Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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450 Review(s)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #340 on January 5, 2006: |
gmd35
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Interview was fast and smooth as we were well qualified! (many thanks to visajourney.com- without this site we would have been lost)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #323 on December 23, 2005: |
dbirner
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Ton said she was very satisfied with the way they treated her at the interview. She was lucky enough to meet with an American Man CO.
All other times dealing with the infamous window # 5 Thai lady has always been a headache. The women is never friendly. Luckily the day of the interview that women was not there.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #315 on December 18, 2005: |
jchaffe
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Interview process is quick. No need to go early, 8 AM is fine. Go to Window 5 and submit the documents. Sit and wait. They begin calling people for interviews at Window 6 about 9:15 AM. Most are done by noon. If not, you will need to return at 2 PM. If your paperwork is in order, the interview takes less than 5 minutes, and only two questions are asked. Guy interviewing, an American named Thomas, is very nice. Visa is picked up the next day at 3 PM. Expect to spend about 1/2 hour there getting the visa and entry instructions.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #294 on December 6, 2005: |
tjteru
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #284 on December 4, 2005: |
chivasgeo
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We arrived at the US Consulate about 530am and there were already 20 people lined up in 2 lines. The doors opened about 630am. After the security check we went straight into the double doors and stood in front of window #5 (we were 3rd in line). At about 645am, a Thai lady started to collect the visa applications. She took from us:
PO receipt (it has Poc's name on both receipts)
Passport
Birth Certificate (not translated)It was not the original, therefore the lady asked for her Thai ID and also House Registration (tabian Baan, also not translated)
DS-156 (2 copies but she returned one copy)
DS-156K
DS-156 BNK Supplement
DS-157
Police Certificate
Medical Exam/vaccination envelopes/documents, etc.
I-134 with supporting documents (letter from work w/business card of my boss attached, last 3 paycheck, 2003 W2 and Tax Transcripts, 2004 3rd QTR 401K statement, 2004 bank statements for savings acct)
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