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Indonesia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1 / 5
166 Review(s)
Indonesia
Review #21788 on May 10, 2017:

riaz_m_syed

Riaz_m_syed


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Interview went well, got in at 12:30 pm and left at 2:15 pm
The questions were easy, the CO was very nice.


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Indonesia
Review #21457 on March 1, 2017:

Aldi & James




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It was a positive experience overall. I appeared with my husband for the interview and they let me go into the private room with him when he responded to questions. He struggled with English, so the interviewer was able to ask him specific questions in Indonesian which he appreciated. The interviewer was very kind, polite, and respectful...we were all smiling a lot...my husband was so happy he invited the interviewer to the wedding...which made me laugh out loud. It was over pretty quickly. I'm assuming they don't get many requests for men marrying men, so maybe it was a pretty easy case.
After the interview, he was able to pick up the visa (3 days later). Then, we packed up and left the country.

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Indonesia
Review #21417 on February 20, 2017:

Matthew&Lenny




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They asked general questions like:
1. How we met
2. How long we had known each other
3. How many times he had visited and if he had met my family
4. How my fam and his fam responded about our relationship. Were they happy for us?
5. My fiancé's educations and work history. What he really does and if he stays alone or with roommate. How much he earned (I showed them his paystubs and work letter)
6. My educations and work history
PS: They didn't ask for his or my bank statements nor other pictures, call logs, email/msgs logs. My fiance only sent them 3 pictures and passport pages with visa to prove we had met when he sent RFE for petition.

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Indonesia
Review #21244 on January 24, 2017:

Nightshadow




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As written by my wife - as she went to the interview alone in Jakarta, Indonesia:

There were 2 steps involved. First was an Indonesian individual who had to review that I actually had all the necessary documents. She was very strict and kind of moody, very business-like and fast. The key issue here that I had was that she requested 3 years worth of my fiancee's tax documents, we had only included 2 years worth, as requested on the government website and visa application. I highly recommend overdoing it and including as much as possible even if it's not a requirement, with regards to documents and proof of relationship. Fortunately, she let me through to the next step.

Step 2 was the actual interview with an American individual. She was very nice, friendly and asked me questions like

- how we met
- where we met in person
- what I did for a living,
- what he did for a living, etc.
- She brought up the fact that... read complete review

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Indonesia
Review #21200 on January 19, 2017:

jakartausa

Jakartausa


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I'm the USC writing on behalf of my fiance. We prepped for weeks for this interview and whether or not it helped is debatable. We reviewed past questions from Indonesia interviews and went over the embassy document check list many many times to ensure we had everything. I also pretended to be the CO officer and interviewed my fiance over the phone about 10 times. This probably helped a lot.

According to her the interview and embassy process was a piece of cake and super simple. We passed with no issues.

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