Japan US Consulate Reviews
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317 Review(s)
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #32583 on October 11, 2023: |
Ho_and_Ka
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My wife said there was a kids area, so we were able to bring our 1 year old son. We ended up not bringing him and had his Aunt watch him at the hotel. She could of watched him at the embassy although. My wife said the process was super smooth. That being said, we were super prepared. She mentioned there was a couple before her that forgot their interview letter from the NVC. Don't do that lol. The interviewer spoke in pure english and spoke very fast my wife said. They looked at all the paperwork and approved her on the spot lol. Yay!! Phew. We used a lawyer to help us with the NVC step and to prepare for the interview. Here is his website.
https://myfamilyvisa.com/
his prices are very reasonable, and if it weren't for his help, we may of had trouble at the NVC step, so I highly encourage everyone to get a lawyer for that step to ensure that your income is represented properly. That being said, our process was super... read complete review
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #32480 on September 5, 2023: |
Sammesh
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Husband said it went very smoothly as long as you have all the paperwork ready and organized.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #32390 on August 17, 2023: |
YumiDINUS
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Naha, Japan | Review #32209 on June 30, 2023: |
Fatcat009
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Great, the staff were so kind.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #31928 on March 29, 2023: |
kurumu
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We came from outside of Tokyo had an 8:30 am interview, ended up staying in a hotel within walking distance to the Embassy. This was great because we didn't need to worry about getting lost in the trains, and could wake up at a decent hour.
waiting in the embassy was a bit uncomfortable because they have very few chairs compared to how many people were inside. They had turnstiles set up, but no on was in line because we all had numbers.
We were really worried because we saw a few people all get denied by the same interviewer. And of course that was the person we got.
Interview questions were actually pretty easy:
When / How did you meet your husband?
"Tell me about your relationship." (They wanted to know the whole history, how long we dated, marriage, etc.)
Where will you live in the US?
Why do you want to go to the US?
Do you have previous marriage? Do you have kids?
Where did you live befo... read complete review
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