United Kingdom US Consulate Reviews
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #773 on August 19, 2006: |
Doug & Bobbi

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I had had a pleasant journey on the train into London, unlike for My medical when I had been running late and it was a roasting hot day and I had arrived soaked in sweat. Today however I had made sure I was well on time. My train arrived into St Pancras at around 8 am leaving Me 2 hours till my interview. As it was a pleasant day and I needed to relax a little I decided I would walk the distance rather than tube as I had originally intended. I arrived at the street upon which the embassy stands at about 9 am and decided, as I was more than a little nervous and unsure how long I would have to stand in queue, I would stand and drool at the Aston Martin showroom for a moment and then wander across to the park and use the little boys room they had there.
I finally arrived at the embassy at exactly 9.30 as I had intended for my 10 am interview. There were two lines and as it turned out the one to the right was a 'holding line' for those who's interviews were not for a while and were ... read complete review
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #739 on August 1, 2006: |
MrsBruce5

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Very easy, no questions asked regarding our marriage, how we met, etc.
Simple, straight forward and not much more than passing forms back & forth to sign
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #733 on July 28, 2006: |
drelewis

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So my interview was for 11am today i set off from my desk in Blackfriars London at 10am to get the tube over to Bond St.
As i arrived the queues were already quite big as it was 10:35am one was bigger the other alot smaller and i though i was lucky as i was put in the small line. Infact my first judgement was so far from the truth, they let the larger line in first and no one from the small one!!!!! once the larger line had moved we then got moved over.
So as i go through the detectors i empty my pockets ipod phone etc but i kept a packet of Cherry drop sweets in my pocket ( i know a real kid at heart) as i went to put them back in my jacket i drop them on the floor and because its like a small hut it mad the loudest bag and the security guard ducked!!!!!! then a police man came over to make sure everything was ok!"!!! It was very funny my cherry drops nearly got me killed!!
So off to the waiting room i had number 22 and looked as if i was ... read complete review
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #715 on July 24, 2006: |
nsdale

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Easy nothing tricky in and out of the of the embassy within a couple of hours.
Went to the first desk and handed all the information they wanted. this was after about an hour. then about an hour later was called up to the second desk when an american guy asked me a few questions about my fiancee like what college she was going to and what she was studying. these i answer no problems he then said i was approved.
Sorted out delivery for the passport which can about a week later.
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #703 on July 20, 2006: |
Anyta Holland

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Just thought I wrote about it, as those who have done it helped me a lot when I was preparing....
Our interview was at 10.30am... As we live in Bristol (1 and 1/2 hours away from London) we took the 6am train to London and got there at 7.30am... We took the tube to Bond Street and walked for a bit to ease the nerves.... Then we turned left to the road that leads to the Embassy and sat in a Cafe to calm ourselves down... At 8.40am we decided that the wait had been long enough and decided to head to the Embassy...
Got there, and the little fat beardy guy was there, he asked us why were we there and what time were we supposed to be there, he looked in a big folder with loads of names and found my hubby's, requested both our passports and made fun of our pictures... He also showed them to the couple that were right behind us (it is worth mentioning that they laughed aswell!)... Anyway, he said that we were too early but that he'd let us in anyway... There were... read complete review
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