Thailand US Consulate Reviews
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| Bangkok, Thailand | Review #14899 on July 25, 2014: |
bhking1

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Communications with the US Embassy in Bangkok were terrible. Embassy staff were uncommunicative, rarely provided any helpful information on their own, and only provided important information when specifically asked.
My fiance was interviewed for 75 minutes on April 1st. She was given a 221(g) letter with instructions for submitting additional evidence of relationship. Additional documents were sent on April 9th. Repeated email inquiries to the embassy resulted in no reply and on two occasions the standard response that "your case is currently under consideration" and that "we cannot inform you how long it will take." I wrote letters to my district's congressional representative and both US senators complaining about embassy staff acting unprofessionally and treating ordinary Thai citizens disrespectfully during the interview process. Finally 3 1/2 months after my fiance's interview date, the embassy issued her a visa. They didn't even take the time to notify her that her... read complete review
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| Bangkok, Thailand | Review #14762 on July 5, 2014: |
Jojo617

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I got the interview last month. I had appoinrtment at 7am.
i got interview around 9.00, everthing went well.
The consular only ask me one question that u have u met ur husband. The she said I will issue u visa. By the way, i brought lots of relationship docs and that made the consular smile when she saw my document. I asked additional question that why u requested my house resteration book, she said we woulike to check ur identity. The reason I asked because under pack 3 and pack 4, no information provided that I should bring the house registration book.
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| Bangkok, Thailand | Review #14693 on June 23, 2014: |
mark284

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Everything went well and she felt like she was well prepared. They asked her four or five questions about herself. The interview was in English. They asked her when her son was coming. Then after that they told her she was approved.
She told me that 7 people were interviewed that day. I believe one woman didn't get her visa and she thought it was because her English was poor.
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| Bangkok, Thailand | Review #14687 on June 22, 2014: |
sennuki

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My wife felt the interview was very easy with basic questions.
She arrived at 7am, went to window #5 labeled 'permanent visa' and handed over documentation, photos, etc. Her name was called at 10:30, she went back to window #5 and was interviewed in English by a woman interviewer. It took about 10 minutes.
A few of the questions:
When and where was the first time you met; how long have you know each other; how many times has your husband been to Thailand; what is your husband's job; what does he do; does he have children; when did you get married
Interviewer confirmed a few details about our work and place employment.
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| Bangkok, Thailand | Review #14660 on June 19, 2014: |
crweho69

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The process leading up to the interview did not take long. Once inside the consulate we were asked to give our 129F package that consisted of all the forms they ask us to bring from a checklist they had sent us. The US fiance was not allowed inside the embassy. After the package was presented we sat and waited until our name was called. In my case that was about 3.5 hours. I was then called to a window and the interview lasted less than 5 minutes. At that time they asked for 2 forms that were not on the check list. First form needed was proof that I was never married. They told me to go to a court. The second was proof that my original 32 year old birth certificate was true. I was able to get this information in 2 days though through the government offices sent it express mail so it arrived the following day. I waited a week and had no reply so sent an email. They replied saying it was not received, even though the tracking number said it had been delivered and signed for. I then sent ... read complete review
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