Japan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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317 Review(s)
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #21814 on May 16, 2017: |
akiglen
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Appointment was for 10:00 AM and my wife was able to have her mother go with her inside of the embassy and wait for the interview, which was really nice and helpful. Once inside, she waited for about 90 minutes to be called for her interview,
The actual interview was really fast, only about 10 minutes.
The interviewer asked a few basic questions; when did you meet your husband? Where did you meet? Has he been to Japan to meet your family? Have you met his family? Nothing tricky or in depth at all.
The interviewer asked for all of the documentation on the checklist available from the embassy and also asked for updated 2016 1040 and W2 forms. I was prepared for that and had sent it (original forms were submitted to NVC in January before tax due day) and my wife had everything else she needed.
Visa Approved!
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #21758 on May 4, 2017: |
blueone74
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Great, easy questions, in and out, no problems.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #21746 on May 2, 2017: |
Nghi T Pham
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #21739 on April 30, 2017: |
sekimaki
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The interviewer at the embassy was very kind. The questions I was asked were mostly my personal and marriage informations. I received my passport with the stump very next day!
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #21675 on April 14, 2017: |
ajmiyazaki
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It went well! She had to speak with the officer without me present (I went with her to the Embassy), was asked about our relationship and she was approved!
We have been married for over eleven years, living in both the US and Japan, so I know our situation is a little different, but the process was just as long as everyone else, I think.
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