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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #3403 on October 3, 2008: | ManuFred
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I received my packet 3 just before I left for a two week vacation. I decided to submit it afterwards. I received my appointment letter 3 weeks before the interview and saw they had scheduled it just 2 days before my scheduled departure to the US. Even though the papers were clear about the processing time (up to 5 bussiness days) and warn people not to make any planes for travelling they were willing to work with me to make it happen. They preponed my interview date with just 1 day and allowed me to pick it up the next day. This way I was able to attend my own wedding.
| | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #3398 on October 2, 2008: | Qdutchy
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They asked 2 questions only, the name of the petitioner (which threw me off, thought that was me... hihi) and when me and my fiance met. All these months waiting and then it was this easy..
| | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #3228 on August 14, 2008: | JeroenAndMichelle
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Kind of bad news turned into happy news a bit later..
I had my interview August the 12nd and I arrived at the consulate at around 1.05pm for my 1.30pm appointment. Two people were ahead of me and while we were waiting for the gates to open, a lot more people came along.
At around 1.20/25pm the gates were opened and we were told to stand in lines, one for immigration and us citizen services and one for other services. With my nervous head, I initially entered the wrong line and that actually set me back about 4 people in the line (while I could have been first of the immigration line haha).
Anyways, after some waiting it was my turn to give my paperwork to a really nice Dutch consult employee and he told me that I would have to wait for a bit and that I would be called out for my interview when the consult was ready.
While I was waiting, I was talking to some of the other applicants and they asked me if I was nervous, which I ... read complete review
| | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #2906 on May 23, 2008: | dutchchick
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Wow....was I nervous for that???
I arrived at 1 and was the2nd for a K1/K3 visa....at 13:20 they opened the gate and let me in after the security. I was 2nd in line, so they wait there was only like 5 min....the friendly man behind the window asked for my appointment letter, postage, fingerprints, passport, I-134, proof of paying the 89 euro's...he gave me back the x-ray, went through the papers real quick, told me it looked fine to him, but that the consul had the last word.
After 45 min I was the first one called to window 6. There was a real nice American (the first was Dutch) man, asked me who petitioned for me, what job he has, how me met, what job I have. Since we met through church, he made some small talk about that. Then made me say: yes I do, to promises that all the info I gave them is correct to the best of my knowledge....fingerprint of left indexfinger again, went through some papers, asked if I had ever been to the State... read complete review
| | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #2868 on May 14, 2008: | Stardust72
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My interview was scheduled at 13:30. I arrived at the consulate just a little past 13:00 and there were some people waiting already. We were let in at around 13:15. First there was the security check and I had to hand in my cell phone. Then on to booth #5 where a friendly gentleman asked for my birthcertificate, passport size photos and postage fee. I was told to sit down in the waiting room and this could be a while as the consul was in a meeting. It took two hours . Then I heard my name being called and I had to go to booth #6. The interview itself took no more than 5 minutes. I was asked several questions like, how and when did I meet my fiance, what's his name, have I visited him in the US, has he visited me in the Netherlands, have I met his family, was either one of us previously married (when I said that my fiance was, they looked up his divorce papers), does either one of us have children (when I said that my fiance has a son, they asked for his age), what ki... read complete review
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