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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #9100 on February 2, 2012: | fm2002

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Arrived 6am. There were about 10 people ahead of us. At 6:50 am a girl came around checking appointment letters. Friends, family, fiance were not allowed in. (A side note to this is any American Citizen is allowed into the American Citizen Services area which shares a outside waiting area with Immigrant Services). I made an appointment for Notary Service so I was allowed in. When you walk in there is an info desk with 2 girls directing traffic. I tried to follow my fiance in with her, but the info girl said I couldn't go. If I had waited a few minutes when it got busy it would of been easy to walk in. I decided to just wait in the halfway waiting area.
This comes from my fiance;
She entered the Immigrant Visa room and got in line at window #6. She was than asked for her medicals, passport, my divorce decree, photos of us together, her birth certificate, and her house paper which she didn't have. They also asked for a copy of my Thai entry stamp and also my... read complete review
| | Hong Kong, China | Review #8967 on January 6, 2012: |

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when my case approve pls
| | Bangkok, Thailand | Review #8959 on January 4, 2012: | HarryWho

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My wife had her interview on Dec 21st. I sent her many possible questions that I found here in the forums to help her prepare. But I told her the most important thing was to tell the truth, smile, and look the interviewer in the eye. My theory is they are looking to see if you are telling the truth, and the answers should match whatever papers, forms, email, chat logs you have submitted in the process.
I read many forum posts about the woman officer at window #5 and how she gives a hard interview. My wife of course got window #5. I didn't warn her about that, I didn't want her to be worried. She was # 6 to go to the window, even though she had a 7am appointment. The five women before her were ALL denied. Ouch!
She made the officer laugh which might have helped her cause. The woman was reading some emails of ours, and asked my wife is she really eats bugs. My wife said "yes, don't you?". The woman laughed, said "yes, sometimes" and told her to co... read complete review
| | Bangkok, Thailand | Review #8871 on December 14, 2011: | Nicoco

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Even if they give you a time, that will not be the time you are interviewed. If you are any time in the morning (anytime from 7-12), get there at 6:30. MAKE SURE YOU DRESS NICE!!!
For immigrant visa you don\'t have to wait in line, you just wait in the room. They will give you a green card.
Have your driver\'s liscene to scan.
When you go through the scanner, give them back the card that is green.
Really unorganized at the window. The person will ask for passport. Then fingerprints. Then tax return form. Then medical exam. Need real proof of residency. Need real birth certificate. I-134 form. Real police certificate. Real recept for visa fee (white paper, not the blue one). Then proof of relationship. If you have letters, have the envelope.
To make it easier, come with each section of information in a separate folder.
Now you will wait about 2 hours before they start interview... read complete review
| | Bangkok, Thailand | Review #8861 on December 13, 2011: | jl#1

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First thing I would Like to warn everyone about is DO NOT WORRY about being the First People to the Embassy. We were the first people there and when I say that we were greating
Interviews start at 0700 and they start letting people in a Little Early after that it is RANDOM as heck. First there in the Morning last out in the morning Literaly. You can go in the embassy but you have to wait and you can NOT be in the area for the Interviews.
As for the interview: My wife said that there are multiple interviewers at window no.5.
You will go to Window 6 first to turn in Documents there We were told that our Police check was not there and then when My wife presented the copies of the Documents ( That I raced accross Bankok on the Back of a scooter to get from Lawyers Office) they were were in the Packet afterall.
Each interview she said seems to be different I assume based on your case. Don't be affraid to bring a truck load of doc... read complete review
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