Japan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2
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324 Review(s)
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #1547 on April 26, 2007: |
kzsupra1

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I didn't accompany my fiance but according to her, it was very smooth with minimal questions. She was approved instantly!!
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #1398 on March 19, 2007: |
Mieko

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The interviewer asked me very few things such as where I and my fiance met or what I was doing then. He didn't ask me to show him any photo or evidence. The interview lasted for only five minutes and at the end of it, he said that I would get my visa within a week and I received my passport three days after the interview.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #1070 on December 2, 2006: |
mcf921

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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #760 on August 10, 2006: |
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The Tokyo embassy was very freindly but also very thorough. As long as you provide the embassy with the exact documents they ask for they will work your case very fast. The interview was easy. I (the petitioner) was able to request and was granted an interview date for my fiance. I attended the interview, only four questions were asked and they didn't ask to se any evidence. At the end of the interview we were told that we passed but one more document was required (NBI police clearance from Phils)and that our visa would be issued as soon as we delivered the document. We delivered the document and the embassy kept their word. We got the visa the next day.
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| Tokyo, Japan | Review #650 on June 20, 2006: |
Criag

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Yes i was with my wife on our first interview. It was short. I thought this was the only one we would have but apparently not for she had to go on yet another. The questions were pretty simple and straight forward. First her and then me.They separated us for this. My only suggestion would be is that the embassy staff submit duplicate instructions to both of us. It was difficult for my wife to follow detailed and complex issues involving documents ,etc. She would have to email them to me so i could read through them and send responses back...I think if the embassy could simply email to both parties it would have solved some important issues quickly...Japan is a wonderful country and filled with hospitality.
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