Vietnam US Consulate Reviews
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318 Review(s)
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #19078 on March 9, 2016: |
Vu&Nhung

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #19006 on February 26, 2016: |
TreezyTran

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failed. missing paperwork
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #18781 on January 20, 2016: |
dankdo

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #18766 on January 18, 2016: |
dcmarkham

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All in all, our experience during the interview process was nerve wracking but a good one. I joined my wife and was allowed to enter the consulate with her. While we were both nervous, my wife was more so than I. I continued to reassure her that she had already been vetted and that this was more of a formality to finalize the process and to root out any glaring issues or red flags with our relationship or that of our file. As I sat watching others go before us, I tried to find any reason or rhyme to the process, to include watching the faces of those being interviewed as well as the interviewers themselves, I tried to keep track of the time each interviewer spent with someone to see if it had any bearing on their pass/denial ratio or to see if the longer interviews were due to the person asking the questions or from problems incurred during those interviews. Which interviewer had the most frequent numbers of denials vs passes, watching faces of everyone involved to see if t... read complete review
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #18722 on January 11, 2016: |
some128

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My step-mother and step-brother arrived at the consulate office early. I think they didn't get interview until between 10:30 AM to 11 AM because they were done by 11:15 AM or so. Basically, the consulate officer only asked my step-mother about how she and my father know each other, when was the last time he come back to Vietnam and how many times did he travel to Vietnam. Then the officer asked my step-brother when was the last time my father come back to Vietnam. That was pretty much it. And finally, the consulate officer told my step-mother and step-brother congratulations!
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