Sweden US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.5
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143 Review(s)
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Sweden | Review #32460 on August 29, 2023: |
Linn1

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My K1 interview was scheduled at 830am. I got to the embassy at 745 and was first in the immigrant line. At 8 they let me in, there was a security check, and then I was guided to a waitroom. Almost immediately I was called up to a window to provide required documents. Then I was told to sit and wait for my name to be called again to have my interview. About 20 min later they called my name and I was asked general questions about me and my fiances relationship. They had not received the results from my medical examination yet (appointments were limited and I had mine one and a half weeks before my interview, they say it usually takes around two weeks for the embassy to recieve them). Everything else was fine, so they told me that as soon as they received the medical results (and if they looked ok) they would issue my visa and send it to me. I got a document stating this as well. They kept my passport since they expected my medical results any day. I had a great experience at the embassy... read complete review
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Sweden | Review #32122 on June 1, 2023: |
lemlem

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My experience at the US Embassy in Stockholm for the CR1 visa interview was overall smooth and hassle-free. To start, I highly recommend staying at Biz Apartments, which is conveniently located just a 15-minute walk from the Embassy. This proximity made it easy for me to reach the Embassy on time and avoid any unnecessary stress. Additionally, when organizing your documents, I found it helpful to use paperclips to keep related documents together. Initially, I was unsure about this, but it turned out to be a practical solution.
Upon arriving at the Embassy, I was greeted by a friendly and professional staff. The entire process took approximately two hours, but the actual interview itself lasted only 10 to 15 minutes. One important update is that you are now allowed to bring your phone with you. Unfortunately, I left mine behind, which made the wait a bit boring. So, make sure you have your phone handy for entertainment during the waiting period.
Interview Q... read complete review
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Sweden | Review #31707 on January 11, 2023: |
Hubba&Bubba

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
Interview approved,
took 3h total of waiting time and interview. 1 h line outside the embassy, 2 h inside. A lot of questions; how did you first meet, how often do you see each other, have you ever got denied a visa/US entry before, when did you get engaged, were are you going to live, where does your fiance live, what does your American fiance work with, what do you intend to do when you get to the US, etc etc. Fingerprints taken and papers handed in, and showed original documents.
Positives: Nice staff, friendly, helpful.
Negatives: waiting time, and very crowded waiting room. Also mixed for all types of visa questions, and the student and work visas were interviewed right Infront of the other people sitting waiting. So no privacy when answering, everyone could hear and also hear of they got approved or not. The K- visas was in a private booth next to it though
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Sweden | Review #31386 on September 1, 2022: |
Philuppus

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: EB-3 Visa
Had a generally good experience, and not all too different from when I applied for F-1 student visa at this same embassy many years ago. Many fewer people now, however, after covid measures were enacted. The waiting room was practically empty – two applicants for immigrant visas before me, and only 1-2 people for non-immigrant visas. Still a fairly long wait for me as they only had one window for processing of documents for immigrants. Waited around 30-40 minutes after my 8:35 arrival for this. After that, they also only had one booth for the interviews, so that was another 1-1.5 hour wait. In the end, I was done at 10:50, so about 2 hours and 15 minutes total.
The interview itself was rather straightforward. They asked about my future employer, the position offered, my experience/education (all degrees, even though I had gotten a master's degree after applying that wasn't relevant). They didn't approve me on the spot as my medical exam was not done yet (lack of a... read complete review
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Sweden | Review #31335 on August 9, 2022: |
Anna-ks

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: FB-2
Overall good experience. I received a time very quickly once my case was at the embassy. They asked me basic questions during the interview and from entering to being done, it took about an hour. A lot of waiting in the room and maybe only a 5 min interview. What will I be doing in the US and what I would like to work with.
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