Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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446 Review(s)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #3014 on June 16, 2008: |
Dagobert
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First thing she said was that the visa website she uses posted that she will not need to get a queue number, but after waiting for a while she realized that she would need one of these. After they separated the tourist from the immigration individuals she went to window 5 to check the documentation. They said everything was ok with the documents. She was worried because the information I provided had two holes (on her site they said you can’t put holes in the documents) in the top of the sheets, but they told her not to worry about that, just worry about the police certificate. (Was lost in the mail and a new one is being reissued)
They checked over the provided documents and she said just wrote my name on the DS156K and she was told to have a seat and wait. She began her waiting at around 7:55am and was the last person in the room with the officer called her for the interview at 12:15pm. She said the questions were pretty simple, and tomorrow she will give me t... read complete review
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2998 on June 12, 2008: |
marryme
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The interview went smooth and well. The interviewer asked basic questions. How we met, Where and when did we meet in person, How often we communicate with each other and how. After about 5 minutes of interview was told to return in a couple days for the J1 visa.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2971 on June 6, 2008: |
griz30
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She did very well...they only asked her about 10 questions, I think the visa company I hired had a backdoor way in.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2915 on May 27, 2008: |
Drew and Tik
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Was pretty good, seems that everyone there got a visa as far as Tik could tell. All of the other applicants had their American fiances with them, but Tik said they weren't even allowed in the interview anyway. Only asked a few questions, how did we meet, when our first e-mail message was, had we planned the wedding, and how many times I had visited her. After that they took her passport and said she could pick it up in two days with the visa. Her only complaints were that a girl who worked there was rude when she asked her about nobody being at window 5 and that she was the first one there, though the last one to get interviewed. That's probably part of some protocol though, we're just happy she got the visa. The interview was in English, but she said there was a girl there that only spoke Thai, they had a translator for her and she got her visa too.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #2871 on May 14, 2008: |
sabailos
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I wasn't at the interview with my fiancee, but talking to her on the phone everything went smoothly and they only talked to her for about five minutes before telling her that the visa was approved.
Some of the other women she talked to applying for the K1 visa were not approved right away because they did not have the K Visa applicant fee receipt with them. Make sure your fiancee has this the day of the interview!
From Packet 3:
"Application Fee: Each K Visa applicant must pay the USD $131 non-immigrant visa fee, which is non refundable, at any Thai Post Office and bring the receipt to the interview. The receipt is valid for one year."
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