Myanmar US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.2
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11 Review(s)
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Rangoon, Myanmar | Review #31063 on May 18, 2022: |
EMMO

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pretty straightforward. had printed out all documents, just in case
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Rangoon, Myanmar | Review #27215 on October 7, 2019: |
anna pann

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My visa interview date was 12 August. She askes me very easy question. Simple question about my husband. After that gave me a letter that admin process and gave back my passport. I confuse what happen?
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Rangoon, Myanmar | Review #27208 on October 5, 2019: |
MANGSUAN

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when she was interviews,officer said" we need to keep all of your Original documents and translation documents, your interviews is good but we need to reviews your case,if we will done we will contacts you"officer said.after 5 weeks I am asked Embassy, they said she was need to submits Birth Certificate.after I sent back emailed to Embassy explanation for my documents.but still they reply yet my email..
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Rangoon, Myanmar | Review #26863 on August 15, 2019: |
willxkris

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My fiancee' had everything she needed for visa interview, but her consular did not even look at any of her paperwork. The consular asked her simple questions such as how we met, where we are planning to live in the U.S., my recent address, etc., and approved her right away.
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Rangoon, Myanmar | Review #25271 on December 27, 2018: |
Mike E

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Male petitioner. Female Burmese beneficiary. Petitioner was not permitted to enter embassy so he waited outside embassy. Non-beneficiaries are permitted only when translator is needed. For example several residents of India and Nepal use this embassy for convenience, and they spoke neither Burmese nor English.
Note that per Wikileaks this huge embassy is a major CIA outpost and as such, absolutely zero electronics are allowed. It was very sad watching several visa applicants forgetting to give their phones to the people who drove them to Embassy before their rides drove away. Many appointments had to be canceled.
Similarly there is no public parking and several beneficiaries who drove themselves struggled to find a parking spot and had to miss their appointment.
This embassy has an “additional form” requirement where the beneficiary must list names, dates of birth,’addresses, phone nimbers, and occupations of parents, in-laws, si... read complete review
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