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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #7443 on April 14, 2011: | neko

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Arrived at 13:00, one hour before the appointment (14:00).
Waited an hour, queuing up at the very front, then went in at 14:10.
Submitted docs, then they took my finger prints, and interview.
Questions I was asked;
What's your fiance's name?
How did you guys meet? -when was it?
Do you have a child?
Does your fiance have a child?
Are you going to get married within 90 days?
The consular officer spoke to me both in English and Japanese.
He was typing all the time during the interview, then he said "congratulations, your visa is approved. Your visa will be issued within a week. You are done and good to go."
Got out of the embassy at a few minutes before 15:00. Super!
| | | Tokyo, Japan | Review #7441 on April 14, 2011: | jonnyjungle

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| | | Tokyo, Japan | Review #7219 on March 3, 2011: | Tsuwa

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we sent I-129F on Dec 9th and got NOA1 a week after that day.
having been waiting for NOA2 though my case status shows the same " initial review"!!
really really want our NOA2!!
| | | Tokyo, Japan | Review #7205 on February 28, 2011: | vaneskygh

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My visa interview experience
Since other members already mentioned about the whole visa procedure when you get to the embassy I want to say what were the interview questions and any other tip which i hope helps people to get more prepared to this day.
Questions were pretty straightforward but I guess it depends on the consul mine was very professional, no tricky questions, very nice but I can tell he asked me a lot of questions. Of course I was prepared and thanks to other VJ members I successfully passed without problems.
Questions were as follow:
Who is the petitioner?
How did you meet him?
When was that?
When was the first encounter?
So did you meet him here or in the States?
What does he do?
Where does he work?
When are you planning to get married?
When are you planning to enter the US?
Do you have any wedding arrangements?
Have you ever been to the US? ... read complete review
| | | Tokyo, Japan | Review #7129 on February 3, 2011: | chicalifornia

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First of all, LONG WAIT!! I was the 2nd one there, but maybe I didn't pick up my number fast enough (they have the same system as some of banks in Japan or social security office in the US), or maybe I went to bathroom too often (I went there in June, but it was really cold there!!), or because they were reviewing my documents longer than everybody else as I have been in the US with F1 visa also, but at the end, I was a ZOMBIE!! I think I left there around 3 hours later or so.
On the other hand, the interview itself was pretty smooth. There were 3 stages of interviews for me. (In other word, they call my number 3 times.)
1.It was a while ago, so I don't remember well, but I think this was when they took all the prepared documents. They asked me if I have a F1 visa from previous stay also. I did have one, so I showed that to them. Don't remember if I gave a photocopy or F1 visa itself and then they took a photocopy. The interviewers were a couple of polite Japanese... read complete review
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