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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #2432

Ethiopia Review on February 7, 2008:

mc2000ch




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Today was one of the Best and the worst day. Since last night my fiancé and I was so nervous. I keep calling her almost every hour to tell her, it will be OK, just be yourself.

Anyway, this is exactly what happened:

-She went to the Embassy around 6:00AM, US embassy in Ethiopia usually have long lines by 7:00AM
-She was the first one in the line.
Around 7:30 they told her to return all her medical, police certificate, birth certificate, and the DS230. Then they told her to wait in the lobby.
(about six month ago all the employees in the US embassy were mean, rude, and aggressive, but according to the security guard she spoke with, he said, “They got all brand new crew and you don’t have to worry about a thing.”)
-Well that kind of made her feel better
-After 30min, she said they called her name and she got Window 2(all the officers are women)
-The officer had a translator, (which was Ethiopian)
-The first question was, when was the last time you saw your Fiancé?
-She told them, the day before you flew to US
What does your fiancé do? She told him, Network Engineer.
Then they asked for I-134(which is not required according to them, this is one thing I hate about all the US embassy, on your packet 3, they don’t ask for the I-134 so I called them and asked, one of the officer pacifically told me that, it was not required, but even though she told me it was not required, I sent to my fiancé and told her to take it with her to the interview.)
-She gave them the folder with all the documentation I sent her:
I-134 notarized
Letter from work
3 pay stab
3 years tax return transcript
Phone record
E-mail record
A lot of pictures
Evidence of me sending money to her (western union)
Letters that she sent me and I sent to her
A fresh letter of intent dated within 30 days of the interview date
-The officer just went through everything including the pictures and then said, go pay and then come back her.
After she paid for the visa which is $130.00, she went back to Window 2.
-At that point, my fiancé said, she got dizzy and didn’t know what to say. If they would asked her another question, she said, she would just fainted right there, but the OFFICER said, “Come back on TUESDAY February 12, 2008 and pick up your visa.
-Then my fiancé smiled at her and even though she didn’t spoke ENGLISH, she said THANK YOU in English.

I think the new officer and employees in the US embassy are the BEST

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