Japan US Consulate Reviews
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317 Review(s)
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #13024 on October 16, 2013: |
jrbradley
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Interview scheduled at 8:30 in the morning. Arrived before opening and was let in promptly at 8:00 AM.
Interview was 4 or 5 questions with immediately approval and visa/passport will be received within 5 days.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #13002 on October 14, 2013: |
kutran
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This is what I have understand from my finance.
Once you arrive, you take a number and most of the time, you are waiting.
They called her once to collect some papers including my letter of employment and other paperwork. Once that is finished, they told to wait some more.
Finally she was called for an interview. You are talking to the interviewer through a glass as if you are at a bank. She has asked very simple questions and the interviewer was able to speak both English and Japanese.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #12936 on October 4, 2013: |
mtp
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The whole process was very smooth and faster than I thought it would be. The people in Tokyo and Vermont (made one phone call to the NVC) were all very professional and helpful. From initial application to receipt of the visa was 9 months, but that includes an intentional delay of over two months for the birth of our second child. The hardest part of the experience was the initial research to figure out how the marriage visa system worked, and being prepared certainly paid off. VisaJourney was a huge help in that regard. Going into the process I feared the worst but in the end it all turned out okay.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #12706 on September 4, 2013: |
Jughead
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I'm writing this on behalf of my wife's experience.
Her visa interview was scheduled for 8:30 am on Sept. 3, 2013. She got there a little before 8 and there was no line to get in. She got right through security and then was given a clear file to put her required documents in (passport, passport style photos, interview letter, medical report and police cert). They also gave her a number which would be used to call her up.
In Tokyo, all the interviews are done in one room. There are windows along the wall and you wait in the same room to be called up. After giving her documents over at the first window, she sat and waited to be called up for her biometrics. After that she was called up again to do the interview.
The officer was American and spoke English. She said he was very nice and smiled. He never really asked her questions straight out. As she stood at the window he was looking through our file and would just make comments, such as: ... read complete review
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #12584 on August 20, 2013: |
SYLIVIA2000
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this a review for my wife's appointment since i was with her at the window as the interview was being conducted, just listening and watching not talking.
we arrived at the embassy by walking it was guarded 360, we waited for about 30 min and people started showing. by the time we started checking in it around 0800
we were given a clear paper to put our document inside in order, at the embassy lobby we were issued a number.
we waited for around 8 min and our number was called to submit the document, they were some missing document but allowed me to correct form G325, after that i had to submit a statement on how we met i did in writing one page and my wife had to submit a statement about her previous passport and they asked fro picture and my wife gave it to the Japanese Lady.
we waited for another 30 min wondering what might happen. then my wife was called for finger printing, after that she was told to sit and wait for the actual interview, she was called a... read complete review
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