Israel US Consulate Reviews
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83 Review(s)
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Israel | Review #4962 on September 13, 2009: |
aask1826
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
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Israel | Review #4939 on September 7, 2009: |
mvladi
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Just wanted to let you know that my husband passed his interview to get CR-1 visa in US Consulate in Jerusalem on September 3, 2009. Everything was very smoothly, the CO just asked a few questions about how did we meet? where and with whom do I live and the name of my mother. Also he asked about his previous marriage, about the kids, he return the original birth certificate and also the extra copy of marriage and divorce certificates. CO said that the visa will be issued in 30 days, asked my husband one more contact phone number and the address. The interview started at 8:30 a.m. and my husband left the consulate around 10 a.m. Thank you all for the support and good luck to everyone with your upcoming interview.
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Israel | Review #4734 on July 16, 2009: |
msdelila
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing
We arrived at 7:30am for our 8:30am appointment. We waited outside til 8:00am when they opened the doors. We then went through security. Got to the waiting room, and we were called right away (about 5 min). The man, who was not the interviewer, but a consulate worker (arabic), asked my husband (beneficiary) for all the papers. He gave him all the required documents, and then we paid the $400 fee at the cashier. We returned back to the guy, and gave him the receipt. After about 5-10 min my husband was called for his interview. I was also able to come with him to the window. It was a woman, and she seemed fairly nice. She first asked me, why I wanted to move back to the States. I told her that I was going to study for my PhD. She asked to see proof of this, so I gave her my acceptance letter. I was prepared and brought the letter, but I was a bit surprised that she actually asked for it. After all, I'm the American, and why should I have to prove why I'm coming back home, b... read complete review
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Israel | Review #4477 on May 30, 2009: |
Ramialbali
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
Passed,but need to provide the consulate with more paper.
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Israel | Review #4126 on March 25, 2009: |
tuty
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
painless, they were really great. Tthe consul was a very nice lady, she asked a lot of questions and took a brief look at the proof (very brief) my fiancee came with me. We were surprised it took so little time and it went to perfectly.
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