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France US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
270 Review(s)
France
Review #1443 on March 30, 2007:

Koubiak

Koubiak


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Not much to say, really.
I waited for about 2 hours until I got interviewed. He asked me a few simple questions ("how did you meet her", "how old is she"...) while browsing all the documents we provided.
All in all, it only lasted under 5 minutes !

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France
Review #1411 on March 22, 2007:

bostonparis




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My fiance got to the embassy at 12:35 p.m. for a 1:00 appointment. They told him to come back at ten to one. He went for a coffee at a little shop about 50 meters from the embassy, and returned at 12:50 p.m.

He said that he was glad he read reviews from this embassy so he was expecting the chaos - he couldn't believe there was no one there to ask questions to, or anyone pointing people in the right direction.

He waited in line, got to the window, and gave them the paperwork they asked for. He said they asked for about 1/4 of the paperwork that he had brought. She read all the paperwork and said she would give the file to the consular officer and to take a seat.

At 2:50 p.m., he was called again. He said the man was very cold and business-like. He had him put his finger on the machine for his fingerprints. Then he asked him:

Where did you meet?
Did you know you will be her third husband?
Do you know you are marryi... read complete review

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France
Review #1359 on March 9, 2007:

Colin and Lucy

Colin and Lucy


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We got our packet 4 from the embassy about a month after we had filed the I-129. The information they asked for sounds like the same for all the other embassies. However, they told us at the embassy that we did not need a police report from my fiancee's home country (Brazil) but ended up asking for it at the interview. They also lost some of our paperwork and didn't realize it until we called them asking about when our interview date was going to be. Our doctor's appointment was three days before the interview. One thing they don't tell you is that you will have to go from the doctor's office to a blood test office, to a radiology office, and then have to buy whatever vaccines you are missing and find someone to give them to you. However, our doctor was very nice and we got all the stuff done in the same day.

On the day of the interview we arrived at 1:00pm. Unfortunately we were one of the last people there and weren't seen until about 3:30pm. The interview is pretty st... read complete review

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France
Review #1289 on February 13, 2007:

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France
Review #1274 on February 9, 2007:

Orc




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Just wanted to give anyone waiting for the Paris interview a heads up if you are curious since we had ours 2/7/07. It was pretty much what the other French VJer's mentioned.

Fiance went to Dr Meyers, she's next to the embassy so my fiance went and to pick up his medical paperwork there before heading to the interview. (His medical appointment was three days prior but he had to take one vaccination so she told him to return after it was administered in order to give him the completed paperwork. Also, please remember to get a copy of the DS-3025 vaccination form from the doctor - it'll be important for the AOS application later on).

At the embassy, the lady who takes your paperwork took our I-134 instead of the I-864 after looking at both. She was joking around with him a bit in sort of a dry humor way. There were two other K-1's there and the french orchestra trying to get a visa for their tour, so it's very noisy inside. It is the immigration booth you go... read complete review

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