Poland US Consulate Reviews
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136 Review(s)
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #5168 on October 31, 2009: |
Chris and Tanya
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The embassy experience
My appointment was at 09:30 but to be sure I showed up just after 08:00. To my horror I found my aftershave had leaked in my bag and now created a stench cloud around me whenever I moved the bag - to the great annoyance of anyone sitting near me.
Stage 1 - security and "check in"
At security you need to hand in your cell phone and any other electronic equipment - if you don't have a watch you can say goodbye to any sense of timekeeping during the whole process.
Before you enter the main room your invitation is checked again. You are not given a number - you need to go to one of the active interview booths, wait for the person currently using it to finish and ask for a number card to be printed.
Stage II - document check
First off the document check, signing and so on - it went ok apart from a couple of hitches - I didn't get the 157 form - so I had to fill that out on the go. Filled in everything and was t... read complete review
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #5157 on October 29, 2009: |
Tygrys
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2 1/2 hours. A LOT of waiting, an easy short interview. Harrasment zero.
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #5092 on October 16, 2009: |
TexPol
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Fiancee's Interview Experience:
I came to the main gate at 8am, there were only 2 people in front of me waiting outside. First the guard looked at my invitation letter and passport and then told me to go inside. Then, there was the police control and at the end I was told to go and stand in a 'red' line. After a moment I came to another room, (the waiting room). First I went to get my number (these are windows from 8 to 10) then I was waiting for my number to be displayed on the board.
When I saw my number I went again to the window, gave the woman my passport, medical tests packet (no need for X-ray),two signed visa photos, my original long form birth certificate, forms ds 156 and 156k, form I-134 and DHL form already filled in and signed by myself. And again I waited, this time to take my fingerprints. When my time came, they took my fingerprints and instructed me to go to another window to pay the visa fee ( US $131).
After completing th... read complete review
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #5046 on October 2, 2009: |
neekbailey
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Very painless process. Nice and professional staff.
Questions were: When did you meet?
When do you plan on leaving to the states?
Where will you live in the states?
3 minutes total for the interveiw. Come prepared and things will go well.
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Warsaw, Poland | Review #4718 on July 11, 2009: |
patita
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Very friendly and nice CO
whole conversation took around 3-4 mins and they need only last 2 years tax returns
questions :
= how long have you been together?
= how often do you talk online ?
= do you have any pics ?
= when are you planning to leave ?
any questions I'll more than happy to help - just IM me
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