Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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450 Review(s)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2783 on April 25, 2008: |
yashanya
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We were put under administrative processing , though the CO was polite and assured us that it was a mear technicality and that we would have our visa in a week. All our paper work and proof was perfect. It is simply the fact that she is a Russian national filing from Thailand. I truly hope so I will keep you all informed as the process is still under way.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2741 on April 18, 2008: |
Jamie76
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POE was San Francisco. Took all of about 30 minutes to clear immigration and customs. Very easy.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2545 on March 3, 2008: |
JenniferJarin
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I meant to say the visa was ready on a wednesday, not thursday -- that's their standard procedure for bringing in documents after the interview -- you usually bring them in on a non-holiday Monday, and the visa is ready by that Wednesday.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2544 on March 3, 2008: |
JenniferJarin
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The consular who interviewed us was the same woman that I'd been emailing previously about our situation, and she was really great. We'd assembled a thick pile of documents and photos and joint bank accounts and ultrasounds of my pregnancy, so we waited from about 7:30 am or so for nearly 2.5-3 hrs., then they finally called my fiance's name. We both went up, and the consular was there with a female translator, and they had him sworn in and then I signed my affidavit of support in front of the consular, and they asked my fiance just one question about how we met. He gave a lengthy explanation in Thai about how we met at his home, since he built a skatepark there and I wanted to go skateboarding, and then the translator just replied "Skateboarding." "Skateboarding?" the consular asked., and then said, "Okay." Then she asked us how soon we could get my fiance's police clearance later. She felt bad we'd have to go back to Samui and then back to Bangkok again. She also said to tel... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2414 on February 1, 2008: |
Texas Farang
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Everything went so smoothly; only 3 basic questions as our paperwork was perfect and no outstanding issues: 1) Where did you meet your fiance? 2) When did you meet your fiance? 3) How many times has your fiance been to Thailand to see you? THAT'S IT!
Scene at the Embassy's a bit crazy until you get inside the air conditioned area. Unfortunately there are no signs instructing Immigrant Visa Applicants to proceed to the front of the line for entry through security screening, but one of the staff members walked down the line and told everyone holding x-rays that they could move ahead (much to the chagrin of the non-immigrant applicants who'd been waiting for some time!) and avoid the huge wait outside the Embassy walls. Once inside you just keep moving until you're inside in the air con -- proceed to window 5 and give them your complete file. Once they verify all is there you have a seat and wait for your name to be called. All in all we arrived at 7 a.m. and were ou... read complete review
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