Sweden US Consulate Reviews
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147 Review(s)
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Sweden | Review #12738 on September 10, 2013: |
mrsgigglebox
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took bus 69 from Åhlenshuset to the embassy and arrived at 7.50 am. No line for me since I've applied for IR-1 visa. Had to show my shoe soles from the outside and then I was accepted inside the room where they scanned my bags and they put my phone in a small cubby, gave me a card for it and said that I'd receive it back when I'm done.
Went inside the building and went to window G. I gave the guy who spoke Swedish my passport and he asked for further financial evidence, eventhough they had everything. I gave him recent paystubs and bank statement for the latest month.
I got a big envelope that I had to put my swedish adress and stamps on, 149 sek if you're a Swedish resident. Then I sat and waited for the interview,.
About 30 minutes later I got called up and a lady who speaks English asks a bunch of questions. Why do you have your old green card with you? I'd brought it since I emailed the embassy in Sweden and they told me to bring it in on my i... read complete review
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Sweden | Review #12518 on August 12, 2013: |
Emmet & Tina
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I was so nervous, but I must say this was a really good experience. Everyone was very polite and gave very good instructions. I was first in line for the immigrant visa (we were just two people waiting).
I had the interview scheduled for 8:30am and arrived at the embassy 8.00am.
8:38am I was outside again with an approval
The question I was asked (not in correct order and I might have forgotten some):
Where did you met?
When did you met?
How did you met?
Have you been in the US?
The longest stay in US?
When did you get married?
What is your husbands name?
Where does he live?
What is he working with?
Have your husband been married before?
What do you work with in Sweden?
Do you plan to work in the US?
With what do you plan to work with?
Have you ever been arrested?
And when the interviewer looked at my education histor... read complete review
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Sweden | Review #12194 on June 24, 2013: |
Lillen Faith
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The interview was scheduled at 8.30am but waited ca 2 hours for my turn. The consular officer asked just a few simple questions such as; How did we meet, have I been to the States and how many times, what I like/dislike about my partner and how often we contact each other. The whole interview lasted about 5 min. 8 days later I received my visa.
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Sweden | Review #12180 on June 21, 2013: |
dkusma
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Appointment was at 8:30, we got there at 8 am. There was a long line for the non-immigrant visas and no one but us for the immigrant visa. Was let in right away and directed to window and asked to present passport and stamps. While at window, the lady began to ask questions about the relationship, she said that this was not the official interview, just some questions. Questions were general, like how long did we live together, when did we get married, etc. Directed to wait then called up to another window and was asked to sign second part of DS-230. Official interview consisted of questions mostly about father-in-laws co-sponsorship on AOS. Questions were not alarming or concerning, answered truthfully and that was that. I think they just wanted to make sure that we would be able to take care of ourselves. No problem, interview over. Whole process was over in 45 minutes.
Notes: We had diligently prepared copies/originals of everything we had sent it, and they did not wan... read complete review
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Sweden | Review #11687 on March 23, 2013: |
N-o-l-a
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This is my second one, a little more in detail.
There are already a lot of reviews about the process, but I\\\'d like to add that you can park on the street outside the embassy and pay for up to 4 hours I think? We emailed beforehand to get the USC on the list to go in. The USC was not able to participate in the interview, only listen.
We got asked the following questions:
When did we meet? How did we meet?
How long did we live together before we got married?
What did the Dane do for work?
What was he planning on doing for work in America?
What was he studying?
Why hadn\\\'t the USC really been working a lot for the previous years?
How did she afford to live on so little?
What was she studying?
Was the USC planning on having a career in America?
When had we visited?
When had the USC moved to Denmark?
What was the date of marriage?
Had any family come to visit the USC in Denmark? ... read complete review
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