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Russia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.2 / 5
285 Review(s)
Moscow, Russia
Review #1452 on April 2, 2007:

tabe




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Pulled number 13 for the waiting list on a full moon and still got the VISA Natalia said it only took 10 minutes. Interviwed by a woman that was very nice. Talked to both her and her 12 year old son in English which the interviewer was happy about. Looked at picture of Natalia's hand with engagemnt ring that we submittted and smiled............. said I hope both of you are happy in the US. Didn't ask any difficult questions.

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Moscow, Russia
Review #1438 on March 28, 2007:

valera




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easy, quick 10 minute interview. asked how we met, when I (petitioner) came to visit, how we met, where i study, what my major is, about my family, where i live. just a bunch of easy questions like that. then said the visa would come in a week or two, but we're expecting it sooner because my fiancee will just pick it up from the DHL facility right next to the consulate.

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Moscow, Russia
Review #1421 on March 25, 2007:

Frank57

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It is necessary to prepare the passport for travel abroad and the invitation. After 8:00am, security checks these documents. Before going inside the building, security checks your bags and your presence of dangerous objects. When you enter into a building, the first that needs to be made is a list of objects which cannot be carried by you any further. If you have something from this list, it is necessary to hand over. Further, having passed the next door, you will meet another security checkpoint, they again check you and your things on presence of dangerous objects, only now by means of more powerful technics. Then it is necessary to receive number of your turn on the printer of number coupons. It is necessary to press the green button and to receive number. Then, having passed in a hall, it is necessary to hand over the invitation and coupons with number of turn in a window to №5 or №6 which are the assistant to the consul and to wait for your turn. They have given me ... read complete review

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Moscow, Russia
Review #1373 on March 14, 2007:

mrsushi66

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The officer didnt look at much other than pictures and very general relationship questions. The only curve was when the officer asked Anna if I knew about her previous marriages. She of course said yes (and I did) but then he asked for proof. There were a ton of emails and I believe we discussed it in one of those but she was not sure if it was an email we included. They talked a bit more and she finally said that she was an honest person and had no reason to hide these facts from me. He finally relented and approved her.



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Moscow, Russia
Review #1323 on February 24, 2007:

dallasguy7

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Total time in Embassy was 5 hours. Total time in interview was 30 minutes.
Asked how we met, where I lived. Asked about my job and what I did. Asked about our meetings in St. Petersburg and Dallas. Asked her son if we had met. The oldest (20) was asked if he wanted to live in America. The youngest (6) was asked if he wanted to learn English. Two personal photos were taken, and no other evidence was asked to be seen. Approved with a smile at the end of the interview.

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