South Korea US Consulate Reviews
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150 Review(s)
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Seoul | Review #875 on September 25, 2006: |
snz1802

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I am posting this for my fiance Zaeem. He got to the Consulate about an hour and half early, yet he still had to wait 2 hours to be called to the window and he was first in line. So, be ready to wait when you get there. His interview took a total of about an hour, which is unusually long for interviews. Our case however, was a little different than the normal cases going through the Korean Consulate. The main questions asked were about my finances, they wanted to make sure he knew everything about my finances. They asked him when we had our first argument. They asked him about our communication skills and to give an example of them. They asked him many many different things about me, luckily he knew all the answers. I had some surgery done years ago and they asked him something that led to him having to explain what kind of surgery I had and why. I have a son, they asked question about him. So, he was thoroughly interviewed. Zaeem said the CO was polite the whole time, she wa... read complete review
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Seoul | Review #805 on August 30, 2006: |
kelly_irl

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The staff were lovely, the interview consisted of three questions, and the visa was ready the next business day!! Outstanding!
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Seoul | Review #454 on March 6, 2006: |
KJandSH

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We had a painless interview on Dec. 30, 2003. I was in Korea because we had an unofficial wedding ceremony with Seung-ho's family, so I was able to go to the interview as well. We waited about 1.5-2 hours before talking with anyone, but once we did, Seung-ho was called up to the window and I went with him. We had a youngish American interviewing us who was very nice. He asked up pretty basic questions and we presented the evidence needed. This interview was very short, maybe 5 minutes. I even (naively) stated that I was in Korea because we had a wedding ceremony and he didn't bat an eye. I explained it was unofficial and he just advised that we not mention this to anyone since we were getting a K-1 visa and it could complicate that. As far as interviews go, very easy.
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Seoul | Review #442 on February 27, 2006: |
min7734

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yay~!!!!!! my fiancee received her visa!!!!!!
no problem with paperwork. from 8:30 to 11:50am.
actual interview lasted about 20 minutes.
very kind and easy going CO.
he asked my fiancee about 10 questions: when first met, where first met, my hobbies, when last time met in person, etc.
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Seoul | Review #419 on February 15, 2006: |
Doondanggi

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Fairly smooth process. Did a lot of prior process inquiries.
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