Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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450 Review(s)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #7746 on June 11, 2011: |
Andy and Pui
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Pui got there at 5:45am. She was number 9 in line and was not admitted inside until 6:45am. The guards took cell phone but let her bring in her purse with makeup and water that she had brought. She said she left like she was going through air port security. While waiting she met a lady from the Philippines who was there for a k-1 as well. Here is what happened when she was interviewed.
The lady who interviewed her was in 30 - 40s. The lady greeted her in Thai. Pui said good morning in english. The lady was surprised she spoke english.
1. Why do you want to go to America?
2. Please tell me more.
she then looked at her documents.
3. How do you know each other?
4. I never heard of that website before.
5. Does your fiance have a baby?
6. He ha been married before?
7. Does Pui have a baby?
8. Has Pui been married before?
The lady then throws some documents on her side of the ... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #7735 on June 10, 2011: |
Jeffandao
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #7598 on May 15, 2011: |
SqdnGuns
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Interview was pretty straight forward but we had one roadblock to overcome, she was considered an overstay as we did not file for her AOS and she had to go back to Thailand due to her mother becoming ill. We had to file for a waiver which was approved in a matter of a few weeks but due to many Thai holidays, it was almost a month before she could get back to the embassy to get her visa.
Our petition was expedited, due to USCIS screwing up big time so the embassy was pretty accommodating in getting my wife taken care of as quickly as possible. When she had her K-1 visa interview a few years ago, that was pretty smooth as well.
Overall, BKK embassy get's a thumbs up, rated 4 out of 5, in my eyes, 5 is perfect and nothing is perfect when dealing with USCIS/Embassies/Consulate.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #7479 on April 20, 2011: |
Juan & Nan
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She arrived at 0600 and exited the embassy at 1015. She said the lady who interviewed her was nice and interviewed her for about 15 minutes. After everything was done, she told my fiance that she could pick up her visa on April 25th after 1500. She also reminded her that we must marry with 90 days after entering the US (which we already knew).
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #7409 on April 11, 2011: |
thaiexpat
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Piece of cake. DO NOT WAIT IN LINE... I have never seen it on VJ but if you have an appointment go to the front of the line. We had our appointment at 7am and got there at 6am and there were about 25-30 people in line. at 6:30 I walked to the front to see what was happening and they were starting to check people in. Anyone with the large xray envelope were being brought to the front and let in right away. They asked about 5-6 questions and said everything was in perfect order APPROVED. It's a good thing I told my fiance to speak English because she said the ones who spoke Thai were asked a lot of questions and took a lot longer.
My fiance said there was an American in the waiting room with his Thai partner. He didn't go up to the window with her but he was inside not waiting outside (like me)so you can go inside..
We did have a small problem.. They called me in after lunch to explain that they did have to send (fax) her Myanmar ID card to Yangon (US embassy) to make sure ... read complete review
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