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United Kingdom US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
1845 Review(s)
London, United Kingdom
Review #703 on July 20, 2006:

Anyta Holland




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Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing

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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London, United Kingdom
Review #701 on July 19, 2006:

gym




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Arrived at 9.30am, queued up for 40 mins(which was a nightmare in this heat). The queue moved quite quickly, went throught the security bit which was in a shed like thing,then went around the building and into the embassy.There were hundreds of people there..thought i was going to be there all day.Was given a number for an immigrant visa which is the correct one.Sat down,after approx 20 mins was called to a window where a man took our paperwork, birth certificates etc, then was told to go sit down and wait to be called for the interview.10 mins later we were called for the interview(they were very quick)The lady asked me,
how we met and when
have i been to see him and when
has he been to see me and when
had we met each others families
when were we getting married and where
where did Tony live
that was it, we did come across a sticky moment when asked if we had my sons fathers permission,which we didnt because we havent seen him for years... read complete review

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London, United Kingdom
Review #696 on July 18, 2006:

BadBabe113




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Was quick and easy interview, only a few questions asked!

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London, United Kingdom
Review #681 on July 9, 2006:

NYPeach




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Uneventful, asked the basic questions. No welcome to America.

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London, United Kingdom
Review #651 on June 20, 2006:

Sir Richi




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Most people at the embassy were friendly and helpful. The only bad part was with the second interview person. Because I hadn't visited for over two years (the forms were submitted before the two year deadline, but interview was after it) It was at his discresion to let me in. I had to convince him that I was in an ongoing relationship, providing phonebills was the biggest help in this.

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