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London, United Kingdom | Review #30680 on January 28, 2022: | Davies1310

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: F-2A Visa
I had my interview at the London Embassy on 26/01/2022. We arrived to the Embassy about 45minutes before my appt (11:30am), so went to get a drink and kill time at The Alchemist directly opposite. Around 15 minutes before my appt time we walked over and checked it. It was a little confusing where it go at first, you have to check in at a window off to the side and show your appt confirmation letter, then go through airport style security before going through to the main building. Once in the main reception, I was given a sticker with a number on it, and told to go to the first floor and take a left then left again and take a seat in front of windows 20-21. After about a minute, I was called up to the first window, where a very friendly man asked for one passport photo, my passport, and my original birth certificate, marriage certificate and police certificate, then they took digital fingerprints. He did asked when I was planning on entering the states, but I think this was more general... read complete review
| | London, United Kingdom | Review #30676 on January 27, 2022: | Lun

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| | London, United Kingdom | Review #30670 on January 26, 2022: | Hunter 73

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband had his interview yesterday at London and we were finally approved after 18 long months! All in all, he said it was not too bad of an experience. He showed up 30 minutes early and was let in. He did say that the one document that was repeatedly asked for was his DS-260 so very important to take that along. Also, there is no need to take photocopies. They will ask for what they need, take it away and scan it. He said the guy at the first desk was very grumpy and negative, making him feel like there was some kind of issue. He went and sat back down for 15 minutes, stressing the whole time, before being called to the second window where he was asked a few simple questions by a nice lady and approved. He said the time at each window was maybe 5 minutes. After the build up over the months, it all ends so quickly! Interview was yesterday at 10am and status has changed today to issued. Hope this helps and don't worry everyone ... YOU GOT THIS!!
| | London, United Kingdom | Review #30647 on January 22, 2022: | Tonez

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After covid issues and a group mandamus lawsuit (consisting of 112 couples) the embassy finally decided to process and schedule interviews. The actually interview process went smoothly. Easy to workout where to go and what to do, and staff were friendly and helpful. I arrived about half an hour before my appointment, but didn't get seen until nearly an hour after my scheduled time. Lots of waiting - there were a couple of large families in front of me. After the first portion, where they check documents, I had to wait another half hour or so for the "interview". It's literally guy at a window (like in a bank) who asks a few questions and check a couple more things. 5 minutes at the most. At the end he says "all looks good, you can go" and that was it. Done.
| | London, United Kingdom | Review #30644 on January 19, 2022: | nanobot

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: EB-1 Visa
Interview time 10.00am, advised by my lawyer to arrive 9.45am at the South Pavilion. Arrived in the area around 9am and went to the District Cafe across the street from the Embassy to wait until 9.45 - this is a great spot for coffee and food, lots of tables, toilet, kid friendly (as much as it needed to be)
Two lines at the South Pavilion (the entry point). One for US citizens which had a big line, and one for Visas (on the right) which had no line. First off go to the window on the far right hand side, with appointment and passports. Then security. There was no line for either of these. Then through and out the other side of security, into the embassy grounds. At this point look back and to the left - there's a crazy sky pool between two buildings! Anyway, reception desk who checked the paper and send us to the first floor with a sticker and number on our paperwork - again no line here, super fast. Out of the lift someone pointed us to booths 20/21 which w... read complete review
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