Japan US Consulate Reviews
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #24649 on September 17, 2018: |
Rokada

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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #24590 on September 10, 2018: |
kikume

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I was very surprised that our case took the time it did with the embassy after the interview, because all other previous stages for us were so straightforward.
Note: The Tokyo Embassy was backed up for interview slots till end of July 2018 when I tried to book around mid-May. Luckily with obsessive site checking, a slot opened up in mid-June.
On the day of the interview, I first had to spend at least 10 mins discussing with the embassy staff explaining that I was indeed half Chinese, but did not have a Chinese name. And even though I was born and lived in Hong Kong before, I did not have a Hong Kong passport. They finally understood and let me proceed with the interview.
The interviewer was not pleasant to talk to - she spent the entire time focused on her computer, and cut me off if my answers were more than one or two words long. Then she put me on administrative processing stating I was missing documentation, i.e. my resume, my Master's D... read complete review
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #24322 on July 28, 2018: |
yk8orange

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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #24203 on July 12, 2018: |
faycher

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It was a quite smooth interview. Questions are as follow:
1. what is the name of your fiancé?
2. how do you meet?
3. when was your first time meet each other?
4. what did you do during the first time you visit the US?
5. when did you go there for the second time?
6. has he been to Japan?
7. when do you plan to get married?
8. does your fiance have minisota accent?(well this is a joke probably)
there was a very long wait before i got interviewed. i arried at 10:15 am, and got in the embassy without waiting online.
but i was the second last to get interviewed i think. so when i got out of the embassy, it was already almost 2pm. very bored and anxious.
so i would suggest to go earlier, since they are basicly not following the time given anyway.
btw i had a 15 days AP after my oral approval at the interview. 7 days in Immigrant visa application AP and 7 days in Non-immigrant AP.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #24150 on July 4, 2018: |
Yuilicious

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My appointment time was at 10:30am.
I got there around10:10am and left the embassy around 1:15pm.
Everyone except the man who actually did my interview was friendly.
The man who did my interview was not mean or rude, but was not really friendly to me.
He didn't do "Sensei" part at first so I was worried. He said "I am not sure if we already did this or not, but let me do it again to make sure," and we did "Sensei." lol
I had joint sponsor who was a friend of my fiancé so he seemed a little concerned about it. He asked;
1. How are you and your fiancé going to support yourself?
My answer: "My fiancé has his own business and has income. Once I have my work permit, I am going to look for a job."
**I am not really sure if me saying "Once I have my work permit, I am going to look for a job" was a good idea or not.
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