Poland US Consulate Reviews
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #8117 on August 15, 2011: |
doninaz
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I hope some can gain some insight from this review. I don't want to mislead people and hope that they are not late to such an important meeting but my wife got lost in Warsaw (Using the GPS!) and called me in a panic asking for help to find another address to put in the GPS as the Street the Embassy is on changes names three times within a few blocks.
Anyway, she was going to be late so I called the embassy (it was 4 AM local time for me!) The woman I spoke with was very nice, she said don't worry if your wife is late it is not a problem, she said she could show up in the afternoon it was still not a problem. So called the wife back and told her to stop running red lights, no hurries!
Other reviews are good and accurate so I won't add too much more except that I was kind of shocked about one aspect of the interview process. I thought in my mind that the "Actual Interview" took place in a private office with maybe a closed door. I was shocked to find out t... read complete review
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #8113 on August 14, 2011: |
jerry1979
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Everything took about an hour. Interview portion of it lasted only about 10 minutes and asked the basic questions.
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #7602 on May 16, 2011: |
AgnieszkaPoland
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Everything took about 1 hour. First, I was directed to a window where a Polish lady asked me for the crucial documents. Then, I was ordered to pay the 350USD visa fee at a different window. I had to wait about 20 minutes for the interview with a CO. It was a nice your American woman who asked how we met, where does my fiance work, how long he lived in Poland and if he speaks Polish. That's it. They did not care about my fiance's bank letter or the letter from his employer. Everything was pretty stress-free and simple. Good luck on your interviews!
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #7101 on January 27, 2011: |
Maxim & Olga
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Interview went very well. Our interviewer was very nice, approachable and was ready to work with us when we figure out that we were missing 1 paper. He asked literally 2 questions: what is your name (and etc.) and when are you planning to come to US. that simple. Great job Poland Embassy!
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #6323 on July 11, 2010: |
Petition2252
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For some reason, they did not get all the documents from the NVC. My husband sent them tax transcripts for the previous three years for both himself and his father. In addition, he sent W2s and 1040s for the last tax year. The embassy never received the W2s. So I woke my husband up at 2am PST to have him search around the house for these forms and fax them back before the embassy closed.
Other than this frightening moment, everything went well.
The second time I saw the consular she was very apologetic and nice (my husband called her after he faxed the documents).
We could not get though why they would need this information when the NVC already said it was accepted. It was such a scare!
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