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Spain US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
174 Review(s)
Madrid, Spain
Review #24568 on September 5, 2018:

Ire




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Very smooth. People were nice.

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Madrid, Spain
Review #24429 on August 11, 2018:

sarahsad

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We arrived to out appointment 15 minutes before. You have to walk through security first and leave your cell phone so arrive a bit early. We grabbed a number and we then waited for about 10 minutes. They called my fiance to one of the windows to take his paperwork (Medical exam and passport). Then we waiting another 20 minutes and they called him to another window to do the interview. It was super fast however since the whole family went, my fiance, myself and our baby, I do not think there was any question that the relationship wasn't real. The interview was about 5 minutes for us and for the other people around I was watching be interviewed, it was 5 -10 minutes. Everyone was very nice from security to the people who did the interview.

Here is what they asked:
How long have you been with your fiance?
Is that your fiance and baby over there? HAHA
Where and how did you meet? Do you live together?
Who is your Sponsor? Have you lived in other c... read complete review

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Madrid, Spain
Review #24372 on August 3, 2018:

Emmy Jane

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My husband said his interview went very well! No issues at all. They were very kind and welcoming and told him his application would be approved.

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Madrid, Spain
Review #24045 on June 21, 2018:

DPP123

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Okay... so this review is from me (the petitioner) because my fiance is not into these things. His appointment was at 3 pm (Madrid time). He walked in and went through security where he had to leave his cell phone. He then encountered a woman who told him to go upstairs and press the letter B. (not sure what that means). He went upstairs and pressed the letter B. They called him up a few minutes later and they took his medical paperwork. They told him to sit and wait. He described it as a bank. There were multiple windows and people were speaking to the officers through the window. After an hour, he was called up and interviewed by a young woman. She asked him to describe our relationship and convince her that it was not a relationship of convenience. He described how he proposed. She asked him where I worked and how we communicate on a daily basis. She also asked him for pictures. She appeared to like looking through the pictures. The woman then told him that everythin... read complete review

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Madrid, Spain
Review #23995 on June 13, 2018:

Kirin2002




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Everything was very smooth. All people there are nice and professional. They asked me for the documents before the interview, such as the medical exam, the x-Ray and the visa fee payment ticket. Then I waited there for probably 15 minutes ( I didn’t have any clock because they take your phone when entering the embassy). After that the interview was really nice and natural. I was asked about the wedding date, when I met my fiancé for the first time, how I met him, and what he does in the US (studying, working...). Then the lady said all was perfect and that my visa was approved.

By the way, she interviewed me right away in Spanish! She didn’t tell anything about doing it in english. That was such a relief.

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