Barbados US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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32 Review(s)
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| Barbados | Review #15119 on September 3, 2014: |
Kroni473

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The interview was simple. We got there at 8:30, seeing that the appointed time was 9:00. We waited outside for security clearance, where they checked our appointment letter and took our passports. On the inside, we waited for the Admin lady to check our documents after which we were told to wait till our names were called. When we were called, we went up to the window, where we met John our interviewer. He asked us some basic questions about her job and how we met. Then he separated us and questioned us individually. Questions like what's her hobbies, how we met, why her, have I met her parents, questions you should already know about the person. Then he called her and called us back together and BAM!!!! We're approved.
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| Barbados | Review #14275 on April 10, 2014: |
crystalandrhonda

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The process was quick, just had to email them for updates. The interview itself was great. Only asked a few questions, and the interviewer was very nice. His name was John. Was approved. Couldn't be happier at this moment.
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| Barbados | Review #12989 on October 11, 2013: |
Ashley903

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I am writing this review on behalf of my Fiance, Raymond. Unfortunantly my fiance is a last minute person and alot of tasks were done when it was close to interview time. The medical and ordering of police certificate being a couple. Just to give you an idea he picked up his results the DAY of the interview and unfortunantly the police clearance had not been issued.
My fiance arrived a few minutes late to his appointment but they still accepted him. My fiance tells me they looked over the photos--asked a couple of routine questions--and within 10 minutes time they said he was approved! All he has to do is once the police ceritificate has been issued he will mail it back to them along with his passport so that the visa can be attached to the passport once issued. Pretty open and shut case..dont let the horror stories on this site worry you--if your relationship is truly genuine then you will be fine--good luck to all of you continuing your journey!
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| Barbados | Review #12735 on September 10, 2013: |
Memosa

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My interview was scheduled for 9 o'clock...I arrived about 8:10am, waited until nine..Was called to Booth 1 where they do a pre-screening of the information handed over to them from the NVC, asking basic question like.. Who is the petitioner, what he does for a living, where does he live, how many ppl are staying at his house ect...Had to sit for about 2.5 hrs..Then was called into an enclosed interview room, had to swore in on the oath...The Gentleman started drilling me with questions as follows:
1. what's the name of the petitioner 2. how did you two meet 3. what does he do for a living 4. where was our wedding 5. Did his family attend the wedding 6. what school did he attend 7. Do you have any photos of you two together ...thought everything was going smooth until he looked at the poverty guidelines and saw that my husbands' tax return showed under that amount as required and said that we needed a joint sponsor.. I then told him he has an employment letter showing he makes w... read complete review
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| Barbados | Review #10042 on July 19, 2012: |
J-Dzzy

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My husband and I attended our interview on July 19th 2012. My husband is the beneficiary and I am the petitioner. We got to the embassy in Barbados at 7:15AM for our 7:30AM appointment. My husband and I waited in a line outside the embassy to be checked in and a thorough check of your bags, etc was done. We then made our way into the main room where we waited for our name to be called. After about a 2 or 3 hour wait, our name was called and a lady did a pre-screening type of interview, where a couple questions like, name of beneficiary, name of person petitioning and beneficiary's mother's name was asked. Most of the questions were directed to my husband... the beneficiary and finger printing was also done at this stage.
We were told to have a seat and we waited for about 2 hours more. Our name was finally called by another lady who proceeded with the interview. She asked us how we met, how long ago we were other, if he has ever met my mother, if we have any children to... read complete review
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