Malaysia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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83 Review(s)
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| Review #5169 on October 31, 2009: |
Leo&Farah

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Interview:
I arrived at 9am to hand in the documents to the pre-screener (I-134, birth certificate, passport, police certificate, medical results, proof of relationship). A few small questions were asked regarding the relationship, not a big deal really. It went really well. Casual, with no hostility.
One thing to note is the counter could not fit my standard photo album so I had to take out all pictures one by one at the embassy for the pre-screener.
Make sure to get a visa number for immigrants and not non-immigrants as the K1 is processed as an immigrant visa here. So it will be a B number, not an A number. The security guard gets confused between the two. I had to tell him I wanted a B number.
I paid the USD131 fee which was RM498, did not get a receipt immediately and was told to come back at 1:30 pm.
I arrived at 1pm and there were about 5 other people there for immigrant visas. Spent one hour and 15 minut... read complete review
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Malaysia | Review #4462 on May 28, 2009: |
Scott & LC

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I arrived at the embassy at about 10 minutes to 9am. I was supposed to submit the documents at 9am and the interview's at 1.30pm. Anyways, after getting the pass (showed them interview letter, etc), I lined up and waited for the guards to let me in. I went in at about 9.10am. I was a total nervous wreck! I took the number but it turned out to be a wrong one, coz I took the non-immigrant visa type and mine was an immigrant visa. So I took another number... waited... my number was B402 Waited and finally they called my number. I gave them all the documents, the lady looked thru them, asked me a couple of questions, took the photos as relationship evidence (I didnt have to submit any other receipts or emails or chat logs), signed a few documents and asked me to sit down. I was called again and I had to pay the USD131 fees, I paid with my credit card. After that, I was free to go and will have to come back at 1.30pm for the interview.
I went to KLCC (Petr... read complete review
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Malaysia | Review #4136 on March 27, 2009: |
tgg

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My interview was on March 26, 2009. The interview went by so smoothly! All the pressure and tension I went through the application process was pretty much for nothing.
My appointment was for 1:30pm and I had to come in at 9am to submit my documents. I came in a little after 9 and there were two people in front of me for immigrant visas, though the embassy was crowded by people applying for tourist visas. I had to submit my documents, check if they were accurate and then wait. Lots of waiting involved. It took me about an hour and a half and then they told me to come back at 1:30 for the actual interview. The actual checking was very efficient though. And you have to pay a fee of USD 131 for the application process.
I left for lunch and came back around 12:45, the embassy was almost empty by then, save for the people with appointments probably. More waiting. Interview went by without a hitch. Nice interviewer, asked a few questions about my fiance, explai... read complete review
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Singapore | Review #4088 on March 17, 2009: |
karen&chad

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Malaysia | Review #3825 on January 19, 2009: |
ugou

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The interview went very smooth!!. The CO was really helpful. For those who still waiting for interview's date, do not worry, all will be just fine and dandy!!. GBU.
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