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Serbia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
58 Review(s)
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Review #33613 on March 25, 2025:

Twililord

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Both my fiancée and I were allowed to attend, we emailed the embassy before the interview asking if petitioner could accompany the beneficiary and they allowed it. There was not a long line and the process was smooth. Officers were professional and asked us both reasonable questions such as how we met, where we live, employment. etc. Visa was approved.

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Serbia
Review #33602 on March 16, 2025:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Everyone was very professional and the interview went well. My wife's visa was denied (as expected) but the officer was very kind and suggested that we file for a waver.

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Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Review #33462 on November 25, 2024:

elzbthf

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Nov 8, 2024 - medical examination in Belgrade, Serbia. I got an appointment in advance via WhatsApp at Smiljaniceva Street, 22. I arrived at 9 a.m., the girl clarified my details and email address and took the photo sent earlier via email, all vaccinations were made in advance and translated into English - everything was put on the vaccination certificate. They didn't ask about chickenpox at all. They took blood for tuberculosis, then a doctor's examination and questions about diseases and surgeries, then they sent me to another clinic for X-rays and told me not to come back, everything would be sent electronically. Taking into account the queue and the X-ray, it took 2 hours. The price of a medical examination is $230 + $65 for a blood test
Nov 12, 2024 - Interview in Belgrade, Serbia. In 1st window, they asked only for the originals (birth certificate, marriage certificate, certificate of no criminal record), passport, and 1 photo, asked where the husband was, about previous... read complete review

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Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Review #32171 on June 13, 2023:

Ana Grujić




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Overall a pleasant experience. The security checks are intense and phones and smart watches are not allowed. I went with my fiancé who the consular offices saw and then asked him to take a seat. I was asked a few questions, basics like how did we meet, what does he do for a living, how many times he visited and what I plan to do when I get to the states (I said get my veterinary license which will take me a few years). The only documents they wanted were proof of the payment for the appointment, one 5x5cm picture, police clearance and birth certificate. Documents in Serbian don't need to be translated to English so don't waste your money. Overall would give it an 8/10.

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Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Review #32121 on June 1, 2023:

siglavyallegra

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

We arrived 20 minutes before the scheduled interview time and there was already a long queue in front of the embassy. My spouse wasn't allowed inside with me, but this is partly our fault since we sent an email letting them know that he plans to accompany me 24 hours in advance, but the embassy was closed for Memorial Day a day prior and they weren't able to put him on the list in time. Oh well, there was a very nice cafe just around the corner where he waited for me. Everyone at the embassy was incredibly approachable, polite and warm with a big smile on their faces. Total time spent inside was around 1 hour and 20 minutes, of which 95% was spent just sitting in the waiting area for my number to be called. I was called to the interviewing booth twice, first was to hand over some of my original civil documents to be checked (marriage and birth certificate and police report) and have my fingerprints taken. The lady that greeted me was very, very nice! She asked some general questions, t... read complete review

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