Russia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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286 Review(s)
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Moscow, Russia | Review #4821 on August 5, 2009: |
Svetlana
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband was approved for CR-1 visa on August 5th, at the Moscow embassy. Everyone was very nice, polite, friendly and very helpful, starting at those who worked the door, to the clerks, and the ambassador himself.
My husband was asked a lot of very detailed questions about me. He said it was a very smooth and pleasant process. He was immediately told he was approved and would receive his visa in the mail in 2-3 days.
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Moscow, Russia | Review #4665 on June 30, 2009: |
UniqueMike
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All went smoothly. Total time to wait about and hour and half. Interview questins were easy... when did we meet? How do you communciate?
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Moscow, Russia | Review #4608 on June 19, 2009: |
Chicagoguy 2
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Just one question. How did you two communicate if she can't speak English and you can't speak Russian. Good question.
She replied that she studies English and we use a dictionary. He said "Fine,OK"
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Moscow, Russia | Review #4505 on June 3, 2009: |
goncaptive
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There was a two hour wait at the embassy, but the actual interview took 2-3 minutes and approval was granted!
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Moscow, Russia | Review #4484 on May 30, 2009: |
xsabinax
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He had his interview on 05/26/08. Waited four hours at the Embassy to have his interview. He stated that the gentleman who interviewed him was very courteous. He was asked to submit the affidavit of support as well as my 2008 tax returns. I included a 1099 and my w2 with the affidavit. My income was sufficient and they did not ask for further supporting evidence such as check stubs, bank statements or a letter from an employer. He was also asked to submit some evidence that we were still in touch after the petition was approved (In this case a few e-mails and 3 months of phone bills were sufficient) He was not asked for pictures, visa stamps, airline stubs etc (But i sent it just in case). He was asked why he did visit the USA again on a visitors visa after I applied. My man simply told him that we didn't want to risk applying and getting denied. He was told by the officer that they are A LOT LESS SCRUPULOUS now when it comes to Russians obtaining a visitors visa, so THERE i... read complete review
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