Thailand US Consulate Reviews
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450 Review(s)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2000 on September 7, 2007: |
ladywhite
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I had my interview on September 5 and i was not approved because the CO wanted evidence that my legal stay in the US from 1997-2005 was legal. for more details and my submitted documents, please go to http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=86453
i don't have anything mahor to complain about the embassy even though i didn't get approved. i was really frustrated with the additional document i was told to submit. However, after i thought about that, the request was legitimate.
one thing, though. the thai lady at the window #6 where i submitted my documents was not friendly for some reason. she was not rude but could have been a little nicer. the security guards at the gate spoke to me more nicely than she did.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #1994 on September 6, 2007: |
mnbinth
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September 6, 2007
6:45 Arrived and entered embassy.
7:00 Windows 5 & 6 collected our documents and gave back a couple extra they didn't want. They spoke Thai when we did this.
7:30 Scheduled interview time.
8:40 Called up for interview at window 4 (Not exactly private with a speaker the whole room could hear. Our interview was in English.)
8:45 Visa approved.
I went to the interview with my fiance. There is a new interviewer named Jan who is probably about 30 years old with glasses. She was being supervised by the Japanese-American guy I've been reading about, and I seriously think she was more nervous than we were. I also noticed they had already put a big red "APPROVED" stamp on our paperwork before the interview even started.
First, the interviewer introduced herself and had my fiance do electronic fingerprints.
Then they asked me to go sit down while they interviewed my fiance.
They a... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #1959 on August 24, 2007: |
djbart50
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I never posted, had trouble with the timeline, but VisaJourney was a huge help to me so i will let Thewan tell you in her own words how the interview went in bkk
on August 21 2007
appointment at 8:00 am woke up at 4:30 am leave hotel about 5:50 and went to the embassy by taxi get to the embassy at 6:10am and stand front of the embassy wait for open about 25 mins have about 20 people waited then there open and walked in to embassy and see guardsman they will check bag and tell turn off phone they will keep phone. and walked to inside room and sit at chair wait until 7am at window 5 called everyone permanent visas and fiancee visas for give they documents. i be at 4th people have woman and man and little girl before me man and woman not ready about documents window 6 called little girl for give documents she came with shes grandfather and then woman at window 7 used shes hand called me to give she my documents at window 7 its small aperture cant give all document t... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #1931 on August 20, 2007: |
cstaceyt
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Interview went well. Not a long wait time. In and out in less than 2 hrs. Asked the following to my girl a) What are you Finace sons names ? b) how old are they ? c) will you be taking care of them when you move to the USA ? d) How many times has your Fiance come to Thailand ? e) when was the last time he came ? That was it !!! "Come get you Visa on Friday" It was a breeze , may be because I hired a local lawyer, not sure ! If you have the cash, hire one. I really beleive it helps, especially if they know the embassy personnel.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #1885 on August 9, 2007: |
reach449
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Her appointment was at 7am. She arrived at embassy at 7:45am as attorney told her too. Her paperwork was turned in at 8am and she begin her wait. She was the third girl to be called. Her interview ended up being at 10am. The interviewer was a Japanese male. Not the Japanese woman that has been doing a lot of the interviews lately. I found out later that this was his FIRST day. He asked her several questions:
1)How did you meet?
2)What does your fiancee do for a living?
3)Did he kneel when he ask you to marry you?
4)What was the name of the place were you had your engagement party?
5)How many times has your fiancee been married?
6)Have you been married before?
7)Where does your fiancee work? What company?
8)How many times has he visited?
9)Does your fiancee have any children?
After the questions, the interviewer just said; "I can give you the visa". That was pretty much it. He didn't smile, joke, or congratula... read complete review
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