Vietnam US Consulate Reviews
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #26240 on May 20, 2019: |
IloveDanang

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Appoint for 8AM. Got there 6:20AM. First thing we saw upon arriving were the aggressive street hawkers. These hawkers were stopping cars and grabbing people to get them to sit down and buy their drinks. We bought a water bottle so they can leave us alone so we can relax and get focus for the interview.
At 7am, people were walking across the street to lineup. Some were crossing earlier but turned away. Just sit and watch and you should know when it’s time.
We were lined up outside. I’d say about 250 people altogether. Greeters were walking up and down the line to give out instructions. I can see why they have to be rude sometimes. They were repeating instructions and people fail to follow them.
Eventually we were let in at around 745am. Inside were more lines, waiting, instructions.
We were let in the next phase of the process. This is the security part where each person has to go through metal ... read complete review
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #26165 on May 13, 2019: |
nguoivietnam2019

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The last time I was at the consulate was 2 decades ago when my family members and I got our immigration interview. One thing I remember: it was hot. Anyway, I was with my wife for her interview and...it was also hot.
Notes:
- Have your interview letter, passport, and passport photo ready: we saw people lined up with wrong interview date/people with unorganized materials
- Do not carry backpack: backpack is not allowed. But if you do, you need to check them with people on opposite side of the street. There is a fee + remember to take out of your valuables.
- There are (potential) people skip the line - just beware.
- Wear something formal but also comfortable
- Eat something before going to the interview
An interview has multiple steps
Step 1 - Security check: get there at early. Our interview at 7:30 AM, we got there 6:30 AM and we were almost last people in line. having appointment letter and passport ready f... read complete review
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #26136 on May 10, 2019: |
wxman22

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
We spent 3 hours at the American Consulate in HCMC yesterday for Ti’s and Thien’s (15 yo son) K-1 Visa interview.
Arriving just after 7 a.m., the line was already to the end of the block, about 80m long. We got dutifully in line and before long a couple of staff members were working themselves down the line, making sure people had their identification and respective appointment letters.
After about 30 minutes, people started to be allowed into the building. We were wanded by a security person before the building entrance, then just inside at the security station, we went through a metal detector, our bags scanned, and electronic devises were turned in for safe-keeping. Actually, the process was faster and easier than that the airport, any airport.
I was impressed with the efficiency of the entire operation. Of course, being Vietnam, the staff were very nice also; not a bark to be heard.
We then found ourselves on another long... read complete review
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #26023 on April 19, 2019: |
hato2207

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they have greeters who could help us to all the steps we must do, just follow their instruction and help
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #26022 on April 19, 2019: |
hato2207

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All done
(updated on April 19, 2019)
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