Thailand US Consulate Reviews
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #9672 on May 14, 2012: |
Andy&Bow

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Bow's appointment was scheduled for 0700. She said there were 6 others that day also with the 7AM appointment. Her interview was only about 15 minutes long. The officer asked the basic questions such as...How did you two meet?, Whats my name and job. Bow came with many pictures of us and tons of emails/messenger conversations etc. However she was issued a 221g based on the fact we had no evidence of domicile. Since I am working as a army contractor in Afghanistan they needed evidence of domicile. Our lawyer mentioned nothing about this to us beforehand. She was sent home with passport in hand and told to come back the next Monday with evidence supporting my established domicile in the U.S. After going online and researching proof of domicile while working abroad.... We compiled all of documents such as title to both houses, electric and utility bills, cable bills, Letter from my parents stating my area of residence in the U.S., copies of home owners insurance, I also ... read complete review
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| Review #9526 on April 20, 2012: |
nokita

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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #9467 on April 12, 2012: |
dirk43

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Did all the paperwork ourselves and worked as a team to get the visa approved. Took almost exactly 6 months to get the K1 approval with no RFE's. I went over the paperwork with my Thai fiancee the night before and asked her some of the common questions and she did fine and apparently did fine at the interview as well.
The process went really fast- received I-797 approval around the last week of Feb and she had her interview on April 11.
She was the second called up and told me after the interview that the girl before her didn't know her boyfriends full name and was asked other questions by the embassy clerk and he kept stating "incorrect" before he told her to have a seat. She did not speak good english so guys, make sure you are going to marry a girl with an education and not someone out of the bar who didn't finish high school. If you have to say same-same do not get married.
Petitioner is still not allowed in. Fee for medical was ... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #9419 on March 31, 2012: |
May God bless me

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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #9415 on March 30, 2012: |
Dragon9994

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I had my Fiancee stay in Bangkok the night before the interview. She stayed within walking distance, at her request. Interview time was 7:00 AM
She got to embassy about 6:45 and had about 30 people lined up and waiting.
Once she got in and turned in the docs they needed, she then proceeded to wait until 8 AM when the embassy interview staff got in. She said the questions took about 20 minutes. Very basic, nothing hard at all.
The only issue was with her passport, had wrong birthplace on it. Once fix, return.
She returned the following Wednesday with her new passport (couldn't believe the turn around time). She was then told to come back on Monday to pick up Visa!.
Overall she said the paperwork was the most stressful, with actual interview being the easiest.
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