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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review on October 28, 2017: | poh

Rating: | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Arrive at 6:15AM and everyone was across the street. There was a street vendor selling coffee and provided seats. We sat there until 6:30AM when people started to line up at the consulate building's main entrance. Greeter checked interview confirmation , DS-160, and passport.. Many brought backpacks and bags. After checking your bags and searching you, you turn in your cell phones and x-ray scan your bags.. The beneficiary line up for the fingerpriting. The petitioner is asked to wait in the waiting area. After the finger printing, we waited about 30 minutes before being called to one of the windows to submit all the required documents. I don't have a birth certificate and so submitted naturalization, baptimsal certificate, and certified copy of family registry from my country. The CO took everything that they needed and returned other documents. Then we were told to wait to be called for interview. We waited another 30 minutes or so and called to one of the windows with American CO and Vietnamese interpreter. We were sworn in and asked if I was her fiance and I said yes. I was asked to sit down.
She was asked 4 questons:
1. how did you meet?
2. how many times I visisted her?
3. do you have relatives live in U.S.?
4. did you have a engagement party or wedding ceremony?
Then , CO said "Welcome to America"
Perhaps my presence help. It was very quick and fast. We were done in 2 hours or so. They did not ask for any other documents other than what was instructed to provide in the packet 3/4. We did not had to show any pictures or anything. As long as your relationship is genuine and real. you got nothing to worry about.
Hope this helps.
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