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Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
450 Review(s)
Bangkok, Thailand
Review #8140 on August 18, 2011:

roman11

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

K1 Visa Interview August 15


Arrived at 5:30am and was number 10 in line. Door opened and pre-screening for entry at 6:45 am. Exit 11:45am = 4hours 45 min. Interview = 15min. Pick up visa 4 days later.

Consular Officer very direct with probing questions concerning information in our application. Interview was conducted to quickly verify if there is a real relationship, find false information and if the applicant fully understands what they are doing.

Photos, email and telephone logs where inspected.

Consular officer looked for weak spots to dis-stabilize fiancée. In our case, the officer was aggressive in asking why my fiancée did not know more about my past divorce, date married and specific reason for divorce. After, Officer asked Fiancée if she really thinks that I will take care of her in the US. Fiancée remained calm and answered correctly.

The consular officer will take questions from informatio... read complete review

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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #8047 on August 3, 2011:

DavidNew




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancee was denied a VISA. She was not given an explanation and does not understand why she was denied.The women conducting the interview kept saying that her father pteviously had a Visa. He has never applied nor been to the US.

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Review #7911 on July 11, 2011:

Matt an Bee




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Review Topic: General Review

US consulate Bangkok, Just beware of window 5,the lady working there is an american girl,long black hair,light grey eyes,light skin an is out for blood.I must say i don,t have a lot of time to write ,right now but my fiancee can speak english pretty good,can understand really good,but this lady ate her alive,Bee answsers all the basic questions easy,no problem,then Bee hands her more papers,the co then puts her hands over her head an says whats this,what is this ,Bee says its my fiances documents,the co then says so what,so what,i cant believe this i want to go up an help her butt not permitted since this is the interview,The co never took the papers,i was getting mad,anyway the co tells Bee to have a seat,we wait till about 11:00 then bee is called up again,they give her a yellow form asking for more info,updated medical forms witch is a another storie,a I 864 ,an a I 864A,basicly a co sponser,Asking if i have any assets,An last but not least proof of my domicile in the US.
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Review #7838 on June 28, 2011:

Pui




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Bangkok, Thailand
Review #7790 on June 18, 2011:

adventure17

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Review Topic: K3 Visa

Things went well. I had reviewed past posts on VJ and had a good idea what my wife needed to prep for once she arrived, and was inside.

I was able to travel to Thailand to be with her. As stated in others, they do not want to let any one in except who is on the letter. I did go in anyway to carry all the documentation (I over did it, but happy I did! Every e-mail, call, text, etc. since Sept. 2007 well organized) and get additional pages in my passport. She went to the "Immigration" line and waited her turn to turn in her documentation.

General information:
- Ability to speak English is a big plus
- Be prepared with documentation (photos, e-mails, reciepts, messages, etc. in a well prepared package).
- Eat Breakfast!!!
- When you arrive speak with one of the people outside helping people in the line. Show them your health records (X-ray) envelope and appointment letter. They we place you in the front of the line. We were the... read complete review

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