New Zealand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.7
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114 Review(s)
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Auckland, New Zealand | Review #32934 on February 6, 2024: |
Clink2023
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The interview consisted of four questions - the full name of my fiancee, what school she went to, where we met, and where she lived (approx 10 minutes). Approved on the spot. It was much less worrisome than expected, in and out, and under 2 hours. The waiting time was the longest.
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Auckland, New Zealand | Review #32930 on February 6, 2024: |
emma_nz
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Long wait (nearly 2 hours) for my name to be called and then the interview was less than 10 minutes. Asked a few questions and then got approved.
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Auckland, New Zealand | Review #32566 on October 6, 2023: |
Jacq1227
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Auckland, New Zealand | Review #32298 on July 24, 2023: |
ewenmk
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Interview was super quick and friendly. My appointment was at 8:45am. I was only asked the name of my spouse and what my occupation was. Over in about 10 minutes. I was told that the visa might be ready later that day. I got a call just before 12pm to tell me that it was ready and that the consulate would be closing at 12pm. Made it just in time, which was just as well because the consulate closed that day and didn't re-open until later in the year due to COVID-19.
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Auckland, New Zealand | Review #31610 on November 27, 2022: |
AmericanLotus
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It's a small embassy with a small queue (probably max 10 people), so don’t go too early. You can hang out or wait at Snickel Lane (food court) in the ground floor. The embassy staff seem to be nice and kind people. You are not allowed to carry anything inside other than your documentation.
My interview was scheduled for 9:15am on a Wednesday. I arrived about 15 minutes early. B collected my documents, then I waited while the consular officer conducted interviews with other people. It all takes place in a single room.
My interview was short. The questions were:
- Where did you guys meet?
- When did you get married? (Asked this question 5 times along with other questions, they wanted to know the actual date)
- Where did you get married?
- Do you have any kids from this marriage?
- When did you get divorced?
- Do you have any kids from previous marriage? Where do they live?
- When is your baby due? Do ... read complete review
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