Moldova US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.6
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33 Review(s)
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Chisinau, Moldova | Review #7808 on June 22, 2011: |
Jim&Natasha
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My fiancee emailed the US Embassy in Kishinev (Chisinau) for her interview appointment, and within two business days, received a reply with a date just over one week away.
I sent her $710 US to pay the interview fee for her and her daughter, of $700. When she went to Moldova AgroIndBank to pay the fee, they gave a bad exchange rate, and insisted that for visa interview fees, it should *always* be 8400 Moldovan lei, no matter the exchange rate, instead of about 8100 lei, as the current exchange rate would give. So Moldova AgroIndBank has a nice little skimming operation going on this.
Anyway, to the interview. She arrived at about 1:30 for a scheduled 2:00 p.m appointment, and went through security screening, leaving cell phones, etc. with security. She only had to wait a few minutes before being called to the first service window. There were four windows altogether.
(I was not present at the interview; I was cheering her on from the great Pac... read complete review
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Chisinau, Moldova | Review #7278 on March 17, 2011: |
rob11715
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· 4 people found this review helpful
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My wife had no problems. Wait was about 1 hour after appointment time. Few questions were asked. "How did you meet", etc. Did not need all the evidence we collected.
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Bucharest, Romania | Review #5981 on April 28, 2010: |
Mola
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Bucharest Consulate Officials were always very helpful and professional. The day of the meeting, we were helped with in minutes of our appointment time. My Fiancee' was called to the counter for documentation, she was asked for both her and my divorce decrees (both origional and a copy, no need to translate and notarize, just copies), birth Certificate of her and her daugheter, Police Certificate and the permission Letter from her Child's father.
Information that was asked of from me was my tax returns (2008 and 09 were all that were needed, I had them notarized) and the I-134 form.
My Fiancee had prepared a folder with our evidencuary information, included in the packet was: Photos, Boarding Passes, Passport stamps, Email, Cards with stamped envelopes. Interviewer accepted all the information in the folder.
We had about a 40 minute wait and My Fiancee' was called to the window for her interview. Some of the questions asked were: 1. How d... read complete review
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Bucharest, Romania | Review #5502 on January 6, 2010: |
shimmeringbecca
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We found the embassy in Bucharest to be incredibly helpful. They scheduled our interview date for us even before we called, they assisted us when we had trouble getting a visa for Romania (my fiancee is Moldovan) and the interview process was conducted professionally and in a timely manner. I was very impressed with this embassy.
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Bucharest, Romania | Review #4818 on August 5, 2009: |
Jon & Dana
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I can definitely say that the interview I had in Bucharest was the easiest part of the whole visa process! The people working there were very nice and kind to me. My interview was scheduled for 1 pm. I was the first one who got inside the embassy. By 1.10 pm there were already 16 persons inside, all for different types of visas. I was the youngest and the only one who spoke English out there. One by one, we were called to a certain counter. I was called for 4 times: 1) to present the forms: 2 of DS-156, DS-156K and I-134; his taxes for 2008; my birth certificate (the original and the photocopy); my police report (the original and the photocopy); my medical results and the proves of the relationship. I signed and dated the forms right on the counter; 2) to have my finger printing (the lady was very nice); 3) to pay the visa fee ($ 131); 4) to actually have the interview, which lasted for maximum 1 minute. It was more a pleasant conversation than an interview! I was only asked what date ... read complete review
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