Singapore US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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107 Review(s)
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Singapore | Review #20782 on October 29, 2016: |
kythe
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
I am a Filipino citizen based in Singapore. I had my IR-1 visa interview on 19 October and the whole process took about an hour (waiting time included). The experience was easy and straightforward.
First counter (documents were checked in the ff order):
1) Passport
2) Birth certificate
3) Marriage certificate
4) Police certificates: Philippines (NBI) and Singapore
5) CENOMAR –This can be requested online and must be sent by PSA directly to US embassy Singapore. Courier options: Philpost (6-8 weeks) or Fedex (very fast)
6) Certificate copy of Marriage Record from the ROM - This can be applied online and can be delivered to the applicant or directly to the US embassy in 1-2 working days. Applicants who have never been married in SG would receive a certificate stating that ‘No record is found’.
7) 2 passport photos
* An online profile registration with Aramex (courier agent)
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Singapore | Review #20727 on October 26, 2016: |
Rayane
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· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Whole process lasted less than an hour.
Waiting time was about 30 minutes and interview was about 10 minutes.
They were really grilling the lady before me because she could not speak English well and she kept getting dates wrong. They were really nice with me though.
First lady at the counter checked my documents in the following order:
1. Passport
2. Birth cert
3. Police clearance
4. Passport photos
5. Form I-134, Affidavit of Support
Questions asked:
1. What is your fiance's occupation?
2. How long has he been working at his current occupation?
3. Have either of you ever been married?
4. Do either of you have any children including adopted children?
Interview with CO, questions asked:
1. Is this you? (Refers to my passport)
2. Where did you and your fiance meet?
3. Where in the US does he live?
4. What is his current occu... read complete review
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Singapore | Review #20020 on July 27, 2016: |
Mdjojo
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Had an interview on the 1st of July at 9.30am with my son. I can say it went good. The first guy who went through my documents seems nice, he's been smiling at me while he was asking questions and went through the documents. Like peonyjade case before, found the divorce decree wasn't certified. After him, I was interviewed again by a lady, and asked random questions about me and fiancé. She was serious as she was asking questions and at the same time keying in details in the computer (some vj comments posted that I've read seems exaggerated about interviewers). At the end of the interview, she didn't say I'm approved but requested me to submit the certified divorce decree and I saw her smile while we're saying goodbye and wishing a nice day😊.
Upon receiving my fiancées certified divorce decree, immediately submitted thru aramex as instructed on 7 July and embassy received the next day. I've been checking aramex the status and at ceac online tracking status but sti... read complete review
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Singapore | Review #19175 on March 27, 2016: |
peonyjade
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· 2 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My appointment was 8.45am and I arrived about 20mins before hand just to get myself settled down & to go through the security checks.
Do note that EVERYTHING electronic has to be surrendered at the security, right down to even your earphones. The security people are really pleasant and friendly.
I was the first to arrive for the interview and was greeted by a very friendly staff who got me to a designated seat to wait for my interview. The room is kinda like what the others have described, kinda bank booth style, only in my head i had imagined it to be bigger. LOL
First person to interview me was a local man who basically went through my forms while asking relevant questions to the forms. Turns out I had missed out on my divorce document that needed to be court certified (and I didn't know it wasn't! omg) so I would have to go to the family court to get that done. I think I spent about 15 - 20mins with him.
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Singapore | Review #19016 on February 27, 2016: |
morphobia
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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Interview appointment was 8.45am. Arrived at 8.15am, had to queue and surrender mobile phone before allowed to enter the embassy proper.
Was given a queue number and asked to take a seat and wait. There was one person ahead of me. Waited for a while and when it was my turn an Asian man called my number. He asked for the documents requested in the email (birth cert, police cert, Affidavit of Support, passport and passport photographs). Forgot to make a photocopy of documents so I had to make payment for them to make the copies for me. After he looked through the Affidavit of Support he mentioned one of the supporting documents was not acceptable and returned it to me, along with a "pending documents" form and the domestic violence handout. He told me that the next person to talk to me would let me know if I had any pending documents to mail in to complete the visa process.
He asked a few questions:
-How did I meet my fiance
-How often did we m... read complete review
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