Guyana US Consulate Reviews
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Guyana | Review #33479 on December 11, 2024: |
Cassy.Julito
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Interview went well, no complaints
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Guyana | Review #32381 on August 15, 2023: |
M & F Duke
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Guyana | Review #32267 on July 14, 2023: |
Hankev
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Guyana | Review #31953 on April 8, 2023: |
Glory2
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My husband's Interview was scheduled for 7:30 am, he arrived at the embassy at 7:00 am and there was a line already, he waited like 20 min and then was led in the embassy when he had to do another line. He was asked to have in hand the originals birth certificate, marriage certificate, and taxes, everything was checked by an agent and then he was led in and seated to wait to be called for the interview. He was called by an officer and was asked a lot of questions about us, we dated in high school, so she asked a lot of questions about that, she also asked about my previous marriage and how he felt and when we started eating and planning our wedding, she asked very specific things about me, but he answered everything. The officer also asked about my visits ( I traveled to Guyana 7 times, who he told her all the months, being the last time January for our anniversary. The officer then congratulate him and told him he was approved. Two days after he picked up his passport with the visa.
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Guyana | Review #31878 on March 15, 2023: |
HelpNeeded101
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it went the complete opposite of everything I've read here. Number 1 issue is they wouldn't even let me in for the interview at all, which I couldn't believe because I thought in Guyana they let you do that. Next, they asked my wife a series of questions that basically had nothing to do with the actual case like what she was doing in Canada before she met me, why she stopped working in Canada (she hurt her knee), then kept asking about our previous case that was withdrawn, why she was in the U.S for so long before we adjusted status. My wife had come to the US on a B2 on that case and I surprise proposed to her and after getting married 3 months after she had arrived, she went back to Canada to see her family one last time because they were doing permanent residency and wouldn't be able to travel for a couple years. She then re-entered the U.S and that is when we applied to adjust status, the interviewer from my account of my wife seemed to be really interested in why she didn't work w... read complete review
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