Taiwan US Consulate Reviews
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87 Review(s)
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| Taipei, Taiwan | Review #6340 on July 14, 2010: |
b0b

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my visa interview appointment is 7:30 am. i arrived at the AIT around 7:10, i thought the guard will gonna allow me to go inside.but he let me fall in line with the people also there in line in right side, which is for immigrant visa. the guard let us all enter exactly 7:30 am.they x-ray all the things we bring and then after that we went to 3rd floor.we waited there again, until around 8:00am.then we fall in line in window 4. i gave my passport,2x2 pictures and appointment letter to the lady in the window. she is a little mean to me.she asked me how long ive been working here in taiwan. and she asked me also why taiwan needs me in that company,when im about to answer she even interrupt me and didnt let me finish to answer.she just said,put your pictures here inside of the ziplock.then after that, im still standing there, then when she noticed me, she said.have a seat then we will call your name-like in bad attitude. i just smile at her, even if i know that she is little rude to me. ... read complete review
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| Taipei, Taiwan | Review #6069 on May 15, 2010: |
eternal37

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Really easy to get this done... the lady doing the interview was very nice and did not make anything difficult... it was a bit of a long process (almost 3 hours) but other than that... it was a breeze...javascript:emoticon(' ')
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| Taipei, Taiwan | Review #5812 on March 19, 2010: |
TaiwanLover

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The consular officer conducting the interview was very friendly and didn't pull any punches. Points off for efficiency, however, as the total time spent at the consulate was 3 hours, which is a bit excessive. If there isn't enough staff to handle the volume in a more timely manner, then more staff should be hired. Other than that, it wasn't as nerve-wracking as one might expect (but still pretty darn nerve-wracking).
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| Taipei, Taiwan | Review #5171 on October 31, 2009: |
bapacker

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| Taipei, Taiwan | Review #4837 on August 10, 2009: |
Faith in destiny

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The waiting time for the interview was very long. Interview was scheduled at 7:30AM, and the service windows didn't open until 8:00AM and the officer started to take interviews at 9:00AM. Interview was casual and relaxed. Officer chatted and asked usual questions; but he ask how long have I been married, knowing that I was applying for a fiancee visa.
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