Sweden US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.5
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Sweden | Review #9022 on January 19, 2012: |
Kristina/David
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The interview was easy and relaxed! Everyone at the embassy was very nice and friendly. There was no line to the immigrant visa section so I got in within just a few minutes. Had to leave my phone and headphones with the guards in the guardhouse. Got a tag with a number on it so I could collect it afterwards. The guards told me to follow the pathway and go to window G (G as in golf ). There I handed over the documents to a Swedish-speaking woman who sorted them out and made sure I had everything. Then I sat down and waited for my interview. I was called to the interview and I had to raise my right hand and swear that everything was the truth. Then I was asked the following questions: What is the name of your fiancé, how did you meet, and how much have you seen each other since then. We have traveled back and forward a lot, so it took a while to go through all of the trips. It was super friendly and relaxed. The interview itself took maybe 5 min at the most. I was not asked to show any... read complete review
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Sweden | Review #8942 on December 29, 2011: |
malin
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Sweden | Review #8863 on December 13, 2011: |
Mrs. Diaz
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The interview is the easiest part of the whole visa journey. Don't get worked up for nothing!(Like I did) The Stockholm embassy is a "friendly embassy". If you know you have everything in order, you will most likely get approved! I was a little bit worried about the AOS, since my husband started a new job just 4 months ago! I brought his most recent pay stub, which also stated his annual salary. That was probable the reason I was approved today!(Note that I wasn't asked to bring any form of documents to the embassy today. Just the interview letter...) I was inside the embassy for a total of 45 minutes and it was a good experience over all.
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Sweden | Review #8399 on September 27, 2011: |
EmigratingSwede
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I arrived at the embassy 15 minutes early at 8:45. I had read about people waiting in line outside the embassy so I stood at the sign saying "line up here" for a minute reading the instructions on it. Then I remembered the appointment letter said to check in with the guard station.
The guard asked for my passport and checked that I was on the list. I then went through airport like security. I had to leave my phone and all other electronic devices at the guard house.
Inside the Embassy I first talked to a Swedish woman who checked that I had all the documents they had asked me to bring. After giving her all the documents I had to go to a different window to pay the $404 fee and then come back to give her some of the receipts (You get one to keep too)
I was then instructed to sit down and wait to be called. After about 20 minutes I was called to a different window to be interviewed. I was surprised that the consular officer interviewed me in Swedish! I think I would ... read complete review
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Sweden | Review #8394 on September 26, 2011: |
BethnRickard
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