Taiwan US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4
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85 Review(s)
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Taipei, Taiwan | Review #28013 on February 15, 2020: |
icyking10059
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AIT's staffs are all friendly, polite and nice. The interview was smooth and fast, every questions they asked are all based on your relationship. Don't be afraid and nervous when you are answer Co's questions, listen carefully and answer with your confidence.
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Taipei, Taiwan | Review #27849 on January 22, 2020: |
stchang
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Only take one min. to approve on interview, but take 1 year and 5 month to wait
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Taipei, Taiwan | Review #27643 on December 8, 2019: |
charlie1kimo
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My fiance had interview in Taipei, Taiwan consulate, and it was a fast and friendly process.
The interviewer was even speaking perfect Mandarin Chinese and my wife was impressed
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Taipei, Taiwan | Review #27138 on September 25, 2019: |
W.Rominger
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people are super nice there. there are 4 stages. the first 3 are all mandarin speakers. got big smile on their faces the whole process.
the last stage is the visa interview, conducted by an Caucasian lady who speak mandarin very well too.
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Taipei, Taiwan | Review #26984 on September 3, 2019: |
Colum
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I was not allowed into the building with my fiance during his interview. His interview was scheduled for 1:50, and he was finished after approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. The interview consisted of three different stages. The final stage was an interview with an American adjudicator. My fiance said that the staff he met with were professional and polite. The interviewer seemed pleased that our documents were well-organized according to their instructions. They did inquire about our co-sponsor's most recent tax transcript, which we did not have because the I-134 directions do not explicitly request it. Otherwise, the questions were straight-forward and as expected. We provided additional evidence to document our relationship, but the consulate did not collect these documents. We were disappointed that the interviewer did not tell us if the visa was approved or not at the end of the interview; I'd heard that many people receive an immediate decision. However, by the end of the week, his K1 visa was approved and we were able to pick up his passport at a distribution center in Taipei. Overall, our experience with AIT has been positive. Communication with the office was never difficult, and his visa was processed efficiently.
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