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Netherlands US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
194 Review(s)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #2033 on September 17, 2007:

nathalie2407

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Went really good! I gave them all the papers they needed and then I had to wait for a little while. After that, the guy working there asked me a couple questions and told me everything was good and I was approved. Really friendly people there and I was outside within 40 minutes.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #1938 on August 22, 2007:

D & K

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Everything went very well only I did not realize i had to pay the 80 euros before I went, but I was allowed to pay it right there! They asked for nothing just my passport and the I-134 then I was told to wait. It wasnt long until they called me and said everything was good and i would recieve my passprt and package in with in the week. ( it only took 2 days)..

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #1929 on August 18, 2007:

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Review Topic: K3 Visa

Fully prepared Wil arrived early for his 1:30 pm interview. He had all the required documents and answered all of the interviewers questions. She was a very pleasant lady. Surprisingly Wil was quite calm and needless to say I was the nervous one waiting in the US at home for the results. The interview process took about 45 minutes and most of that was wait time. It was a very busy day at the consulate and things moved along quickly. Questions included ~ "tell me about your wife" and "your first time in the US". After confirming the information, and taking his fingerprints she smiled and said "I'm going to approve your application". Once Wil left the consulate he called and gave me the good news ... I cried. Thanks to all who posted their interview experiences. It made all the difference in preparing for the next step forward.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #1888 on August 9, 2007:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

It was about 15 minutes before my actual interview time when I was let through the Big Black Gate. After that I had to wait some more to hand over my phone and mp3 player ... and I was still in the building at exactly 1330. Very punctual
The very friendly man at window 5 took my passport, the two photograps, originals and copies of marriage certificate and birth certificate. He gave me my x-ray & vaccination sheet back, with instructions, and then the original certificates. I had to remind him of the DS-230 part 2

I waited for about 5 minutes and then the consular officer called me to the next window. I swore I filled everything by myself and truthfully while holding up my right hand, and she had me sign the DS-230 part 2. The interview was basically a short conversation: so, when did you get married? Have you been to Michigan before? I babbled for a bit

Then, she said everything was in or... read complete review

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #1553 on April 30, 2007:

Arazia

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The following is transcribed from my fiance's tale of his experiences:

Make sure you leave home with plenty of time to spare. More than once, during this process, we've had issues with the trains and busses being late, and the interview day was no exception. I arrived about an hour ahead of time. I walked around the place about three times before going to stand by the Embassy gate. About fifteen minutes later, other people arrived. There was a girl there, also for a K-1 interview. I was stripped of my phone and MP3 player in an outdoor tent and was sent through another door. I got a receipt to get them back after the itnerview.

So I go inside and wait in a warm room. The TV has CNN on and try to make small-talk. Soon enough, I get called to a window and a guy checks stuff over with me. I had to show the affidavit, birth certificate, proof of money-transfer, and sign a form. Then I was told to go sit down again and wait until called. A bit later, I get call... read complete review

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