Turkey US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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199 Review(s)
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #26585 on July 2, 2019: |
JessicaG
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My fiancé had his interview at 8:45. He was finished by 9:45 with an approval! He said it was very easy. They did ask a lot of questions but I think that was because of him living in Gaza, wanting to make sure he was not involved in anything negative there. Nothing out of the ordinary was asked but I think they delved more into his background than they would have from another country but, that was kind of expected.
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #26516 on June 24, 2019: |
Drofnosidam
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Overall very positive experience. Had to wait ~2.5 hours total. The first officer was Turkish and she asked for my supporting documents: police record, birth certificate (obtaining them via E-Devlet is accepted), medical record, passport photos first, then she asked for I-134's, relationship proof and photos. She asked questions related to our current employment status. Finally, she asked me if I would be comfortable interviewing in English, and although I said yes, I was interviewed in Turkish.
The wait after the first officer was quite long. I was called to the counter in a separate room and my interviewer was a nice Turkish lady. She asked me where/when we met, and if our families have met (we had included a picture of our families together so maybe she was cross-checking that). And that was it! She said everything looked beautiful and the passport would be in our hands within 5 business days.
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #26466 on June 18, 2019: |
Sarahfurkan
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Interview went well! No unexpected questions. We had a student visa denied in the past and that has no effect and wasnt a problem. I did have the wrong IRS paper but I had Paycheck stubs as well and they said that’s fine. The lady was nice and said congratulations your visa is approved!!
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #26444 on June 16, 2019: |
Etek&Ahududu
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The interviewer merely opened the story of ours in front of him and asked critical points of our relationship from there. I do not have much to add because they were all personal questions like who was this person or you guys lived in US together etc. But I have to mention that the questions were clever. For instance: You guys visited Washington, what was the thing that you really loved in there or so you two lived in NYC, which subway ride you were taking. These are very clever questions to determine if you guys actually lived together and did what you told. Other than that the attitude of the interviewer was extremely nice. He was super smily and friendly so I think overall the whole interview was very smooth except the waiting part. The waiting part took ages and made me sweat a lot!
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #26281 on May 25, 2019: |
<3T&M<3
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The process was very smooth. Petitioner (me!) was previously married and has 3 teenagers from previous marriage. The Interviewer did ask about the kids. Asked how we met, how long we've been together. One thing that surprised us was that the officer wanted original printed photographs! *shrug* but was overall fine with the printed ones. Approved!
The sealed envelope came ripped open all along one side. We had to send it back to Ankara. It took hours to get through to the right person to handle this matter (just called the Embassy directly). The second envelope came ripped as well! I called the San Francisco Airport's Immigration Dept and asked them if a 4 inch rip was acceptable. They gave me the number to the field office in San Fran who handles that sort of thing, i.e. when someone goes through with a ripped envelope. The man assured me that 4 inches is NO PROBLEM! The very worst thing that could happen is that the airport personnel would check for any missing paperwor... read complete review
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