Tunisia US Consulate Reviews
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69 Review(s)
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| Tunisia | Review #17806 on September 18, 2015: |
Fefe N Stadimo

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
He had a short wait and they called him up to the window. They asked for his passport, birth certificate, police record, then they proceeded to take his finger prints.
Interview: The inspector was cordial but not nice. The interview was conducted in English, was not asked if preferred English or Arabic. The entire interview lasted 30 minutes. Be prepared for some hard questions. He asked the same questions in several different types of ways. We suspect to see if my fiancé would answer the same each time.
Example of some questions asked:
Fiancée mother and father name
Fiancée have any brother and sisters?
Where does your fiancée work?
What type of work does she do?
Did she attend college?
IF you have been married before, prepare your fiancé for many questions concerning your previous marriage.
Why did they divorce?
Where did your fiancé meet her ex-husband?
How long was this m... read complete review
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| Tunisia | Review #17371 on July 21, 2015: |
Shauna&Wael

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· 2 people found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband's interview was July 16th, 2015. I did not attend (his wife). He arrived at 8:00AM for his 9:00AM appointment. The whole ordeal took him a couple hours.
The first man (Tunisian) who took his fingerprints and documents (medical, original birth, original marriage, and original police certificates) was very nice to him, making him comfortable and speaking Arabic with him.
The second man (White American Consular Officer) who conducted his interview was AWFUL. He first asked my husband if he wanted the interview conducted in English or French. My husband said English, but then the Consular Officer proceeded to give the oath in FRENCH >
My husband said the number of questions was low and basic.
MY BEST ADVICE TO YOU:
If you are adopted, make SURE your spouse knows the difference between a legal parent and a birth parent. My husband answered one question about my birth mother when the question ... read complete review
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| Tunisia | Review #16951 on June 1, 2015: |
malekandpatty

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hello 
please i need answer
i have to ask about the social security benefits
which one do i need: the one that is free or the one i pay for
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| Review #16774 on May 7, 2015: |
Shay & Nour

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It was 10 - 15 minutes. She was a serious interviewer but she didn't ask too many questions. She asked about the family and the wedding. Someone before her asked for the police report and the medical exam.
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| Tunisia | Review #16618 on April 17, 2015: |
thelahouars

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So my fiance's visa interview was April 16, 2015 at 9am. He said the entire process was quick and easy.
These are the questions that my fiance could remember:
What is your name?
What do you do for a living?
Where are you from?
What is your fiance's name?
Where was she born?
What does she do for a living?
What do her parent's names?
What do they do for a living?
When is the wedding?
Where is the wedding?
Then she asked for pictures.
The officer did ask for police certificates and medical exam results.
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