Thailand US Consulate Reviews
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17471 on August 4, 2015: |
BS1982

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My fiancée's interview was at 7am and went very well. She said her interviewer was very kind.
I front loaded the I-129f application with many photos of us together, us traveling together and us with her family. I also front loaded the I-129f with many examples of our chat logs and online communication.
My fiancée prepared complete folders of photos, Line, Skype, Facebook and email records. She literally carried in a box full of well organized documents.
We practiced many interview questions together and I think my fiancée went into the interview very confident.
The interviewer mostly asked my fiancée about my business and the interview went quickly. My fiancée called me at 8:41AM with the good news.
My advice is to front load the I-129f and come to the interview well prepared.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17470 on August 3, 2015: |
aehall10

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Our experience with Bangkok Embassy:
1. My fiancee's appointment was schedule for 7:00 am, so she got there at about 6:15 am. [Early risers at our U.S. Embassy!] Once inside, my fiancee felt nervous but not intimidated. Everyone seemed pleasant.
2. The interview was done at a walk-up window, "like a bank." There is a partition of some type, so the conversation occurs via microphone.
3. My fiancee interacted with only one person. The Embassy officer asked her the same type of questions you would expect your Aunt Martha to ask (e.g. "How did you meet?" "What do you know about him?" "What do you like about him?" "How does your family feel?" "When did you last see each other?" "How often do you talk to each other?" "When did you last speak to him?" "Were you aware he was married and divorce before?" etc.). The questions almost seemed conversational. My fiancee said she had no trouble answering any of them and there were no surprises.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17442 on July 29, 2015: |
kai bran

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Interview at 10am July 29, 2015. 15 people in front of me. Had to wait nearly 2 hours before my name was called. Interview was at a counter with a glass partition with the US officer on the other side. I had a microphone to speak into which echoed everything I said making it difficult to concentrate. Officer could care less about that problem and asked if I wanted to continue or leave, I of course continued. After 45 minutes I was told, "The interview is over, go to counter 2 and get your documents". I was given all my docs back including my passport and was issued a 221(g) form indicating the Embassy needed proof of our relationship. At the interview I provided my complete organized file of all 8 of our visits together including photos, boarding passes, hotel and restaurant receipts and receipts from anything we bought or did together.
Our attorney has sent a request to the Embassy asking what exactly they require in addition to the heap of supporting docs alrea... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17405 on July 24, 2015: |
Patty & Morey

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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #17380 on July 21, 2015: |
SH&NC

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