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Singapore US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7 / 5
107 Review(s)
Singapore
Review #14327 on April 23, 2014:

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Review Topic: General Review

APPROVED !!!!! This was a good experience. My fiance had her interview on 23 April 2014. Her total interview time was approx 20 min. She was only there about 1 1/2 hours. Some of the questions they asked are as follows:
1) whats you fiance's name?
2) Whats his occupation?
3) Do you know his salary?
4) How many kids he have?
5) When did you first meet?
6) Where did you meet in person?

They asked for proof of relationship which they said I had plenty.They also asked for my fiance divorce papers. Other than that it went pretty fast and the interviewers were very nice and friendly.

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Singapore
Review #14326 on April 23, 2014:

bigjohn7502




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The interviewers were polite. No issues with my interview

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Review #14129 on March 17, 2014:

mwetterh

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

March 17 2014. Our whole process was approx. 6 months Sept 2013 - March 2014.

The Interview was in our case the easiest of all the stages going very smoothly and taking only 2 hrs. I will give a more detailed response in a couple of days.

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Review #13469 on December 17, 2013:

kitthekat




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I arrived at 920am (interview was scheduled for 1015am). There was no queue. I showed the guard my appointment letter and he asked me to wait for security to wave me through. I entered the room with the security scanner. There were some backpacks and luggage bags with tags stored there - and they will also keep your mobile phone if you need them to. I didn't bring mine with me.

Once you leave that room, you turn left and left again and go up the long-ish walkway. The building you want is at the end of the walkway, to the right. Show the lady inside your appointment letter and she will tell you to go to the visa room (first room on the left).

The visa room was pretty crowded and seats were all filled. I pressed the first button (immigrant visa) for a queue number (006). They were currently serving 003. All immigrant visas are first heard at window 7. What they say about people being able to hear everything you say is absolutely true. There's maybe a 2-3 s... read complete review

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Review #13315 on November 25, 2013:

racheese

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Interview originally scheduled for Nov 19th, but a guy from the embassy called and asked if they could move it ahead to Nov 15th instead. I gladly agreed and received an appointment letter via post a couple of days later.

On the day of, I arrived at the embassy at 7:50am - 55mins earlier than my appointment. Didn't have to wait in line outside, just went through security and was directed to the consulate section. I was told that the service for immigrant visas don't start until 9am so I had to take a number and just wait.

The consulate section was smaller than expected with loads of people waiting around for their non-immigration visas. The set up of the consulate is pretty similar to those in the bank teller service, when your number flashes, you'll go up to the counter and greet the officer which is sitting behind a glass window. You don't have a lot of privacy as everyone in the room can pretty much hear what you're saying if they really want to. java... read complete review

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