Russia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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286 Review(s)
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Moscow, Russia | Review #3884 on February 1, 2009: |
anka
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiance said that the only painful thing about his whole interview experience was having to wait outside the embassy in the frigid cold! Other than that, he said it was very simple and utterly painless!
He was asked only 2 simple questions: \"How did you two meet?\" and \"How is Anna\'s [me] Russian?\" The officer even made some jokes and had a good laugh with my fiance! Other than glancing over the financial documents and further required paperwork, that was it and my man was told he was approved! The officer didn\'t ask to see any of the \"proof of relationship\" stuff we\'d spent hours putting together and organizing.
By the way, my fiance completed his whole medical exam on January 19 (only 2 days before his interview).
(updated on June 21, 2011)
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Moscow, Russia | Review #3584 on November 18, 2008: |
Austin_Volgograd
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K3 Visa
Very quick. Interview asked few questions, most of which my (now ex-)wife could not remember afterwards because she was too nervous. Probably because she was committing green-card fraud and lied about everything just to come to USA.
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Moscow, Russia | Review #3564 on November 10, 2008: |
DDT
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The interview only took 5 minutes. No evidence of proof of relationship was asked for, they just asked how we met. The visa arrived in the mail in a few days.
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Moscow, Russia | Review #3337 on September 13, 2008: |
Nick_Moscow
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Really, this visa was ultra simple to obtain. Since my wife and I were already married and had been living together a year plus, the interview questions were cake. The only mistake is I submitted an I 864 from a family member and only a letter stating why I hadn't filed taxes and hadn't earned enough to support her. Wasn't gonna fly. They told my wife at the interview that once I send tax returns and an 864 in my name, they'd stick the visa in her passport. Well, I send the 864, a w-2 from my p/t job from the last year when I was a student, and another statement about my not having returns, and, sure to their word, they sent out the visa the following day!
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Moscow, Russia | Review #3281 on August 27, 2008: |
edk96c
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Just got the news... the iterview was a success!!! Waiting for a visa to arrive in a week!!!! WOO-HOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
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