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MPGGPM
Just curious.

My wife will have her interview soon, pretty early in the morning. (Turkey is 6 hours ahead.....7 when they finally change to "daylight savings time"...which they haven't yet). So, just a few hours after I "TRY" wacko.gif to go to bed and get some sleep that night, she'll be starting her interview at the embassy in Ankara.

Are the the embassies/consulates generally pretty good about being on time? In other words, if my wife is scheduled for a certain time, will she actually get her interview at that time?

Or are they more like a "doctor's office".........where if your appt. is scheduled for 10, that basically means you may not see the doctor until noon? blink.gif
consolemaster
Hmm...Expect to wait hours before you are interviewed.
Karin und Otto
Embassy Franfurt, Germany has a waiting time for 3 to 4 hours; thats that the embassy info here on visajourney says. I know from other people it can be faster or even longer.
Good luck for the interview

Karin
NY_IZMIR
QUOTE(MPGGPM @ Mar 24 2007, 08:30 AM) *
Just curious.

My wife will have her interview soon, pretty early in the morning. (Turkey is 6 hours ahead.....7 when they finally change to "daylight savings time"...which they haven't yet). So, just a few hours after I "TRY" wacko.gif to go to bed and get some sleep that night, she'll be starting her interview at the embassy in Ankara.

Are the the embassies/consulates generally pretty good about being on time? In other words, if my wife is scheduled for a certain time, will she actually get her interview at that time?

Or are they more like a "doctor's office".........where if your appt. is scheduled for 10, that basically means you may not see the doctor until noon? blink.gif


My wife's interview was at 8:30 am, and she got out and called me right away at about 9:50am. So no, you don't wait there that long.
mybackpages
Not sure how Turkey works, but many consulates give the appointment time to several people and they all get in on time, but it just depends on where you are in the line to see how long you wait to be called to the window.
Karin und Otto
QUOTE(MPGGPM @ Mar 24 2007, 08:30 AM) *
Just curious.
My wife's interview was at 8:30 am, and she got out and called me right away at about 9:50am. So no, you don't wait there that long.


(I like the doctor's office analogy too...nice morning laugh..) laughing.gif

That's good to know/hear... yes.gif

As an aside...and because am part Turkish and always curious...how come Turkey isn't listed in the Embassy section? Neither Ankara or Istanbul (there may be others too)...or did I miss something? I read a note at the bottom that suggest PMing the admin to add a missing country/embassy...have you guys thought about doing that?

(There are many Turkish beneficiaries that might benefit.)

~Otto
meauxna
The Embassy links are put up when someone requests it. Sounds like the time might be now, and the person might be you!
Post a request in the Site Discussion forum & Cap'n will see it. You might look up some past Ankara users and ask them to copy their experience/review/info into the new page once it is up.
Sonshyne
Our Interview was last week. The appt time was for 9:15... We didn't get out of the Embassy until 1215.
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