Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
/ 5
450 Review(s)
|
Bangkok, Thailand | Review #12002 on May 23, 2013: |
arporn & alan
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Our K1 visa also involved 2 K2 child visas. We had the proper written authority from the children's father to allow to emigrate to the USA, however the interviewer wanted a photo copy of the father's ID. Getting the ID took 1 week and 10 hours of bus travel. Also wanted was an updated single certificate. The original single cert was only good for 6 months. These 2 items were mailed in to embassy and we received the 3 visas. total lost time was 2 weeks+. Interviewer was pleasant and on time.
|
|
Bangkok, Thailand | Review #11702 on March 26, 2013: |
jef&clk
Rating:
· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My Fiancée’s schedule for interview was yesterday March 25, 2013. But before she had her interview, she had her medical done a week before. She said that the medical went smoothly and that the staffs at the hospital where she had her medical were all friendly. She was able to get the result on the same day. It took her 3 hours including the waiting time to get everything done. The staff handed her the result reminding her that she should not attempt to open the sealed envelope and that she should bring it to the embassy during the interview. There's another white envelope being handed to her and that is the result of the check up and the immunization record. So, the day of the interview came, and that was yesterday, March 25, 2013. Her appointment time was at 7:00am. My fiancé happens to have a friend who has gone through all this and generous enough to give her some tips. My fiancée was told that she must be at the embassy as early as 5:00am as the line gets longer in a blink of... read complete review
|
|
Bangkok, Thailand | Review #11618 on March 12, 2013: |
matt & wila
Rating:
· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiance arrived at 6:30 for 7:00AM, Was instructed to desk sign in a submit paperwork for review and elsewhere to pay postage. Says she was called last at about 10:00.
Interviewer (farang man window 5 not cheering but very pleasent and polite):
Did not ask if wanted Thai or English just proceeded in Thai
1- How you meet? (Internet Facebook, have copy email friend request)
2- What website? (Fiancee gave odd answer about a common like tag on Facebook, no follow ups asked)
3- Asked where is father of her children. (Dead, have documentation)
And that was it!
Looked at pictures and documents briefly (asked no question)and gave paperwork back and said we'll send Passport to you within a week. You mean I get? Yes. THANK YOU!!
Crazy, we prepared for so much worse with mock interview etc, but it was breeze. So my thought if you are very thorough with paperwork as we were they it goes much easier for your loved one on the big day.
... read complete review
|
|
Bangkok, Thailand | Review #11614 on March 12, 2013: |
Sam B
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Interview officer was professional and easily approved it with the exception of a prior conviction involving "moral turpitude" which was a BS conviction but isn't at his discretion. Provided the proper paperwork to submit a waiver.
|
|
Bangkok, Thailand | Review #11555 on March 3, 2013: |
W2alt
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Hi
Interview appointment was for 7am on March 1st at the embassy in Bangkok. My wife got there at about 6:15. There were 12 folks ahead of her. We discussed everything she would experience on entry and in the interview. I would say we were extremely well prepared. All the docs she needed to get in were readily available. I did not expect they would ask for my income records but she needed to have these to show the personal on the way in. There was of course a long wait.. I phoned about 3 hours later and she told me the good news. ACCEPTED. The only issue was with the birth certificate which was not available although we tried to get it from the Amphur in Bangkok. They sent us back to Chiang Mai where an immigration lawyer we know in Bangkok told us what substitute documents we would need. The interviewer spoke to her in Thai which was a blessing. She carefully explained why we were unable to get the actual birth certificate and he asked about how we met and our relationship in g... read complete review
|
|
Now Showing Records 231 to 235 (of 450 total) |