Japan US Consulate Reviews
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320 Review(s)
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #650 on June 20, 2006: |
Criag

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Yes i was with my wife on our first interview. It was short. I thought this was the only one we would have but apparently not for she had to go on yet another. The questions were pretty simple and straight forward. First her and then me.They separated us for this. My only suggestion would be is that the embassy staff submit duplicate instructions to both of us. It was difficult for my wife to follow detailed and complex issues involving documents ,etc. She would have to email them to me so i could read through them and send responses back...I think if the embassy could simply email to both parties it would have solved some important issues quickly...Japan is a wonderful country and filled with hospitality.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #579 on May 17, 2006: |
golferadam

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Office staff was friendly and helpful. They made their instructions clear. Interview was at 9am and beneficiary was done by noon. Beneficiary returned in the afternoon and received the K1 visa.
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #522 on April 18, 2006: |
atg

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Hello, my fiance said her interview was soooo easy! she had a lot of proof and they didnt even ask for it, they asked how we met, why she wanted to come to america, and what our parents thought, thats it. what a relief!
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #465 on March 9, 2006: |
clubraf

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Although the interview already happened almost two years ago, I wanted to get around to letting some others know how it went.
Our appoitment was at about 12:30PM on a Tuesday. Getting to Roppongi Hills on the subway wasn't that difficult. After leaving the train station, there is even a map of the surroundings, with the American consulate on it. However, we read the map backwards from our location in the subway, and ending up walking around for 45 minutes. Despite the fact that consulate is about 12 stories (if I remember), you can't really see it from the street anywhere (Too many other massive buildings).
After we found the building, We waited around the lawn with the rest of the K1 and K3 applicants. They schedule all of us for a certain time. Getting through the security was no big deal. Once inside (and it will take you another 20 minutes to go through second level security), you take a number, and wait your turn to get called to the window. ... read complete review
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Tokyo, Japan | Review #415 on February 14, 2006: |
Kelvin

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Waited three hours for a one minute interview! Can't really complain though.
- A bunch of visa applicants were there for their "8:30" appointments
- Everybody got a random number
- She turned in her papers.... and waited.... and watched
- People who spoke English well got more questions because their longer answers invited further questions. She speaks English well, but kept her answers short.
- She could see her file being worked on and was nervous because it was a different color than everyone else's... maybe the only K3 of the day...? Who knows...
- Then she saw the CO bring someone over and discuss something on a computer about her case, pointing at the screen. That really made her nervous!
- Her "interview" was last! Just asked how/when/where we met. Approved. She asked, "Finished?". Yes, that's it.
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