Israel US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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81 Review(s)
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Israel | Review #14721 on June 26, 2014: |
2ashuster
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My interview was on June. 23 at the US Consulate in Jerusalem. The interview went very smoothly, and they asked me a total of 4 questions and did not look at one piece of the backpack full of evidence that I had taken with me in case needed. After the interview, CO told me that everything was fine and that they just needed a form I-864a from the co-sponsor's spouse or W2 form. And that as soon they received the form, that visa would not take more than one week to be ready. After that, they instructed me to leave my passport at the consulate.
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Israel | Review #14697 on June 23, 2014: |
2ashuster
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Israel | Review #14614 on June 12, 2014: |
Dubecky
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My husband arrived a bit early to the Consulate and waited outside. Before entering a woman came to the window and registered him. He entered. A few minutes later his name was called and he then submitted his medical,and the joint sponsor's 2013 tax transcript (he wasn't asked for it but submitted it anyway). He was asked to take a seat and told he'd be called for an interview shortly. 5 minutes later he was called in. The interview took 5 minutes. He was asked when and where we met, what we both do for a living, and why he wants to move to the U.S. The CO said he has everything he needs and that the case is complete. He returned the original documents and told him that he will receive his passport back in a couple of weeks. He was out the door in only 40 minutes. Overall he was very pleased!
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Israel | Review #14071 on March 9, 2014: |
Zlove
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Found out about my interview date two weeks in advance by mailing to the U.S. Consular office in Jerusalem. Even though they claimed mailing package 3 and the appointment letter , I never got them! While being mailing qaedtions to theit mail, the response was coming back in 1-2 biz days what is really appreciated.
The interview day was going smooth, with almost moe waiting time (maximum spent time there was about an hour) until I recieved 221g for a police certificate document which apparently had to be sent directly to the consular office...what wasn't clearly stated on package 3:
"...Israeli citizens or Jerusalem ID holders (laissez passer) may request a police certificate for use in their immigration visa application be sent directly to the Consular Section by applying at their nearest police station."
MAY does not equal MUST .... nevertheless they gave me my passport back and told me to bring it back once they recieve the police certificate and call me...... read complete review
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Israel | Review #13793 on February 4, 2014: |
salboreni
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Husband arrived at 7:30 for an 8:30 interview. CO did his interview in English, even though hubby wasn't sure of himself..he didnt trust his English. The CO made him very comfortable, and asked him many questions. My husband answered each with relax..no stress. CO said he is approved and will have his visa within 2 weeks..they will do the final checks on his file. Inshallah this is almost complete for us.
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