Norway US Consulate Reviews
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| Sweden | Review #8916 on December 21, 2011: |
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I had my immigrant visa interview in Stockholm on Dec. 13th. It was a smooth experience, besides the fact that I was extremely nervous. It turned out there was no reason to be nervous at all. The hardest part about the whole experience was the waiting.
My husband was with me and they let him come in with me. My appointment was at 8.30 am, we were outside the embassy at around 7.50 am. There was only two IV interviews that day, so there was no need to be that early. They let you bring your purse and jacket inside, but they make you check any electronics. We waited inside for almost an hour before the interview. When we first got inside we gave the lady at window G our papers. I gave her an updated DS 230 and 300 kroner in stamps. It's very important to remember to bring stamps, check the embassy webpage for info. I wrote my name on an envelope and then sat back down and waited.
At around 9 we were called for the interview. It was a very nice lady that swor... read complete review
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| Sweden | Review #8614 on October 29, 2011: |
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Review of doctor appointment in Oslo and interview at the Embassy in Stocholm.
I got my interview date set by the NVC, and they had sent me an email about what I needed to bring and what to do next. The NVC sent all the papers to the Embassy, and I scheduled an appointment with the Visum Legene. I went to my Fastlege to get a blood test that would be forwarded to Ullevål Sykehus in Oslo. This needed to be done a few weeks before the final doctor appointment at Ullevål Stadion. Then I went to Unilabs (any Unilab in Norway, doesn’t have to be in Oslo) to do X-ray, where I got the result on CD that same day. When I got to the Visum Legene in Oslo, I remembered to bring all the necessary documents, my passport and some passport photos. I also brought my X-ray CD and vaccine papers to show what vaccines I already had.
I was taken very good care of, they were very friendly, and the nurse that helped me was Marianne. She also helped me through email, the wee... read complete review
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| Sweden | Review #8611 on October 28, 2011: |
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Review of doctor appointment in Oslo and interview at the Embassy in Stocholm.
I got my interview date set by the NVC, and they had sent me an email about what I needed to bring and what to do next. The NVC sent all the papers to the Embassy, and I scheduled a doctor appointment with the Visum Legene. I went to my fastlege to get a bloodtest that would be forwarded to Ullevål Sykehus in Oslo. This needed to be done a few weeks before the final doctor appointment at Ullevål Stadion. Then I went to Unilabs to do X-ray, where I got the result on CD that same day. When I got to the Visum Legene in Oslo, I remembered to bring all the necessary documents, my passport and some passport photos. I also brought my Xray CD and vaccine papers to show what vaccines I already had.
I was taken very good care of, they were very friendly, and the nurse that helped me was Marianne. She also helped me through email, the weeks before the appointment. I got there early at 1... read complete review
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| Norway | Review #7806 on June 22, 2011: |
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I showed up around 7.50 am (the appointment was 9 am) since I wanted to be there early. After waiting 10-15 minutes on the outside I was lead through the security and then into a "waiting room" were everything happen from giving them my passport, they going through my case (I was told they had been very busy and hadn't had the time to go through my case)and having someone asking me a few questions, say an oath on everything I submitted in the documents was true and let them scan my fingerprints.
The people was very nice and friendly, including the security guards and except from the security guards everything was in English.
I was told they had to do a background check on me, but unless they find something wrong (which they didn't expect to find)my visa was approved and I would hear back from them in a few days.
From what I can remember, the questions was:
How did you meet?
How do you communicate?
When did you start talk... read complete review
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| Norway | Review #6563 on September 4, 2010: |

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