Thailand US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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446 Review(s)
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #698 on July 19, 2006: |
Billy
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Received 221(g), Requested:
1.Birth Certificate (original or certified copy for Beneficiary's child
2. Name Change Certificate (original or certified copy) for Beneficiary's child
3. A Written acknowledgement from the petitioner of beneficiary's child.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #607 on May 31, 2006: |
thai2luv
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Interview scheduled for 730am Friday morning. Wan arrives about 645am and gets in line. Embassy opens at 7am, and Wan turns in paperwork at Window 5. She Waits nearly 3 hours for her name to be called for interview at Window 6. Finally her name is called. the consular office is American, but speaks Thai. She is asked only two questions. Where am I from and How many times have I come to visit her.
Visa Aprroved!!! That's it.
The waiting was the hardest part, but the interview itself was a breeze.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #605 on May 30, 2006: |
Tiksman
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Got there at 6:30 and went thru security. went to window 5 and turned in paperwork and was told to have a seat. We waited a long time we were the last to be called. THe man at window 6 was very nice and said every thing was approved and good but he needed to do a FBI check on the name changes for my S/O. We were delayed 4 days and we went back and got the VISA!!
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #604 on May 30, 2006: |
malydon
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IN AND OUT IN JUST A SHORT TIME. EVERONE VERY PROFESSIONAL.
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Bangkok, Thailand | Review #598 on May 25, 2006: |
*Robert*
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To begin with, we stayed at the Centre Point Wireless Suites just up the road from the Consulate. Very nice hotel with great breakfast buffet!
Woke up at 5:30 and went to eat breakfast at 6:10. At 6:35 we headed out the door, on foot, for the Consulate. Arrived at the Consulate at 6:45 (cheated, and got a cab half-way there since the shoes Chutima was wearing were hurting her feet!). Were inside the Consulate at 7:00, and at Window 5 by 7:15.
Handed all our documents to the lady at Window 5. She gave back the two photos, the copy of the NOA2, the X-ray she removed from the Medical Exam envelope, and the 3rd sheed from the DS-156. Had me write my name on the DS-156K, had Chutima sign the DS-230 Part I, filled in the blank on Q22 of DS-230 Part I "In what occupation do you intend to work in the United States?", and asked for relationship photos. I handed her a ziplock baggie with 5 photos inside, and that was it.
At 7:25 got called back to... read complete review
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