Malaysia US Consulate Reviews
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Malaysia | Review #20466 on September 21, 2016: |
SophieParker1130
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Since the last review done for the US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur was a year ago, I figured I'd share my own experience since it was kinda frustrating to not find anything up to date from Malaysians who are undergoing a visa journey!
Lucky for us, my husband was going to be in town during my interview date and he was allowed to join me! Yaaaaaaaaay!
Our interview time was scheduled for 7.30am so we made our way there about 6.30am. Upon arriving, we saw a very very long line of people already waiting to attend their interviews. It is still very dark in KL at that time so there we were, standing outside with a bunch of other people in the dark. Eventually, about 7.10am, we were asked to line up in front of the entrance and I'm not sorry to say that I kind of pulled an asshole move and snuck myself to 3rd in line. (What? Technically the initial line wasn't real).
The first lady in line was a Chinese national who had nothing but her passport as a he... read complete review
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Malaysia | Review #19805 on June 24, 2016: |
Jafifa1978
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
i was only asked between 4 to 5 questions and got denied right away under section 221 (g) marked as there is no relationship between me and my fiance, devastating.
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Malaysia | Review #19640 on May 30, 2016: |
Osman09
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Malaysia | Review #19184 on March 28, 2016: |
zomgitsrin
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Appointment was scheduled for noon. Fiance was with me; granted entry via his American passport and my I/C.
You get passed through 2 security checks - wear simple, light clothing/shoes and do not bring any electronics in with you. Car keys and such paraphernalia will be left with the first security counter at the front of the building. Second security just walks you through a metal detector and (if necessary) a simple pat down. Security staff will then stamp your interview letter with corresponding letters (my K1 letter got a 'B' stamp) and give you a queue number.
Proceed to waiting rooms and stare at electronic counter on the walls. Eventually called up to the counters 3 times: Document submission, fingerprinting, and actual final interview.
Protip: Have your documents in the exact order as the list sent to you in Packet 4, as the staff collecting the documents will ask for them going down that list. The better you know your stack of paper... read complete review
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Malaysia | Review #19119 on March 16, 2016: |
rzimms
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We had to reschedule our interview date from 1/5 @ 12:30PM to 3/8 @ 800Am due to medical testing needing 8 weeks. We just e-mailed the embassy about the delay and they e-mailed us a new date a time and told us to include this with the appointment letter.
My fiancee attended the interview with me as well, without a problem. An American passport allowed us to queue for the short line. We then took a seat and were assigned a number. We were called up a total of four times.
The first time we were called to the counter, we presented the following information:
1. One color photograph
2. Passport delivery confirmation (Visa Payment)
3. Birth certificate (Copy and original)
4. Petitioner's Affidavit
5. Petitioner's Most Recent Tax Return (Did not ask for Employment letter even though it stated as requirement)
6. Medical Report (Mine was delivered to embassy due to medical delay)
Other documents were ... read complete review
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