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Bucharest, Romania | Review #680 on July 8, 2006: | kisschick1976
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very short, asked 3 questions.
where does she live
why did you marry so soon
where does she work
visa in passport
| | Bucharest, Romania | Review #649 on June 20, 2006: | sailinalone
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Everything went well and quickly. The staff was very friendly (of course I've spoken with them several times fromt he US)
| | Bucharest, Romania | Review #646 on June 18, 2006: |
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I'm an Asian, then 38, living in the USA, who found a lovely medical student, then 25, in Chisinau, Moldova over an internet dating website, something I could never find in the Land of Opportunity. I visited her twice - only one visit is required for filing of fiance(e) visa petition. She was interviewed by an Alabaman, Ann Marie Everitt, a consular official at the US Consulate at Bucharest, Romania, who denied her a visa, stating "No proof of relationship" as reason for visa denial on OF-194. Mind you that proof of relationship is not only part of the petition adjudication process, proof of relationship was presented at interview also, and they had the option of asking for more. When I called the Consulate, Everitt answered the phone calmly until I identified myself. Then hastily "I'm busy" and hung up. That day Everitt and her deputy consul general, James P. Theis, hustled to prepare the petition revocation memo (Memo) to get the petition out, so when I called next, both told me that... read complete review
| | Bucharest, Romania | Review #645 on June 18, 2006: |
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I'm an Asian, then 38, living in the USA, who found a lovely medical student, then 25, in Chisinau, Moldova over an internet dating website, something I could never find in the Land of Opportunity. I visited her twice - only one visit is required for filing of fiance(e) visa petition. She was interviewed by an Alabaman, Ann Marie Everitt, a consular official at the US Consulate at Bucharest, Romania, who denied her a visa, stating "No proof of relationship" as reason for visa denial on OF-194. Mind you that proof of relationship is not only part of the petition adjudication process, proof of relationship was presented at interview also, and they had the option of asking for more. When I called the Consulate, Everitt answered the phone calmly until I identified myself. Then hastily "I'm busy" and hung up. That day Everitt and her deputy consul general, James P. Theis, hustled to prepare the petition revocation memo (Memo) to get the petition out, so when I called next, both told me that... read complete review
| | Bucharest, Romania | Review #515 on April 14, 2006: | Viky
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Except the fact that I waited to get the visa from 1pm till 4pm.... everything was good. The lady who took all the requested papers was romanian and she was old and not very nice. The real interview was in front of a window with a young american woman. She was very nice and the questions were: how did I met my fiance? how many times he visited me? how often did we speak or write to each other? what places I visited when I was in US?.... That's it! I think that every case is different so naturaly the questions asked might be different.
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