the scheduled interview time. Of course I had to wait outside, but me being the 2nd in line had the advantage of finishing earlier. The security in front was friendly, they first asked me to show my passport and the interview appointment letter and told me to wait.
After waiting, we were told to go into the building for the interview.
On the first window, I was asked to hand in the documents: Original passport, birth certificate (original & photocopy), and translation (if it’s bilingual, the CO said no need for the translation), 2 US passport style photos, original CIMB receipt, DS-160 confirmation page, I-134, W2, and 1040. This is where it was weird, in the email from Embassy, we were not told to bring 1040 tax return, instead it was listed that we needed to bring just the latest IRS Tax Transcript and W2. Luckily, I brought the 1040 so my documents were complete. The two others who I talked to during ... read complete review
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