Japan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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317 Review(s)
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #16292 on February 22, 2015: |
YukoCameron
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I got there at 9am for my appointment and there were not many people there yet. But I still had to wait for over an hour. Security was quick because I didn't bring anything unnecessary with me, just the required papers. I spoke to three different people. The first took my paperwork, the second did fingerprints, and the last did my interview. The interview lasted for less than ten minutes. It was a very casual conversation. They asked very basic questions about what we did together and questions about my fiance and our relationship. Things they asked were:
What's his favorite sports team?
What do you do on dates?
How did he propose?
Pretty straight forward, easy stuff.
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Naha, Japan | Review #16216 on February 15, 2015: |
theosm
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #16129 on February 9, 2015: |
JH & MK
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Processes went smooth. Waiting room was pretty chilly. Maybe they try to avoid people falling asleep while waiting...
No need to worry anything, just read and follow the instructions mentioned on the Embassy's website carefully, and ask questions if any, while you are there. They are helpful.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #16019 on January 22, 2015: |
joyceyang1902
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #15999 on January 20, 2015: |
kilgore_trout
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Arrived at 8:30 for our 9:00 appointment, I accompanied the fiancee to the interview. We were in and out by 10:15.
Ultimately they only asked for a fraction of the documentation that we had brought; they only required the appointment confirmation, D160, I134, police record (sealed), health check and vaccination from Seibo Hospital, a copy of her Koseki-tohon (I forgot the translation but they had copies of the translation I sent from her I129 application).
When we were initially called to hand over our paperwork they called us back a few minutes later saying that we had not given them any papers for the I134, which made us very nervous as I had given them hard copies of tax documentation, bank statements, and employment records. The woman at the counter came back soon after saying they had found it.
A few minutes later they took her fingerprints at a separate counter, and then a third counter called her for the actual interview.
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