Singapore US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.7
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108 Review(s)
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| Singapore | Review #15877 on December 31, 2014: |
Chris&Angel

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Requested and got Expedited Processing, so the Original I-130, IV Packet and Civil Document were all sent directly to the Singapore Embassy, read below some of the surprises at the 1st Interview.
Interview Results and Questions
Interview scheduled at 9:15am, wife arrived at 8:30am; Security wouldn’t let her in and told to wait outside until 8:45am.
Passed through Security; turned off cell-phone and charger, and handed them to Security, and waited in the waiting area to be called for her interview.
1st Interview started at 9:15am, interviewer (by Asian guy) asked for the following:
1. Interviewer asked for wife’s Passport
2. Interviewer asked for her Birth Certificate, wife handed over a “Black and White” Certified Copy of her BC with Signature and Seal. Original was submitted to the NVC as part of the Civil Document submission, and this should have been in the forwarded documents from the ... read complete review
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| Singapore | Review #15536 on November 5, 2014: |
SabineGriffin

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I had a very good experience at the US Consulate in Singapore. My appointment was at 9:45AM. I got there about a 1/2 hour earlier and brought a book along to read. My number was called and I presented the documents that the officer asked for. The following documents were presented:
1. Passport
2. Extract of birth certificate (I lost the original)
3. Former spouse's extract of death certificate
4. Fiance's certified copy of divorce decree
5. Police criminal background checks for all the countries I've lived in (this took many weeks to get done)
6. Fiance's affidavit of support and accompanying documents (I submitted his W2, his US Government employee record verifying number of years worked; and his bank statement which included the year when the bank account was opened)
7. In addition, I submitted my bank statement of funds available, prior three months
8. Four of my best photographs as evidence of our relationship (the of... read complete review
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| Singapore | Review #15526 on November 4, 2014: |
lynnebrudd

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My interview was at 9:15am and I arrived very early as I was afraid I wouldn't be able to find the place (albeit Singapore is a very small island). I lingered outside the embassy for a little while and only entered the embassy at 8:45am
I climbed the short hill and saw a nice indian security guard and she asked if I was here for Immigrant or Non-immigrant. I told her I was here for Immigrant Visa and she told me to queue behind 2 caucasian men right outside the security office. (All reviews were right, it is under the bright hot sun) I looked around and turned behind, saw a ton of people queuing and wondered if I cut some kind of line. (I didn't care much at this point as I was a nervous wreck)
The caucasian went in turn by turn when another security officer yelled "Next!". When it was my turn, I was told to place all my belongings on the conveyor belt for scanning. Walked through the metal detector all okay, another security guy checked my belongings... T... read complete review
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| Singapore | Review #15003 on August 13, 2014: |
Rael

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
It was an easy interview. I was the first one to be interviewed at 0845. The interviewer only asked me three easy questions. After that I was done. I gave all my documents and they only asked me to submit one document. Marriage Certificate saying "No Record Found." After that, CEAC status changed from AP to Issued.
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| Singapore | Review #14538 on May 28, 2014: |
yairzick

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My wife had her interview scheduled for the 28th may. We are filing for both her and my two sons. Anticipating a riot in the embassy if it was just her and them, I emailed the embassy and asked whether it's ok that my mother in law comes along. They said it was not necessary, but, since my children are less than 14 years old (the older one is 3), there is no need for them to come for the interview. She happily came by, and the first thing the interviewer asks is: where are your kids?
My wife (shocked) shows the man the email we got, and the interviewer just said that he needs to see the kids in order to process them... They scheduled an additional interview for next Friday (6th June), but this was just irritating! One hand doesn't know what the other's doing.
Next, he goes over my wife's documents and tells her that we'll need a criminal record from EVERY COUNTRY that she's ever resided in (so, in addition to Singapore, Israel and Australia). Now we must... read complete review
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