Thailand US Consulate Reviews
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17296 on July 12, 2015: |
Pawlicker
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Easy for my wife who was well prepared. Fingerprinted and documents checked then wait. She interviewed with a kind Asian woman. My wife said not Thai. First question: What was my my cell phone number? Ha my wife had no clue! I think my wife's honesty was the correct approach. Like I told her look them in the eye and tell the truth!
All in all only about an eight min. Experience. She told my wife good luck in America!
Biometrics were down but some man from the embassy called her when back on line and told her your Visa is in the mail. Arrived the next day. Bangkok to Chiangmai in one day! Thanks Thai Post!
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17209 on June 30, 2015: |
Patty & Morey
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17208 on June 30, 2015: |
Patty & Morey
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17207 on June 30, 2015: |
Patty & Morey
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17139 on June 24, 2015: |
beijingjim
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So my wife and I arrived at 4:00 am on her interview date of June 22, 2015. He actual interview time was 7:00 am.
Once she was called inside, I proceeded to wait. It only took two hours, and she was out with a 221(g) form. Requesting additional documentation.
Asked her how the interview went, and was told:
The Thai lady was very nice, but the American woman was very short, rude, and quick with everything, ultimately handing her a 221(g) form.
During the process inside, finger prints were scanned, and documents were sorted out before the actual interview.
During the interview the following questions were asked:
> Whats your husbands name?
> Why did your husband work in China?
> When was the first time you visited China to see him?
> How long was your stay there?
> What did you do in China?
> Did you know your husband has a criminal record for fighting?
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