Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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450 Review(s)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #558 on May 10, 2006: |
meandwi
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Everything went well with her interview! They asked her 3 questions. How did you meet!,,, How many times I have come to meet her?,, and Where She learned to speak english so well?
She was given a card that told her to come the following day (March 16th) at 3PM, to pick up her visa!!!
I was there for that meeting. She and about 15 other girls were asked to join a man in a room, where he handed out all their visas. He also provided them information on what they need to do once arriving in the USA.
She was given a sealed envelope and was told not to open it. She was also given her passport back with her visa inside.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #538 on April 27, 2006: |
mylovenin
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Was not with fiance when interviewed.
It appeared everything went well. Just two or three questions--fiance speaks fluent English. Where did you meet and when was the last time you saw each other? No problem right. After interview did not get the invitation to come back the next day to pick up visa--was just told to leave her phone number and they will call when the visa was ready.
She inquired at the window on did she get the visa and was told "ya ya you got it." She then asked why the delay and was told needed to run one more check. What!? One more check--after that the window was closed. She was given no time fram on when she would be called or any number to check on the status.
Well I had her ticket booked for 10 days after her interview. Three days past and no call. So I e-mailed the embassy and to their credit I got a reply that day saying her visa had been approved. So I figured she would get her call--more da... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #484 on March 22, 2006: |
ufkenmill
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Great experience all around including the process up to the actual interview. During the interview they were professional and friendly and asked these questions:
1) She asked me how long I'd been living in thailand and if I spoke thai
2) She asked C how we met
3) She then asked what out plans were upon arriving in the US
4) She asked what degrees we had
5) She showed us each picture we had given her and asked the approximate dates of each and where we were at.
It took about 5 minutes for the actual interview but about 4 hours of waiting after checking in at 7am. We arrived at 6:20am and were last in line outside but that doesn't matter anyway since everyone has the same interview time scheduled and they seem to be calling people at random.
Visa was approved and picked up the following afternoon after a 45 minute tutorial on how to use the visa and some basic immigration info was given to C.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #481 on March 20, 2006: |
pitcha33
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Confusing instruction, as the document given to the applicants wasn't updated. The counsul officers were polite, but the Thai staffs weren't.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #395 on February 3, 2006: |
sherose
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Hello All,
I just wanted to report a successful interview in Bangkok on February 2.
Today Meaw and I went to the embassy at 3:00pm and picked up her passport and K-1 visa along with the sealed envelope for US immigration. The interview was a piece of cake. The consular officer's name is Thomas, he was very nice. He asked Meaw only 2 questions: 1)How many times has your fiance come to visit you?, and 2)Where did you meet your fiance? The whole thing took about 2 minutes. The funny part came when he took Meaw's fingerprints. He asked Meaw to place the index finger of her right hand on the fingerprint thingy, no problem. Then he asked for her to do the left index finger. So, Meaw, not being familiar with the process put both her left and right index fingers on the thingy at the same time. After I stopped chuckling I explained that one at a time was what was needed.
On another subject, I don't think it behooves anyone to get to the embassy at 5 or 6 am in ... read complete review
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