Nepal US Consulate Reviews
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56 Review(s)
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Nepal | Review #8087 on August 9, 2011: |
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We arrived at the embassy at 11:45am for our 1:00pm interview. The guard told us we were not even allowed to line up until 12:45pm, so to come back at that time. At 12:30pm we noticed people were already arriving and lining up, so we returned and they started allowing people into the embassy. There were only approximately 25 people total that were there to be interviewed, so there was no need to arrive early anyway.
The guard told me that I was not going to be allowed in the embassy, that only the person being interviewed was allowed in. I became a little pushy and informed him that I had e-mailed the embassy prior to even coming back to .... to make sure I could come...or I would not have made this half way around the world trip again! He made a few phone calls inside the embassy and finally they gave me permission to enter, but I was not allowed to sit with my husband a few rows away.
My husband was called to the window and asked to present his passpor... read complete review
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Nepal | Review #6730 on October 17, 2010: |
ConfusedTexan
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G had his medical exam 2 weeks before the interview, right after the official Embassy panel physicians changed. The physician told him that they'd forward his paperwork to the Embassy in 2 or 3 days.
He had his interview at the Kathmandu Embassy on September 16, 2010. The package that I sent him with the originals of all of our evidence didn't arrive in time, so he only had photocopies of everything at the interview, but they didn't even ask to look at what he'd brought. The interview was very short and they only asked him a couple of really basic questions ("How did you meet?" "Where is she now?" etc). They then told him that his medical paperwork for some reason wasn't in his file, and they'd either misplaced it internally or it hadn't arrived yet. They didn't tell him whether he was approved or denied; they just said everything would "probably be fine" and they'd call him back when they found his medical paperwork.
G called them once a week or so after ... read complete review
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Nepal | Review #6180 on June 8, 2010: |
Muna and Madan
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(updated on June 21, 2010)
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Nepal | Review #4885 on August 23, 2009: |
sherpa
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Very easy interview. Few general questions about my work were asked. Rest was just some formality talk.
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Nepal | Review #4669 on July 1, 2009: |
bobs
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Did not ask pretty much question? Asked how we met ? where ur husband lives in USA? How many times ur husband visited U ? Looked some wedding pictures n my recent trip pictures and said ur r approved .
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