India US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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939 Review(s)
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Mumbai, India | Review #212 on October 24, 2005: |
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I am a white american woman filing for an Indian man. I am divorced and have two kids and also I am older than my fiance. Since our relationship goes against ALL "norms" the staff at the Mumbai consulate have at every step been completely rude and disrespectful to my fiance despite the fact that he has done nothing to warrant such treatment. Though he has answered every question truthfully, they repeatedly acuse him of lying and just using me. Some/many of the questions they ask are completely stupid and prove nothing as to the validity of our relationship. I find the way they interact with my fiance and the accusations of lying very offensive for many reasons, one of which is that it suggests that they think I am too stupid to know the truth about my own relationship. Anyhow I could go on and on but I will leave it be saying the staff at the Mumbai consulate are very very abusive in the use of their power/authority.
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Mumbai, India | Review #22 on August 28, 2005: |
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My wife (then fiancee) interviewed at Mumbai for her K1 visa in May 2005. The lady who went through her papers at first to check them for completeness was a tad sarcastic but no real complaints there. She was checking my wifes papers and chit-chatting with her colleagues at the same time.
After this, the wait for the itnerview was reasonable (a few hours) and the consular officer himself was extremely nice although he seemed young and inexperienced (maybe he just looked that way, who knows). He asked a bunch of questions but did not ask to see any additional relationship evidence.
Prior to the interview, the consulate was always extremely good at responding to emails in a timely fashion. Don't bother calling them, the guys who pick up the phones there don't know much. Stick to emails, that is much more helpful.
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Mumbai, India | Review #88 on April 22, 2005: |
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The Mumbai consulate is great as long as your paperwork is in order. Best part is, they give you the visa the same day instead of making you wait for a darn courier to arrive
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New Delhi, India | Review #87 on March 24, 2005: |
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Only problem is that there are a few different consulates in India and each is a bit different in how they treat people. My vote is "average" for New Delhi. While the people in the embassy were somewhat nice, the time you wait for your interview is very long(Not only for setting the interview date, but waiting inside the embassy itself).
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