Cambodia US Consulate Reviews
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| Cambodia | Review #22068 on July 5, 2017: |
JTL

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· 3 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My Fiancée had her interview on June 28, 2017 at 7:30am, I was unable to attend the interview with her due to work. She said the process took about three hours. Most of it was waiting.
She handed in all our documents and paperwork, had her finger prints taken, and then the actual interview. The interview took about 10 minutes and she was asked about 7 questions. We've been practicing all the K1 interview question we found on here for several days before. After the interview was done the consular gave her a blue passing slip = ).
She said the experience was good and every one at the US Embassy was friendly.
Good luck everyone!
(updated on July 5, 2017)
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| Cambodia | Review #22032 on June 28, 2017: |
Carl Off

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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First we would like to thank everyone for sharing their experiences on visa journey. My wife and I had our appointment at the Phnom Penh embassy this morning and passed. We were married in Phnom Penh in December, 2015 and applied for her visa June 2016. The process was rather painless as others have stated. We started by getting a number at window 7, then presenting all of our docs and proof of relationship at window 5, then fingerprinting at window 2. Within an hour we were called up to the window for the interview. The consular asked the follwing questions:
1. How did you meet
2. What do you do for a living
3 Asked specific questions regarding my 1040 for last year.
4. asked what I plan to do for work in the US. (I am currently living in Cambodia until my wife's visa clears).
Surprisingly she didn't ask my wife any questions besides taking an oath and if she spoke English. She also didn't look at 75% of the docs we provide... read complete review
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| Cambodia | Review #21890 on June 1, 2017: |
Horus

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Now that I got the issued status on CEAC, I think it's about time I actually sat down and write a proper review of the consulate where I had my interview. Little background: I am Filipino that's been working in Cambodia for a year and a half now. I've also lived in Brunei (until the age of 17), Philippines (6 years), and Korea (4 years).
My packet 3 arrived in February but I didn't send the DS-160 until I got most of my police certificates from the different countries I've lived in for more than 6 months. As soon as I got all of my paperwork (with the exception of the police certificate from Cambodia), I finished the DS-160 form and sent it on April 10, 2017. After a couple of hours, on the same day, I received an email from the US Embassy in Phnom Penh with my interview date being May 18, 2017.
The police certificate took a lot longer than I would like but I managed to get it just in time before my interview (May 17, 2017). I also finished my medical and ... read complete review
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| Cambodia | Review #21792 on May 11, 2017: |
hectorkhuon

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· 4 people found this review helpful
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The interview was scheduled at 8:30 AM on May 11, 2017. I flew in the day before to attend the interview with my fiancée. We practiced all the questions we could find and memorized all the important dates. We chose to wear business casual clothes to look professional, but not be too formal. I believe the way we looked played a big part in the interview. We arrived at 6 AM to be first in line. The window opened at 7 AM. They informed us that we would have to wait until 15 minutes before our scheduled time to be allowed in. There were a few other people waiting in line behind us with earlier appointments that were let in. Finally, at 8:15 AM, we were asked to present our passports at the window and went through security. Security asked for our driver's licenses, but I did not bring mine. They informed me that I should have, but let me pass through. They gave us badges and we went through metal detectors and they collected our personal belongings. We walked to the next building where w... read complete review
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| Cambodia | Review #21454 on March 1, 2017: |
mysoeng

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· 2 people found this review helpful
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I accompanied my fiance to his interview in Phnom Penh and I’m thrilled to say that we were approved! A huge thank you to everyone on these message boards who helped me along the way.
Having read all of the prior reviews I was expecting a bad experience, but I have to say that I found the whole process to be efficient and well organized. I also found all of the people we encountered at the consulate to be so polite and helpful, even the guards.
We arrived at 6 am and were first in line, which forms outside the door to the left of the window. We wore matching white shirts and ties because we are both boys. The window opened at 7:10 and the man let us in after checking our passports (he never asked for my interview letter). The guards inside checked our passports again and took our bags and phones. No food or water is allowed inside, but there is a drinking fountain and very clean bathrooms. We went through the double doors and lined up outside... read complete review
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