Japan US Consulate Reviews
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317 Review(s)
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #9874 on June 21, 2012: |
Andy_R
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They asked her a few simple questions (name, do you love him, where will you live, etc) in Japanese and she responded in Japanese. No problems.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #9773 on June 4, 2012: |
olinaoka
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I would like to start off by saying my fiancee stressed really bad about the interview process. She is very detailed and wanted everything to be perfect. She stressed almost to the point that I couldn't talk to her sometime. She often tells me that I am too easy going. lol
Well her appoint interview time was set for 1400 on 21 May. She arrived at 12 to make the line and be in by 1400. That was a mistake, they break or do something during lunch hour and open the doors at 1400. Needless to say she had to find something to do for 2 hours. She got in and handed someone her paperwork the a glass window and she sat in the waiting room. Then she started to worry because many people that came in after her was getting called before her. She also thought the interview would be one on one in a private room. (haha) They finally called her to the window and they asked her only two questions, one was about the ages of my kids, and the other when will get married. Then the lady congratulated h... read complete review
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #9770 on June 4, 2012: |
sms78
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I arrived there around 8:30 am for my 9:30 appointment. I got the number 25. I left Embassy around 10. So it took about 1.5 hours.
Question asked:
Where are you going to live in US?
Who is Alex (husband's name)?
What is the relationship between you and Ben (joint sponsor)?
Where did you and your husband meet?
Where did you get married?
When did you get married?
Do you have a child?
What was your major in college?
Will you going to work or go back to school once you are in US?
The interviewing officer was a Caucasian man. He was not too friendly, but polite and gave me a few smiles during the interview lol.
I forgot to bring a prepaid envelope, but there were shipping labels we can use. You pay for post when the visa is arrived at your home.
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| Review #9695 on May 19, 2012: |
Randers
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The NVC set us up for a morning interview. The embassy changed it to 2PM. We showed up at 1PM and stood in line behind ~40 people? The embassy was closed for lunch until 2PM? So we got in and and got a number at about 2:45PM. That's 1:45 of waiting just to get the into the embassy!! However, After about 5 minutes we were at the counter submitting our documents. back to the waiting for about 15 minutes and we went up for fingerprints. Back to waiting for another 15 minutes then up to the window for the interview. "When did you get married? he asked her and walked away? Came back within seconds and asked were we are going to live and made small talk about were are moving and the university and said "everything looks good, do you have any questions?" We asked about the temp card so she can work and were out the door. By 3:45 we where having a drink in Midtown.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #9475 on April 16, 2012: |
Alex76
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Whole interview including wait time only took about an hour. brought pages of emails and tons of pictures for proof of relationship and didn't even ask to see any of it. Approved and gpod to go. Much smoother than I thought.
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