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| Bangkok, Thailand | Review #22533 on September 21, 2017: | fordguy61mi

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She said it only took 3 minutes. They asked her a few general questions about my children, my ex, and how we met. Piece of cake!
| | | Bangkok, Thailand | Review #22316 on August 10, 2017: | nealreal1

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My Fiancee had her interview, and they said she was approved they just needed my W-2 form I had neglected to include. I had that mailed to them on the 7-19, 2 days later. I sit here today on 8-10, and no change from embassy. You cannot get updates, you cannot talk to anyone, you cannot make an appointment go inside and talk to anyone. It is shut up, wait and don't bother us, maybe we will get to you. You cn go look at CEAC tracker to see your case, unfortunately they never bother to update the site! I am a U.S. citizen paid tons of taxes and they treat you like an enemy! The Bangkok Embassy is at least for K-1 Visa is a test in frustration!!
| | | Bangkok, Thailand | Review #22203 on July 22, 2017: | fila

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| | | Bangkok, Thailand | Review #22063 on July 4, 2017: | Nivalel

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There were three appointments scheduled for 7am on the same day, my fiancé Nutcha was one of them. She arrived 45 minutes early before they opened and there was already a line. They started entering before 7am and at 8:20, her name was called. Nutcha said that there were three people she spoke with. The first looked at her documents, she had made a book of everything that may have been needed. This person took the book of documents and looked at a few pages, specifically my W2's from last year (she did not look at my tax transcripts also included). The second person who was also Thai asked several questions such as: Where does your fiancé live? How did you meet? When was the last time your fiancé was in Bangkok? When was the last time you visited your fiancé in the United States? Then she was directed to the third person, an American man. This person asked her to raise her hand and promise to tell the truth. Then she was asked to scan her fingerprints, she was vis... read complete review
| | | Bangkok, Thailand | Review #21725 on April 26, 2017: | PedroDaGr8

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The process was truly chaotic. My fiancee is Vietnamese but interviewing at the Bangkok US Embassy, because she lives and works in Bangkok. The day before my fiancee's interview at the US Embassy, her interview appointment disappeared from the embassy website; it was wiped entirely off the schedule for that month. Surprised and unsure what to do, I posted on here if anyone had any experience with this. Nobody had encountered this happening before but the general consensus was to go to the interview anyways because we had not heard anything from the embassy. So she went to her appointment as it had been originally scheduled. Once there, they took all of her documents as if she was having her interview and there was no indication of anything wrong. She was asked the usual first round of questions when she gave the documents and then she waited 5 hours for her name to be called up for her interview. When she was called up, the officer simply said that they wanted to independently verify A... read complete review
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