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Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
450 Review(s)
Bangkok, Thailand
Review #8486 on October 12, 2011:

Nonchalante




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Very fast and easy, got the lady CO at the window no.5, just be confident and answer all questions loud and clear! The interview took me about 7 min. max. Here are questions that I were asked
1. Your husband is Khun Spoon so who is ..... ?
2. Please tell me about your relationship, how did you know each other?
3. So, your husband lived in Thailand before, for how long?
4. What did he do? He was an exchange student at what university? But he had a degree from university in the States, right?
5. What kind of job do you plan to do in the States?
6. What did you do in Belgium? How long have you been there? In what level, university?
7. Where is your husband now?
8. When did he go back?
9. How do you keep in touch?
10. Where does your husband live?
11. What do you plan for your future?
12. What does your husband call you?
13. When do you plan to travel?

And then she told me to pick u... read complete review

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Review #8442 on October 3, 2011:

bradphatcharin




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Review Topic: General Review

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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #8434 on October 2, 2011:

Wiscoman




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Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing

My wife went alone to the interview as I returned to the U.S. 2 months ago, so everything I know is from what she told me. She was the 2nd interview of the day, and it began at 10:10 and finished at 10:30. The interviewer went through some of the normal questions: How did you two meet? When do you plan to go to the U.S.? etc. Then came a bit of confusion as the interviewer started to ask why my wife's name was slightly different from her birth certificate to her national I.D. There is one small difference between the two and it was a Thai government mistake, which we thought we had rectified because we had a translated explanation from the Thai government. The lady said my wife needed to have an AR-14? I think. Well the lady ended up just working past this and continued on with the interview, and said my wife will be approved. My wife came back a few days later and picked up her visa. My said the lady was not very friendly and other than the questions about the AR-14 barely bothered to... read complete review

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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #8415 on September 29, 2011:

Chris & Jiew




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Overall the experience went well. The wait outside was long, however it wasn't as bad as some of the horror stories we've read on VJ. Everyone kept complaining about the "bald guy".

We had 3 years of documentation so it went smoothly.

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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #8338 on September 17, 2011:

lvriesling




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Sept 15 2011 - Upon arrival at 6:45 AM, Beneficiary (in a business suit, with a wedding ring & a heart-shaped necklace) was admitted to US embassy without waiting in line, due to her immigration visa appointment letter. Cell phone was surrendered to security, then immigration counter took only certain evidence: email folder screenshots, printouts of selected emails, redacted Skype chat transcripts, photographs of us together, and photographs of gifts and letters and packages sent to each other. Not accepted as evidence: actual greeting cards & actual packages, actual check written out to beneficiary from petitioner, vaccination certificate from latest booster shots, long distance phone bill showing calls, flight booking info. We did not have any notarized affidavits from friends & family - our evidence was all directly from and about us. We were interview #3 of about 7. It's now 7:15 - waited in a big lobby with about 100 non-immigration visa people, seated too far away to hear th... read complete review

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