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Netherlands US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
186 Review(s)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #12405 on July 26, 2013:

Gasoline2805




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Thursday July 25th is when I had my interview appointment at the Consulate General in Amsterdam at 13:30h (1.30pm local time).

I was the first in line and when I entered the building, I had to show my passport and appointment letter at the main desk. I also had to walk through a scan, similar to the ones you have at the airport. This is also where they scan your bag(s) if you have any with you.

Make sure you don't bring any electronical devices!!!
I didn't have one with me, but the security officer told everyone who did have an electronical device with them (such as a laptop or mobile phone) would have to wait +- 40 minutes to 1 hour longer than other people.

After they checked my passport, appointment letter and bag I had to walk to desk 5. This is where I had to give my birth certificate, 2 passport-style pictures, €7,70 stamp for registered mail and the I-134 including supporting financial documents.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #12400 on July 25, 2013:

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I went to the consulate in Amsterdam and arrived 13:15 but had to wait for it to open. There was a pretty long line. At 13:30 we could enter and there were securty guards there moving a scanner. The guy said that if you had ANY electronic device with you, it would take 40-60 minutes extra. I'm glad I left mine in the car.

My bag got checked and went through a bigger detector (like at the airport) and then I had to go to a smaller room with 3 windows. First I gave them my photo's, stamps and birth certificate and support letters stuff, and got my fingerprints taken. Then I was told to take a seat and was called to another window.

It went REALLY fast. The guy had our pages of proof of relationship and just asked a few questions like how we met, how many times, if I like my parents in law, and who proposed and when. I was ready for a lot more but after like 3-4 minutes I was done and he told me that they would send the visa and passport (they take it) back to... read complete review

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Review #12309 on July 11, 2013:

Dola

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #12227 on June 27, 2013:

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I have nothing to add on what Pluis said.

The interview was over before I knew it.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Review #12220 on June 26, 2013:

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My experience with the consulate in Amsterdam was pleasant. I was treated respectfully and everyone was friendly. They also dealt with me in an efficient manner and were altogether organized.

The consulate suffers from age, though. The building is small, which leads to some issues of logistics. Forming an orderly queue is difficult and (at least on busy days) they only let in the applicants (not their spouses or fiancees, should they have come with), which was not previously communicated.

It is very important not to bring any electronic equipment. Not carrying a cell phone gets you jumped to the front of the line, so that you're first to go through security and enter the consulate proper.

You'll proceed to a small room in which you have the intake conversation. They take your fingerprints and check your passport data (I had just received a new one, so they had to change my passport number in their data), and take your stamps. Contrary to m... read complete review

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