Malaysia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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82 Review(s)
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Malaysia | Review #18411 on November 21, 2015: |
Tom&Deb
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I am a Bruneian and currently living in Brunei. As the US embassy in Brunei doesn't process K1 fiance visas, my case was referred to the US embassy in Malaysia.
They informed me via email that my interview will be on 29th October 2015. This despite already informing them via email that I was unavailable during that period. I had already scheduled and paid for a trip to Korea. After numerous emails back and forth I was given a new date & time - 12th November 2015 at 1230 pm. They did not inform me on that email that they have mailed a package instruction for the interview. I wrote a few chasers via email and didn't get a reply until much later. It was frustrating as I couldn't speak to anyone at the embassy about it and the only communication channel was via email.
Fast forward to the day of the interview. I got there early at 715 am. There was already a line forming outside guard house. I was under the impression that I need to be there by 8 am to submit ... read complete review
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Malaysia | Review #17141 on June 24, 2015: |
dearones
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My interview letter from NVC said that the interview was scheduled at 10:30 am on the 23rd of June. But the US embassy sent me an email and said to come at 8 am so I did. When I walked into the waiting room, there were lots of people waiting to be interviewed but most of them were there for the non-immigrant visa. I only had two people ahead of me but I knew that I still had to wait for a long time. (and I was right too!)
I waited for more than 1 hour to get my number called. I submitted my document at window 8 and was asked to have a seat again and wait for further instruction. Like an hour and half later, I was called to the first window for fingerprint. I was told to wait again... About 15 minutes later, my number was called for the actual interview!
The interviewer was a nice, friendly lady. She didn't ask me many questions..
1) What's your name?
2) Have you been to the States before? (I have a long story about it!)
3) What happ... read complete review
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Malaysia | Review #16844 on May 18, 2015: |
Mark_Shalini
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Appointment letter stated to be at KL Embassy at 8.00 am. Entered without the need to Que for entry into the embassy, followed with an immediate call within 15 minutes to surrender most documentations, before 'actual interview', which lasted for 10 minutes.
Compilation of information, such as:
1. Passport (old and new)
2. Birth Cert (old and new, both original and copy)
3. Visa payment receipt (copy)
4. Petitioner's Affidavit of support documents (Form + letter) (originals)
5. Petitioner's recent tax returns (original)
6. Petitioner's current work letter evidence (original)
7. Medical Report (bring in the x-ray plus doc by doc)- the embassy rep will take the report as the main letter is sealed, and return the x-ray which will be hand carried upon entry to the US.
** No relationship evidence document was requested. Although based on appointment letter it is a requirement.
Questions asked were... read complete review
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Malaysia | Review #16305 on February 25, 2015: |
JuLu
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Interview date : 24th February 2015
Interview time : 1:30pm
Document submission time : 9:00am
I traveled with a friend to the embassy and arrived about an hour early. There was already a long queue lining up outside of the embassy. Excitement and nervousness were building up. They were there for an earlier session of interview or document submission than I am, I'm not sure. But I cannot get in line yet since the line for 'my session' (9am) was not open yet, so the guards said. So we waited.
At around 8:30 am, the guards asked those that had a 9am appointment of come in front of the guards house to show our ID and appointment letter to a woman through a little window, who stamped a B on my appointment letter and gave me a visitor pass. My friend remain outside. Then we lined up to get into the security house for checking. There's only a few of us, less than 10 people in my line. In the security house they kept my phone and charger. Then I'm al... read complete review
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Malaysia | Review #16163 on February 10, 2015: |
imalexis
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My interview was scheduled on Thursday, February 5 at 1330. I went there with my fiancé in the morning 0800, and I entered alone for document checking at 0850. It is B number. The officer examined my paperwork and request his previous marriages, which I didn’t bring along with me. I had the papers but I left it at home (BIG mistake)
In the afternoon, 1300 we went into the embassy together, and my number was called (it was the same number assigned in the morning). Enter room 7, this time another gentleman officer was running through the documents and asking some questions.
• How did we meet?
• What does he do for work?
• Have you been to US, when and how long you stay?
• Have you marry before?
• When did your fiancé divorce?
• Any children?
• Why are you not getting marry here?
• Proof of relationship. I bring a couple of photos taken in the past 3 years. And show to him
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