Japan US Consulate Reviews
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #20963 on November 30, 2016: |
raydamon

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Fiancée was interviewed on November 28th. I was able to go in with her without an appointment.
The police at the gate won't let us in with our Fitbit on despite it being not a "Smart Watch". We had to toss it in the building next to the Embassy. (No one stole them during the hour in the embassy. Thank you strangers.)
The appointment time was 10:30 and we were out by 11:30.
There weren't many people in the waiting room as Mondays are for K-1 visa only(I believe).
She was called three times.
First time: Handed in all documents. Some simple questions asked: (this part was done in Japanese)
Where is your fiancé living now?
What kind of job does he do?
Who is your joint sponsor?
What does your joint sponsor do?
Have you lived in other countries or in any US military bases?
Is this your first marriage?
When are you going to the US?
What is your fiancée going to do when he goes ... read complete review
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #20861 on November 14, 2016: |
Sabazou

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Fiance was in and out in less than 2 hours. She said there was not many people there and the interviewer seemed like he just wanted to get it over with.
I supplied chat logs, photographs, tax returns, and paystubs from my company and they didn't even look at it. In fact the person that checked her documents in the beginning didn't even take them apparently.
She was asked the following questions:
1. Where did you guys meet?
2. What does he do for work?
3. When's the last time you guys saw each other?
4. Why did you guys decide to get married so quickly?
And after that he said she was approved.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #20835 on November 9, 2016: |
Ashtastic

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband's interview was at 9:30AM and we were out by 10:45AM. We got there at about 9:10AM.
It was super easy and quick! I only brought what the NVC letter said I should bring plus the DS-260 and a letter pack plus.
They asked him a few questions like what kind of work he does, what I do, if he has met my family before, what my parents jobs are, and our plans after we arrive in the US.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #20330 on September 6, 2016: |
Mehnya

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My K-1 interview was really easy and short.
I was only asked for three question.
It was related to how I met my husband, what my husband does and our life plan after I arrive at U.S.
The interviewer did not smile at all during the questions. But after finished those question, he smiled happily and congratulated me.
I think the interviewer was intentionally putting on poker face. It made me nervous a little bit during the interview.
I brought a lot of files for the interview. It was nice to prepare well. I felt really really confident.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #20150 on August 8, 2016: |
Rc123rc

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I am posting this on behalf of my fiancee from Japan. She completed her K-1 Visa Interview 8/8/2016 Japan Time. The outcome was APPROVED!
In general, the process was quick and the staff was professional and friendly. The Interviewing Officer was thorough in his Packet Information Research and asked a couple of difficult questions regarding the timing of a couple of events. His opinion was that certain events happened too soon but there was enough evidence of a bonafide relationship and a couple of follow-up questions apparently satisfied him that it was OK to approve. As expected the interview is a stressful situation. It is absolutely required that you be well documented, well prepared and truthful in your answers.
Arrived at Tokyo Embassy - 7:00 AM
Embassy Open 8:00 AM
Turn in Documents 8:30 AM
Biometrics (Fingerprinting) 8:40 AM
Interview 8:50 AM
Leave Embassy 9:00 AM
Questions Asked:
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