Israel US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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83 Review(s)
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Israel | Review #20471 on September 22, 2016: |
Haran??1933
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In general the consulate is organized and things went smoothly. The case was thoroughly reviewed. The person who took the papers gave my fiancé incorrect information about having to provide additional documentation and that he would have to apply for a different type of visa. But when the consular officer interviewed him he was very nice. My fiancé said the officer clearly wanted to be helpful and asked a lot of very detailed questions about our relationship, how many times and where we had seen each other, when we plan to be married and also questions about his ex-wife and daughter. In the end, the only thing that was missing was the police certificate. It had not arrived yet at the consulate. Once we submit the police certificate, the visa will be issued. My fiancé was out in about 2 hours.
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Israel | Review #20221 on August 18, 2016: |
dimv1990
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Was very Quick
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Israel | Review #20154 on August 9, 2016: |
bironran
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Long wait time, wife had to wait outside (there's a coffee place up the hill). I came super prepared with papers about my whole life, bank accounts, work and so on. None of that was needed.
The process is really straight forward. You go in past security (don't bring your phone as you'll have to check it in!), go out of the security building and into the next building which is the consulate proper. There you tell the person at the front that you're here for an immigration visa interview - and they send you to sit at a special section not governed by the queue numbers. When it's your turn (took more than an hour for me) they'll call you to a side window where they'll take your original papers and compare them with what you sent to the NVC. then wait again.
When it's your turn again, you go to the interview window, where you'll be asked why you want to come to the US and some details about your life and your relative. Then its "it's approved" and you wait again.
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Israel | Review #19784 on June 20, 2016: |
visavis
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Dealing with the Jerusalem Consulate was a wonderful experience for obtaining my wife's immigrant visa. They sent us all of the information without any doubt as to what steps we should take along the way. Importantly, they even called us the day before the interview to notify us of a form that they wanted us to bring; if they didn't, we would not have been able to pass our interview that day!
A gentleman greeted my wife after a very short waiting period, asked a few basic questions, and did not take much time to grab copies of our original documents and view my updated 1040. She was on her way in no time with instructions on how to register for the mail and receive her immigrant visa for her POE. The interview was non-confrontational and no bumps were found along the way. 5-star experience!
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Israel | Review #19407 on April 29, 2016: |
visavis
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