Thailand US Consulate Reviews
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456 Review(s)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #8824 on December 7, 2011: |
Matthill9660

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Well i have to say her interview went fairly smooth. Her interviewer was very kind and helpful. She said there wasn't as many questions as she prepared for. The interviewer thoroughly reviewed our emails and only made a comment about a recent disagreement we had over skype. He was very impressed with the way she tailored her evidence. I can't stress enough how important it is to make sure your evidence is in order. Also, if you mention you and your fiancee/fiance have been dating for 5 years, make sure you have the evidence. She said 2 girls mentioned they were dating their boyfriends for 5 years, but only brought evidence for 3. If you don't have evidence going back to the year you first started dating, I suggest you don't mention it.
During her time in the embassy she noticed how rough the interviewers can be with the interviewees. Just keep in mind they are trained to be that way. They want you to feel uncomfortable. Their job is to catch inconsistencies with your s... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #8794 on December 1, 2011: |
skylane

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Interviewed December 1st, she said it was not question and answer format, but more of a conversation between her and the officer. The CO seemed happy when she answered correctly.
Questions asked:
How did you meet your fiance?
What type of website was this? Like Facebook?
How many times has he come to visit you?
When did he propose to you?
Did he propose on the first visit
Did you choose the engagement ring?
He is an LSU fan right? (Geaux Tigers!)
Has he met your parents?
Do they like him?
What is his favorite Thai food?
When will you go to the US?
How many total times has he come to visit? (again)
Have you seen snow before?
How will you stay warm in Montana?
The interview lasted about 20 minutes, CO had to step away from the window a few times. My fiancée said that everyone was pleasant and professional. Overall, a smooth experience.
Visa granted... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #8698 on November 11, 2011: |
bradphatcharin

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Finally after 10 F'n months the worries are over Thank God!!! javascript:emoticon('')
Got to embassy bout 5:30am and interview was at 7:30am
AND NO THE MAN CAN'T ENTER THE EMBASSY!! When we came back on monday they let me in just had to give them paperwork,then waited 20 minutes and told us come back wednesday to get Visa's!!
Anyway,So there I sat for over 3 hours,waited by door and saw Phatcharin come to door shaking her head no!! I started to not breath and then asked why honey?!@!?
Then she handed me 221G yellow form,thought for sure it was my I-134 support cos I only added 1 tax return and no pay stubs and just my debit card statment,no lies!!!
The 221G had 3 boxes checked,wanted more emails,photo's AND THE MAIN REASON WAS LETTER FROM HER EX STATING OK WITH HIM FOR HIS DAUGHTER TO LEAVE FOR USA FOREVER!!
And without it no visa's for sure!!!!
Phatcharin had the dreaded lady from window 5,,,I know she is doing her job but this lady is... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #8580 on October 24, 2011: |
khaopat

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My wife slogged through the rain of Bangkok on October 12 for her IR-1 interview. Although she has siblings not too far away she stayed at a hotel near the embassy.
I don't have a lot of detail about the questions from her interview since they focused on the unique details of our situation. I was proud that she was confident enough to do the interview in English. She also did a good job of packaging her backup document pages and photos so that they could be easily turned to as requested.
The only problem was that her given name on her birth certificate didn't match her name on her ID card/passport. I had warned her about not having documentation of her name change from when she got her first ID as a schoolgirl back in the early 80s. She said, "They don't care." She didn't have it and didn't try to track it down at her hometown amphur office.
After leaving the embassy she called her mother who looked for it, found it and mailed it up to Ba... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #8551 on October 20, 2011: |
EricStephan

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My fiancee stayed at a hotel close to the Consulate as we were worried about flooding. This worked well as she had time to focus and relax on the interview without being in her normally noisy household. Her appointment was at 8 am so she showed up at the Consulate around 6 am. Her medical envelop had become almost totally unsealed at this point so she stopped at 7-Eleven for glue on the way. I tried to dissuade her from tampering with it in any way, but had to submit to telling her to use her best judgement. Obviously, it worked out but I am still not sure resealing the envelope was a good idea or not. After entering the Consulate she submitted her paperwork which seemed quick and uneventful. Then she sat down and waited for her appointment. There was one person before her who was denied her Visa as it seemed like the woman did not understand what was going on. There seemed to be a lot of frustration on both sides of the glass. My Fiancee was interviewed at window 5 and she s... read complete review
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