Spain US Consulate Reviews
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| Madrid, Spain | Review #26687 on July 17, 2019: |
Luis CP

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
THe experience was quite good and smooth.
I arrived 20 min before, I broke my collarbone two weeks ago and they helped me. I left my suitcase and mobile phone.
They gave me a number and waited for 40 min and they called me to request the passport and medical exam. She gave me the xray stamp and told me I can't open until I arrive to the US and give it to the border official.
Then I had to wait for another 40 min and another lady called me, she asked what happened to my collarbone and to promise everything under my application was true.
She asked how and when I met my fiancée and that's it. 1 min interview, she told me my application was perfect and congratulate me.
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| Madrid, Spain | Review #26686 on July 17, 2019: |
ClickityClackity

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My interview experience in Madrid couldn't be better. I arrived outside and on account of me having crutches, I skipped the outside queue and went directly to the check-in desk where they took my passport briefly and gave it back with two labels and a ticket with a number. Once on the waiting area, I had to wait for about 35 minutes before I was called into a window.
The very nice lady spoke Spanish and asked for my passport, medical examination and envelope with the X-RAY. She proceeded to take a look at the medical examination and stapled it to my file. She then told me to wait to be called for the interview.
I waited for around 45 minutes and I was called to a different window with a different lady. She was also very nice. She asked me why I was in crutches and was happy to hear that I didn't have much longer. She asked me to swear that everything I was going to say was true and started the interview.
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| Madrid, Spain | Review #26296 on May 28, 2019: |
GaN2

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I had my interview around 11:30 so I decided to go a bit in advance. When I arrive (around 11:00) the waiting room was completely full and the lady in the desk told me there were a lot of people before me. I waited until 12:15 until they allowed me to go inside the room and then waited over there for other 15 minutes. After it they took the original copies and the tax transcript for 2018. The interview took about 5 minutes and the only question was 'Tell me about your wife'. After it they said I was approved and that the password would arrive in 4 to 6 working days.
Some tips:
- You cannot bring any backpack to the interview, they won't allow you the entry to the Embassy. Also they keep your mobile phone in the entry with the security (they were super nice).
- Expect a lot of people. It doesn't matter if you are doing the interview for the spouse visa since the consular officers are the same ones that do the paper work for the rest of visas.
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| Madrid, Spain | Review #26138 on May 10, 2019: |
M.H

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My fiancé had a very nice experience at this embassy. Every one was happy and willing to help.
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| Madrid, Spain | Review #25935 on April 5, 2019: |
JessM28

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My husband went for his interview at the embassy in Madrid this past Wednesday. He had taken his phone for navigation and turned it in at the door and received a ticket. He said he waited about an hour to be called and turned in his documents to a woman- including our marriage certificate, his police certificate from Spain and his birth certificate and translations. He waited about a half hour to be called back by a man to do the interview with. The man asked how we met but then continually asked my husband about his field of education and his masters. He was in the interview for at least a half hour- he said the man kept circling back to questions about his masters, education and work experience. My husband wanted to show the photos and other documents about our relationship and about the hardship of us being apart but the man did not look at any of our other evidence. My husband could not tell if the man was very confused or if he was trying to trick my husband with some of the quest... read complete review
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