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Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
453 Review(s)
Bangkok, Thailand
Review #23950 on June 6, 2018:

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The line was very short. We got there at about 8:30 am on Wednesday for a 9:30 appointment. I was told everyone was very friendly. My fiancé had to wait some time before the actual interview. The interview itself took about 10 minutes. The questions were: when did we first meet, what do I do for a living, how often have I visited her. The total time from the appointment time to completion of the interview was about 1 hour an 15 minutes.

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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #23867 on May 24, 2018:

RevGreen

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Very good experience. Line was long and slow moving, but that's expected. Fiancee arrived at 6:45, had an appointment for 7:30, and was finished by 8:45.

All they asked her was "How did you two meet?" and "How many times did he come to visit?"

Since we met while I was living in Thailand, and lived together there for over a year, that was no problem. They told her it was approved and she'd get it in the mail within 7 days. She did note that a few others were declined due to insufficient evidence (maybe not declined, but sent home to gather more documents)

Very smooth experience.

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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #23795 on May 15, 2018:

Sailingdiver

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Visa interview scheduled for early in the morning. Staff very friendly. Ask a few questions and let Laylai know her visa would be approved. Consulate kept passport to affix the visa. Passport and visa arrived about a week later.

Very good experience!

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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #23737 on May 3, 2018:

JJBB75

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

There was a long line to get into the Embassy, so best to play it safe and arrive 30-45 minutes early to get through security. When my fiancee checked in with the first officer, they asked her for the original application fee payment receipt. Of course, she did not have that b/c we mailed that document to the Embassy with Packet 3 per their instructions. So apparently, the Embassy lost it. We have been careful to make copies of everything we send, so she gave them a copy of the payment receipt, but was then told it would be up to the interviewing officer whether they would accept a copy. So no acknowledgment on their part that they made a mistake in losing the document b/c they had everything else we sent with Packet 3. When she was called up for the interview, the interviewer glanced through her documents, said no problem with the receipt copy, no questions, visa approved. Visa arrived in 7 days to a Bangkok address, so when they say 3-7 days, assume 7 even if you're in Bangkok.

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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #23732 on May 2, 2018:

mikgallagher

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Only three questions asked: 1) How did you two meet; 2) What does he do for a living; 3) Where will you live in the US. After last questioned Ning was informed she was "approved." CO mistakenly returned her passport to her, which of course led to a little bit of a freak out on my part and a sleepless night. Email sent to visabkkiv@state.gov asking what to do next. Email covered the basics: was told she was approved, US tourist VISA stamped stamped “Cancelled Without Prejudice,” and what to do next. Quick response, and she was informed the CO made a mistake, and to mail her passport back to the Embassy.

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