Russian Federation US Consulate Reviews
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85 Review(s)
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Moscow, Russia | Review #25572 on February 12, 2019: |
JB&JP
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Moscow, Russia | Review #25559 on February 10, 2019: |
Lars & Sasha
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My fiancee told me the gentleman who interviewed her was very kind. He started in Russian, but his Russian wasn't very good so she told him they could talk in English and he was very happy to hear she spoke English. He asked questions about how we met, where we got engaged, and other pretty basic questions that anyone in a relationship would know the answer to. He also asked her son (5 years old) if he wanted to go to America. Overall it was a great experience for her.
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Moscow, Russia | Review #24939 on October 30, 2018: |
Timofey Bogdanov
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Interview took literally 3 minutes. Man asked 5 questions and I was done
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Moscow, Russia | Review #23134 on January 25, 2018: |
alaris
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My fiancé said it was very quick. Questions were asked - how we have met, how many times (checked his passport for USA entries - he had two trips), he also had a registration from Russia when I stayed in his apartment. He also was asked where I work and about his children (both sons are grown up and live in Germany). That's it. You visa is approved.... He said everything was nice, staff was very friendly.
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Moscow, Russia | Review #22729 on October 25, 2017: |
MikeAndDiana
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We waited outside the embassy in a line until it was time for us to go in. We were directed through security and went through another check before we went upstairs to a fairly small waiting room. There was a "teller" window and we checked in there and then sat for about 20-30 minutes. The main person seemed to be busy training new employees. (This was during the time 700+ workers were about to be expelled by Russia.) Eventually, we were called. I thought we would go to a private office, but instead we moved to another place with a bank-style teller window again. The woman (maybe in her 30s) was very nice. She asked us basic questions about how we met and when I came to Moscow. It took about five minutes. We offered to show photos and she took them and looked at maybe 2 or 3. She said we were approved...congrats and goodbye.
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