Yugoslavia US Consulate Reviews
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12 Review(s)
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Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Review #2001 on September 7, 2007: |
kit37
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
I am new to the visa process so there were some problems at first. First of all the consular wasn't sure of the right answer of how to start the visa process so I was given a number to call at the embassy. I called and asked if I could start the process there as I heard it was faster but was told that they don't do that anymore (wrong answer, it was July and the memo to start accepting again was in March). Also, the I-130 that was given to me was 2 years old but at the time I didn't know to check for current fees so I sent in the form and was (will be) sent back (within 90 days). I attribute my delays to not researching enough on my own but the embassy should know what they are doing and having more American employees might make a difference as well, the only American I talked with was the Consular. I am now a month and a half behind and go home in a month and a half. Remember to research before trusting people who you think would know. If the process was initiated at the embassy they... read complete review
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Belgrade, Yugoslavia | Review #742 on August 2, 2006: |
Japple
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Contacting Embassy for Info----> My experience was that when I spoke to an American, they were very helpful. However when speaking to someone with an accent (I'm assuming Serbians working in the embassy) they could be very cold and scary.
Packet 3 ----> Took them a couple of weeks to send it.
Interview Date -----> Took them about a week and half upon receipt of packet 4 to schedule date. But the date, once scheduled, was only 4 weeks out.
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