Ireland US Consulate Reviews
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145 Review(s)
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Dublin, Ireland | Review #17440 on July 29, 2015: |
kjebo
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Dublin, Ireland | Review #17176 on June 26, 2015: |
billtherese
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My interview experience may not represent a typical interview in the Dublin Embassy so please don't presume it will be as easy.
Our original interview (23rd June) had been canceled due to the system failure so we were rescheduled via a phone call for 25th of June.
When we arrived at 9.45am there was a queue formed outside. I immediately thought we were going to be there all day. I presumed they had rescheduled everyone for the same day to try catch up with the backlog from the system failure. Myself and my son had appointments for interviews at 10am but my husband came along for support. I was sure they would tell him to wait outside but to my surprise they allowed him in no questions asked.
Due to our interview being rescheduled over the phone I had no appointment letter. I thought this might cause a problem but they never asked for any documents only our passport. We had to put our phones and liquids into a locker before we go inside the Embassy.
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Dublin, Ireland | Review #16794 on May 9, 2015: |
tim131
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My experience was like all the others here... Arrived about 30mins before my appointment told to go away for a couple of minutes, I come back and there is a queue maybe 30 deep all these feckin' J1ers going to San Diego, it eventually clears out.
Go through security, wife wasn't allowed in, no problem it was a nice day so she went to the park, wait in the waiting area for name to be called, go up to one of the counters they request all my original copies, sit back down, called again 20 minutes later, chatting to the officer, didn't seem like an interview at all, my wife was born in Mexico so we we're chatting about Mexico and NFL and before I know it he says "welcome to the club"
My advice is, don't worry, they've already decided you're fate before you even get there.
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Dublin, Ireland | Review #16773 on May 7, 2015: |
Sharon&josh
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Dublin, Ireland | Review #16567 on April 11, 2015: |
Lorvin
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I almost didn’t complete this section because we don’t have anything that new to offer – our experience with Dublin Consulate was very similar to everyone else’s once we got to the interview.
There were however, a couple communication issues leading up the interview which added 11 days to the process.
- All the communication prior to the interview was directed to the US citizen rather than the applicant. This happened for Packet 3 (emailed to the US citizen) and Packet 4 (also via email), despite being told that the applicant would either receive Packet 4 via post or via a phone call advising them of the interview date and time.
- It was only discovered that the Packet 3 email was sent when we inquired as to why we had not heard anything. Again, this happened with Packet 4.
- We did not receive any emails initiated by Dublin; however, if they replied to our inquiry we received them no trouble.
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