Japan US Consulate Reviews
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #18249 on November 2, 2015: |
gaiaslastlaugh

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Very simple process. My fiancee was asked the name of the site where we met, and blanked on that, but she followed it up by explaining that we had spent a month in Japan together, and the interviewer was satisfied with that. The entire process took less than two hours from entering the Embassy until leaving.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #17981 on October 6, 2015: |
speakerbox

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It was actually the same day as my friend's interview too so the whole waiting was very easy and relax for me( thanks to my friend ).
My friend was called first and her interviewer seems so kind and nice. I could see her smiling and laughing during interview. So I was expecting to be the same but it was a lot different. My interviewer(female) are so cold (looks and sound) from beginning till end. Also she asked me some tricky question too. I got approved BUT she didn't even say congrats or anything.....only said I got approved n will get my passport later by mail.....oh well.
It all depends on who your interviewer is for real.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #17951 on October 5, 2015: |
168168

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Entered the embassy at 8:10.
At first in the embassy, I was called out to give out the documents. I had new I-864 just in case, but the person at the counter told me they did not need the new I-864.
I waited about 10 minutes to get my finger prints.
After that, I waited again for the interview.
The interviewer was a nice lady. She asked me how we met, where we went for our first date, what we did to keep our relationship while we were doing long distant thing, when we got engaged, how many people attended our wedding, if we have any children and what my husband does for living.
The interview was like a fun conversation. She was very friendly and nice.
She congratulated me and informed me that my passport with visa would arrive in a week or so.
I walked out the door at 9:10.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #17925 on October 1, 2015: |
patient dragon

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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #17857 on September 24, 2015: |
dylnmeg

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My appointment time was 9:15am and the confirmation letter said that I should arrive at the entrance gate 15 minutes prior to my interview time. I got there around 8:45am, and the guards let me in as soon as I got there. I got through the security and was given a slip with a number when I entered the waiting/interview room. I was No.44. They also gave me a small slip that I should write my name, address, and phone number in and told me to submit it with other documents. I knew from other people’s posts that it would be a 3-step process. First you submit your paperwork and they will check to see if you have everything required. Secondly, they will take your fingerprints, and finally you have the actual interview with a Consular officer. For some reason I only had two steps. I waited for more than 2 hours before my number was called for the first step. I got very sleepy and tired just sitting and waiting in the room :-P I should have brought something to read or kill time with.
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