Netherlands US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4
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126 Review(s)
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #30354 on November 6, 2021: |
EJ&SR
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Quick, friendly and straightforward interview. Actually had a great time at the embassy.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #30219 on October 6, 2021: |
MMaauud
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Questions K1
* How did you meet each other?
* What does he do for a living?
* What are my plans to do in the States?
* Did we use a marriage broker (we did not btw lol)?
* Was I ever convicted?
* Did I ever overstay a visa?
* Where does your fiancé live?
* What is the address the greencard will be send to?
* If I ever been to the States on a J1?
* What are your plans for the wedding?
They also asked me for a copy of Fiance's passport, which wasn’t stated in the checklist. I did bring it as a back up.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #29854 on July 14, 2021: |
Immeister
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The consulate is very easy to reach in Amsterdam by car. There is ample parking space (paid) and close to major tourist attractions. After entering you'll go through security. The guards are very relaxed and are really kind. I felt zero stress whatsoever.
After security you'll be asked to take place in a room with four windows. There were four other visa applicants in my timeslot. It's first come first serve in your timeslot. The person at window one asks you for the required documents, such as DS160, passport pictures, police records and birth certificate. You're then instructed to take your fingerprints. All of this went extremely smooth and was done for everyone in minutes. After a few minutes people are being called to window 3 where the actual interview will take place. The consular officer was extremely kind and nice. The benefit (and perhaps also a con) of having multiple applicants in the same room is that you can hear other people's story. The CO was extremely k... read complete review
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #28316 on May 28, 2020: |
Sandyl
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Went in there for my K1 visa interview on November 19. I had the interview at 1 pm. I arrived 15 minutes early and I was the first one waiting. After a while we got called up front, one by one. I showed my appointment confirmation and they checked it and let me in. I had binders with me but I had to get all my documents out of my binder. Luckily for me I had a wrapper around all my documents. I found them to be strict but kind. As you pass security you'll go to a first desk where you have to give your passport and DS160. They put a sticker on your passport for once they send the visa back to you. I was first so I was also called first to the next window where I had to give all of my forms they request for on the checklist you receive in the mail. After that you sit down and wait to hear your name being called. I think I waited 15 minutes for my name to be called. They asked me a few questions about how we met, when we got engaged, if my now husband has ever visited me and why not. Thos... read complete review
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #28120 on February 28, 2020: |
Ieeeeeees
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My appointment was on February 25th 2020 at 1PM. I arrived at the consulate around 12:30 and sadly wasn't allowed to go inside yet despite how cold it was. I had to wait in line outside of the building for half an hour and got to chat with the other people waiting for a while. A little after 1, we were called to the window where we had to show our passports. My mom was the one who drove me to the consulate since I don't have a license but because I'm over 21, she wasn't allowed to accompany me, which makes sense I guess.
Once inside, I had to take off my coat and the people who'd brought their bags had to show the contents. It was basically like airport security but a LOT stricter. The people there weren't friendly at all which scared me and everyone else there a bit.
Next, I had to go to the interview room. I showed a lady behind a desk my passport, passport photos and DS-120. I then sat down and waited til the lady at window #2 called my name. I handed ... read complete review
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