Japan US Consulate Reviews
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #14431 on May 12, 2014: |
JA_Martinez

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Speaking on behalf of my husband here...so I'm sure there is so much more to say, but I'll do the best I can from what he's told me!
Interview appointment was yesterday 5/12(Japan time) @ 8:30am.
I booked him a hotel in Tokyo that was within a 7min taxi ride of the Embassy. He went up by train on Sun afternoon, spent the afternoon/evening with his son (who lives in Tokyo). They had a nice dinner together, talked alot, and relaxed at the hotel. He didn't sleep well, anxious, and was awake by 5am. But the had a nice breakfast and time to relax before he went to the Embassy.
He got to the Embassy by 7:45 (for his 8:30 appt); there were ten people in line in front of him. By 8:10 he had to turn his cell off!!!
The process was seamless! He was through all three of the preliminary windows pretty quickly and to the last (interviewer) window where there was a very nice American woman waiting for him with our 3" thick stack of... read complete review
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #14286 on April 14, 2014: |
scubagirl

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
8:00am
I arrived at Tameikesanoh station. Although my interview appointment was from 9am, I was hoping I could get in alittle early. As I was waiting in line, I was told that I will need to wait til 8:45 since they were letting in green card holders/ applicants in first.
8:45am
Had to hand in all electronic devices and did a body check. After that they gave me a piece of paper on how to file the documents in order to hand in. Also, there is a small sheet of paper they give you and you will need to write your name and current address in Japan as well as where you would want your greencard to be sent in the US. I had to write my fiancés parents address because we will possibly be moving to our new apartment at that point. I'm just glad I had their parents address with me.
9:30
My number was called and submitted my documents.
Documents I handed in are...
1. 1color passport photo
2. Current passport
3. DS-1... read complete review
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #14225 on April 2, 2014: |
KC & SC

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I postoponed interviews about a year due to my family issues and my then
fiance's fiance issue. At the time of interview I was nervous as I didn't know
what to expect. But it wasn't much of an issue after all.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #14130 on March 17, 2014: |
babsloblaw

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Prior to arriving, I called the visa call center to confirm that I can bring my fiance to the interview. He only had to bring his passport.
We arrived a little bit early for our 9 am interview, and I was 23rd in line.
The lady who received my application was very nice.
I brought:
- appointment confirmation
- 2 passport photos
- DS160 confirmation
- Fiance's i-134
- Cousin's i-134
- My bank information
- PH & JP Police Certificate (sealed)
- Sealed X-ray and papers from the Tokyo British Clinic
- evidence of meeting (photos, airplane tickets, letter of intent)
- LetterPack 500 (wasn't needed after all)
- Birth Certificate (wasn't needed, since I already sent out a copy prior)
She returned my fiance's i-134, because he is currently unemployed, and accepted my cousin's i-134 and my bank information.
She unsealed the x-ray envelope, took out the paper... read complete review
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #14125 on March 17, 2014: |
yukster

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I got there around 7:40 for 8:30 appointment and there were a few people already waiting in front of the embassy.
After getting inside, they gave me a number and clar file to put all the documents in.
My number was called to hand in the documents in file. They went through the documents, returned some of the documents they didn't need, and asked if I have some documents they needed(and I did. phew..)
My number was called again to take finger prints.
They called my number again for the interview.
These are the questions the officer asked;
- How did you meet?
- When did you start dating?
- Were you dating whole time since then?
- Dis you have any other visa in the US?
- When did both of you move to Japan?
- Were you living Japan whole time since then?
- Do you have kids?
- What kind of job is petitioner looking in the US?
- Are you planning to work in the US?
The officer was ... read complete review
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