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Iran US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3 / 5
38 Review(s)
Ankara, Turkey
Review #2098 on October 10, 2007:

belinda63

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

His interview went very well only lasted about 4 minutes.
Now that he has returned to obtain his vias they have left him in limbo. It has been 10 days since he submitted his passport and still no visa. Being from Iran he is almost out of money having to pay for a hotel while he waits.
He also told me that he saw one of the interviewers, when the interviee becames upset, take his affidavit of support and tear it up and tell him he needed to obtain a new one.
Things like this make the US look very bad to people from other countries.

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United Arab Emirates
Review #1333 on March 1, 2007:

bobking

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

dear friend
im an iranian guy and i couldnt meet my fiancee yet.
do you think is it bad enough for us to not get visa?
i will go to abu dhabi 10 days later, can you tell me please anything you know about there and the staff?
if approved, when will they give me the visa?
thanx

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United Arab Emirates
Review #1322 on February 24, 2007:

Ryan F

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Review Topic: K3 Visa

We had an interview at US embassy in Abu Dhabi, UAE two days ago. I decided to go with my wife to the interview becuase I thought it might help!
Since US has no embassy or cosulate in Iran, Iranian applicants have to travel to UAE (or Turkey) to get interviewed.

They allowed me to go with her inside for the interview. They interviewed us 3 times, first they collect all your documents and ask you some questions, the second interview which I think is the most important one was around noon. They asked us many question on how we met, engaged and got married, they asked about my job my house and they reviewed my tax forms. I must say most questions were for me rather than for my wife. And then we were asked to sit and wait for the final interview. In the final interview my wife was fingerprinted and they again asked me so many questions on who I live with, my house mortgage and payments,.. and at the end they said they have do more processing on our case and will let ... read complete review

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