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Taiwan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4 / 5
87 Review(s)
Taipei, Taiwan
Review #21560 on March 21, 2017:

parsha

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

In general, the employees there were all nice and patient, and luckily there were only one people in front of me, didn't wait so long

There are three steps to follow:
1. Hand in passport, photos, required document, medical exam report. Also, she asked for update tax info and police certificate
The lady asked: have u live aboard over 1 year? have u been to America?
2. The second lady review my documents and ask me to provide my the fingerprint, and ask more question: what do u do?
3. The last lady doing the interview

All the process took 1hr and half

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Taipei, Taiwan
Review #21168 on January 12, 2017:

egreve

Egreve


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

She said there was a long wait but the actual interview was very painless; a few questions about our relationship and what we both do for work.

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Taipei, Taiwan
Review #20511 on September 26, 2016:

peterfun

Peterfun


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Review Topic: IR-5 Visa

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Taipei, Taiwan
Review #20369 on September 10, 2016:

Victoria wolf




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Before schedule the interview, the consulate need to have your case in hand( you can email to ask) And collect all the information they need in the list, such as DS160, interview confirm form, birth certificate, current household registration certificate, police record and I134 with W2, etc...

So I schedule the interview at 13:50, but I went inside before 15 mins( it depends on security guard, if he or she let you to go inside before schedule time.
When I enter the consulate, they ask me for my mobile and ID to keep in their place and go through kind of airport security check. After I go inside the actual place, I let the reception see my interview confirm paper and DS160. Then I go inside other room submit all my document and passport , also the 2x2 pictures. Then the other window they will check all the information with you and scan your fingers prints. This part is important. The lady type all the answer on computer, like she is doing summary to the interview ... read complete review

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Taipei, Taiwan
Review #17957 on October 5, 2015:

ibbarry




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

We arrive at AIT (Taiwan's pseudo embassy) about 15 minutes before our 9:00 appointment and we were told to have a seat and wait for our appointment time before they would collect our appointment letter. After the initial check-in and passport registration (for return of passport with visa stamp) we were directed to the document preparation and interview room. We waited for a very long time (about one hour) for our name to be called. The clerk went though our folder and asked to see original documents for our marriage certificate and household registration (Taiwan document). After we completed document collection and review, we were directed to another window to be fingerprinted. After fingerprints was the formal interview. There were very few questions from the clerk who prepared our documents and even less from the officer who did the actual interview. Questions were about my spouse's current employment, when was the last time we visited the U.S., and then some questions about... read complete review

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