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Romania US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3 / 5
159 Review(s)
Bucharest, Romania
Review #29616 on May 13, 2021:

LizBogdan




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Review Topic: General Review

Everything was streamline and the people were friendly.

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Bucharest, Romania
Review #29288 on March 11, 2021:

Ruxi & Colt

Ruxi & Colt


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

It was a very easy interview. The whole process took approximately 2 hours but most of it was waiting on a chair. The paperwork and the fingerprints took 10 minutes and the actual interview, around 10 to 15 minutes. Everything went smooth and the lady is extremely nice.
Questions asked:
My fiance's name
How we met
If he/I met my/his family
What he does for work
What I do for work
Wedding plans
When I plan to go to America
What I plan to do in America

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Bucharest, Romania
Review #29186 on February 19, 2021:

LexiBog




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Good experience overall. ☺️

I arrived 15 minutes before the interview and they let me in. The whole process took approximately an hour or an hour and a half (most of that was waiting). Submitting my documents took maybe 10 minutes and the interview was another 10-15 minutes. The officers were friendly and approachable and the questions were normal things anyone would know about their fiancé.

Everything will be fine as long as you have all the necessary documents.

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Bucharest, Romania
Review #28448 on August 14, 2020:

Elllena




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I had my interview at 10:00, but I got there early around 9:15 and they let me in.

Went through security, just like you would at the airport. All I had with me was my bag, my wallet, keys, phone and the documents for the visa. They kept my phone and gave me a card. With that card you will be able to pick the phone back when you leave.

There were only 2 other people in the room, someone with a K1 and someone with a spousal visa.
At the first counter they took my fingerprints, my original marriage certificate, birth certificate, police clearance, one 5x5 picture, evidence of relationship and my new and old passport because it had an old J1 visa in it.

I sat down for maybe 20 minutes and then I was called by a lady consul. She was very nice and friendly. First I took the oath that I will say the truth and then she asked me how I met my husband, what was I doing in the US at the time I met him, when we officially started dating and wh... read complete review

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Bucharest, Romania
Review #28404 on July 22, 2020:

ad718

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Interview experience:
I arrived at the Embassy with 30 minutes earlier, went directly across the street under the covered area. Soon I was approached by one guard, who asked me if I have an appointment and for what hour. There were 4 people (including me) with appointment for the same hour (out of 5, found out later someone didn't show up).
One employee came out and told us to come in front of the entry area, checked our names on the list and passports, and we entered one by one in the security check building. I only had my folder, my purse and wallet, and they kept my phone (not allowed to enter with electronic devices, USB sticks or CDs). From there, I walked through the yard into the next building, in the waiting room. The same employee asked for my name again, and told me to take a seat.
There were 3 windows open, where ladies were processing our documents. I was called at the window, and I handed her: my passport, the old passport with the tourist visa, one ... read complete review

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