Netherlands US Consulate Reviews
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #11382 on January 30, 2013: |
pend
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I had my interview last week at the consulate in Amsterdam. The people were very friendly. I made sure to have all my paperwork good and ready to go. I made copies of everything and they did ask for photocopies and the originals. They asked how we met and were very kind. It was a really good experience. The total was about 30 minutes (including the wait). I received my passport with the visa in the mail yesterday. They work really fast
So now I can go to my fiance and plan the wedding!
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #11347 on January 24, 2013: |
Veeb
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When I finely got the letter from the consulate in Amsterdam, the whole planning began. You have to fill in forms, get your checklist items ready, and send it all back to the consulate. Then they can schedule your interview. Together with the date and time of your interview, you get the telephone number of the doctor you have to see.
A week before your interview you get your medical check and chest x-ray. They check your vaccinations (when you call for an appointment you can request which ones you need). I did that so I could let that be done by my own doctor. I had to have BMR and DTP, They also check your heart, lungs, length, weight, they take blood for STD’s and the x-ray is for TB.
The doctor is a kind and relaxed Dutch doctor. You wait together with his patients in an old Amsterdam house. The x-ray is about 1 km walk from the doctor. So I parked my car at the parking lot Museumplein. From there everything is close by and easy to get to by foot. ... read complete review
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #11281 on January 16, 2013: |
Chrissie
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Finally the big day had come! I had read all of the reviews so I had an idea of what I could expect, but I was still pretty nervous.
I left my phone in a locker at Amsterdam central station and took a tram to Museumplein. Once there the consulate was very easy to spot with it's American flag waving in the wind. I arrived too early so hung around in the freezing cold for a while until it was almost 13.30. When they let us in, the guards were very friendly and polite, and that helped me feel less nervous. They told me to go to window 5.
At the window a very nice lady took my appointment confirmation letter, my passport, two passport photos, the postage, proof of payment and finally the Affidavit of Support from my fiancé and his mom, our co-sponsor. She asked me a few simple questions, and after that she asked me to wait until I was called to window 6 by the consular officer. The wait took about 45 minutes and I got increasingly nervous during this time. A... read complete review
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #11262 on January 14, 2013: |
Bodean&Carmen
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oke i'll have my K-1 visa interview tomorrow. and i must admit that i am really nervous! its gonna be my second time because i missed my proof of payment last time. i know right.. well! i hope i'll pass! so i can be in the arms of my hubby to be! javascript:emoticon('')
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #10955 on November 26, 2012: |
Merryjay76
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The interview was on the 20th of November at the US embassy in Amsterdam. I arrived at the embassy with my fiance(petitioner) at 1.25pm , the interview was scheduled for 1.30pm. At exactly 1.30pm the security ask everybody with 1.30pm appointment to form a queue and people with no electronics were allowed to go in first. We were directed to counter number 5, where we met a very good and patient lady who took all our documents (Passport , birth certificate, affidavit of support(1-134), postage stamp, police clearance certificates and evidence of payment). She also took my finger print and ask us to wait for a consular officer for the actual interview. At this time I was nervous and said to my self the monment has arrived! After about 5 minutes I was called by a middle age latino man to counter number 6. He greeted me with a warm smile and that calm me down a little bit, my fiance was standing right by my side. Then the questions started:
1. what is your name
2.What is your... read complete review
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