Poland US Consulate Reviews
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142 Review(s)
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| Warsaw, Poland | Review #4113 on March 23, 2009: |
seba83

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Fingerprints taken first. 3-4 hours waiting. Conversation with immigration officer very easy. Did not ask ANY question. Just let us know that visa will arrive soon and gave us DHL papers. Also, added that we are perfect applicant.
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| Warsaw, Poland | Review #3664 on December 3, 2008: |
Artur_and_Hania

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Interview scheduled at 8:45am. There was a significant wait until she got to speak with the consul. The only questions that were asked is how did we meet. All the paper work was in order. Harassment level 0. Consul was friendly smiled and wished my wife a good life in the USA. The conversation took about 5 min.
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| Warsaw, Poland | Review #3638 on November 26, 2008: |
agari

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Everything went smooth at the US embassy. Just signature, not too many questions. Finally done
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| Warsaw, Poland | Review #3578 on November 16, 2008: |
Mag

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PS. I forgot to say I also gave them the police certificate and the brown envelope from the doctor I got at the medical exam. I guess that's all. Anyways, I had all the documents that were needed.
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| Warsaw, Poland | Review #3577 on November 16, 2008: |
Mag

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My interview was a few days ago. I was very happy that my fiance could join me at the embassy. We got there around 9:00 AM (my appointment was set on 9:30 AM).
Firstly, we got a number and was told to wait until the number shows up on the electronic board. When it happened we went to the window where the woman asked me to give her my passport, 2 photographs, all filled forms (two DS-156, one D-156K), birth certificte (copy and orginal - they just needed to look at orginal and saved the copy) and I-134 form (Affidavit of support - just form without any attachements that we had tons of them). After that the woman told me to sit and wait again. Twenty minutes later I was called for giving them my fingerprints and pay $131. When we were done with this we had to wait for a very long time and around noon our number showed up again above the window where the nice consule were sitting. He was veeeeeery kind and friendly, started telling us funny stories. He asked my fiance some... read complete review
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