Japan US Consulate Reviews
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317 Review(s)
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #6271 on June 28, 2010: |
LA&MA
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I got there 8am (my appointment was 9:30am) there were about 20 people in line at the gate...
when I get the door a Japanese lady checking names on the list...but I WAS NOT THERE...she wrote my name on the paper and gave me the checklist and got the security check...
Entered the room there were about 50 or more people waiting for immigration visas. (the Notice says from June 24 to September 1 is the high season for visa)
I got the number from the machine and waited. After 30min later they called my number. I went to the counter #6 and a Japanese lady checked my documents (just gave her 2 passport photos and a Passport and medical results) then she said take a seat...
After 10min later they called my name and I went to the counter #1. A Japanese lady explained to me why I was not on the list*. then she said take a seat.
*They have moved up my interview from June 28 to June 21 when I requested it to the embassy by email..... read complete review
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #6246 on June 21, 2010: |
tokyo.lovers
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Arrived about one hour early. Interview was early morning.
All the people at the embassy were friendly and nice.
Nothing to complain about and everything was fine.
The embassy was not too crowded or busy that day.
The whole thing took about one and a half hours.
The questions asked were not too hard or complex.
The interviewer did not ask for any evidence at all.
Good experience.
(updated on June 21, 2010)
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #6243 on June 20, 2010: |
dansui
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Show up early to get out of there.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #6205 on June 14, 2010: |
Pacmtrx7
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My wife arrived about an hour earlier then her scheduled 9:30am appt. She said the appt time didn't mean anything because she was called 15 mins after she sat down.
First window she was called to requested her paperwork, passport, etc...
Second time she was called was for fingerprinting and third was for the interview.
She told me that everyone at this embassy was extremely nice and polite. The basic questions were asked about how we met, our families, jobs, etc... Nothing out of the ordinary. In fact she was in and out of there in an hour. Very efficient and everything went smoothly.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #6058 on May 12, 2010: |
Yokota
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I visited the US Embassy with my fiancee for her K1 interview. The actual interview was no more than 15 minutes. Most of the time - just waiting to be called. She did provide both hands for biometrics and we had to provide an ordered list of documents for our case.
The room had about 100 seats and was about 1/3 filled up Monday morning. There were 10 glass interview station booths with semi private walls between each. It felt more like a DMV, not so much a bank and difficult to imagine that one of the most important life interviews would be conducted in such a manner.
At about 9:30am, we had the interview after submitting documents ( her DS-156 and my I-134 bundle ). They kept most of my I-134 paperwork, but handed back some of my tax, bank, real estate papers. The room had seats for about 100 - some Russian family, an Indian family, some Japanese ladies with military husbands sat in the room..
I was fortunate to meet another woman whose fi... read complete review
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