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Taiwan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4 / 5
87 Review(s)
Taipei, Taiwan
Review #9651 on May 10, 2012:

kermitpiggy

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

The first consulate officer there collected my pictures, passport and interview letter.
The second one reviewed my paper work, such as I-134, my fiance's W2, my medical exam, birth certificate, police certificate, household registration, and DS 156K.
I brought the proof of bona fide of relationship. The officer didn't ask for it.
I completed the DS 230 form but the officer returned my DS 230 form.
The third consulate officer asked me a few questions regarding to my fiance, me and our relationship, such as
1. How and where did you meet your fiance?
2. What did you do when you were in the US?
3. What did you study?
4. Where did you work?
5. What does your fiance do?
6. Where does your fiance work?
7. When do you guys plan to get married?

Last, the officer asked me to sign my DS 156K form and congratulated me.
I went into the AIT around 7:40 and left there at 9:00 am.
The interview we... read complete review

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Taipei, Taiwan
Review #9640 on May 8, 2012:

Jiali

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what is your Fiancee's name?
what's your impression of your Fiancee's original country?
how long your planning to stay in US?
when do you plan to get married in US?
will you work in US?

pretty simple questions, and if you prepare all the documents and information properly, the interview gonna be really easy.

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Taipei, Taiwan
Review #8884 on December 16, 2011:

AK & Vicky

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My wife waited 3 hours before she had her interview, but the interview took only 2 minutes. She prepared lots of data about us to show we dated for the past 10 years. The guy didn't even request to see any evidence or data and said I don't see no problems, and took her passport for processing. Next day she received her passport with CR-1 in mail. That was quick except the wait.


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Taipei, Taiwan
Review #8577 on October 23, 2011:

BennyJax




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My fiance had no problems during her interview. She had a couple people interview her. I knew she would do fine and she did. They didn't look at any supporting documents. I even forgot to sign one of the forms, so I had to do it, mail it to her, and she took it in a different day.

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Taipei, Taiwan
Review #8549 on October 20, 2011:

Moses & Jill

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My interview was on Oct. 20, 2011.

First of all, remember to bring all the documents with you when you go to AIT. When you arrive there, don't get in line with the people who are getting non-immigrant visa, simply show the guard in the front your interview letter and your passport. Head straight for the third floor.

1. Check in first: They will take your passport, photos, and interview letter. Now you will go wait until they call your name.

2. Paperwork Review: This is when they take all the paperwork that must be filed, like your police record, household registration form, birth certificate and any other forms. The staff will question you some of the answers you put in and double check that you have signed everything. Finally they will take your finger print.

3. Interview: After waiting awhile, the officer will call your name, and ask some questions. I was fortunate that my fiance was there with me. First, she asked me if eve... read complete review

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