Russia US Consulate Reviews
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286 Review(s)
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Moscow, Russia | Review #2069 on September 28, 2007: |
Vera&Ken
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Dear All,
Just wanted to share our happiness with everyone: my interview on 16 August 2007 in Moscow was successful! Visa package arrived on 21 August.
Also, I highly recommend using OAO Meditsina for your medical. It is really nice high standard clinic and doctors treated me very good. Results were ready next day.
Interview was very easy. I actually had fun. There were about 6 girls and one guy being interviewed for K1 visa that day and we chatted a lot while waiting to be called in. So, that helped to release some tention. Questions asked by consular were mainly about how we met and our wedding plans. He even did not ask for any avidence like photos, letters, E-mails, etc.
Good luck to everyone,
Vera.
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London, United Kingdom | Review #2055 on September 24, 2007: |
michmac
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Some notes taken from a conversation with my fiancée, who was the one at the interview:
She spent 30 minutes in line, perfectly timed to get drenched by a passing English rainstorm - there's no covered waiting area. She was one of about 200 getting visas this morning, of which perhaps 15 were immigrant visas of one kind or another. She was seen fairly soon and people were pleasant.
She described the gentleman who interviewed her as a bit robotic, but pleasant. (But then, who wouldn't be robotic after hundreds of similar interviews?) She was asked the standard 'how did you meet' question, some questions about my history and family (did she know where my brother lives?), our plans for children, etc. She was asked to supply a confirming fiancé intent letter from me, so I was glad she had asked me to send it recently. They also asked one of her, which she was allowed to pen on the spot. The interviewer reiterated what seems to have become a standard po... read complete review
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Moscow, Russia | Review #2053 on September 24, 2007: |
mendeleev
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Anticlimatic. Just one question -- how we got to know each other. The interviewer explained to my wife why we did our proxy wedding -- basically paraphrasing from my petitions. Documents were in order. Visa was in hand in 2.5 working days, although DHL had to send it halfway across the country.
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Moscow, Russia | Review #1955 on August 23, 2007: |
Milenka
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Seryozha had his interview today, and was approved!!! He was asked lots of questions about how we met, wedding plans, what we will do in the US. They didn't look at any e-mails, or phone records, just questions. He said the consulate officer was very nice and polite. A very good experience.
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Moscow, Russia | Review #1897 on August 12, 2007: |
Mirage
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After all the stress and worries we had leading up to this day, the interview ended up being a breeze! The consular officer was very friendly to my wife and didn't seem skeptical with any of his questioning. Pretty much the only questions asked were:
How did you meet your husband?
What do you know about his family?
Tell me about his job.
He picked out a few of the photographs she brought to the interview and asked her to talk about them.
I met my wife on a family vacation to Russia on a riverboat cruise (she worked on the ship) so she had already met 11 other members of my family including my mom and grandparents. She had been in email contact with my mom, dad, aunt, and grandparents since we met and she brought those emails to the interview. Her contact with my family probably helped prove the legitimacy of our relationship.
The whole thing lasted about 10 minutes and he said, "You're approved!" My wife tol... read complete review
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