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Tunisia US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.5 / 5
68 Review(s)
Tunisia
Review #20693 on October 21, 2016:

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Review #19761 on June 17, 2016:

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My husband arrived for his interview on Thursday May 26 at 9 am, I was hoping to accompany him but since I wasn't on the "list" I couldn't get in.

The interview was pretty standard, the first CO looked at his civil documents (originals with translations) ... He was told his police certificate was expired, but it clearly wasn't (as per the directions on the interview letter he obtained it less than a year before the interview) .. When bringing this to the CO's attention he said to my husband "don't tell me how to do my job" ... Smh

The next CO conducted the interview...
*how did you meet your wife?
*what website did you meet her on?
*what do you talk about?
*where was she born?
*does she have any siblings/ what are their names?

He asked a few more general questions of this nature, looked at our message history and call logs and photographs. Afterwards he gave my husband a pink slip of paper saying to come ... read complete review

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Tunisia
Review #19708 on June 10, 2016:

djassmine

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Hi everybody,
My interview was fast and smooth hamdoullah.My interview was sceduled yesterday at 9am. we were allowed to enter the embassy at 8:45am. The security checked our passport then allowed us to enter. The room was full, many people were waiting. I was so stressed and nervous.Finally it was my turn( around 11am) , someone called me in one of the windows and asked me to give him my documents:Birth certificate( with your marriage registred there) and translation/Your husband tax ( the last one )/Police certificate and translation /divorce drecree with translation /3 photos/Marriage certificate with translation/
the interviewer was nice , he asked me few questions: your husband name?/where and when have you met?he asked about the name of the website because we met online? what's your husband status in US and how did he get that status/when and where did you get married?he aske me to show him some photos of our marriage/ what's my husband job? and where does he work?... read complete review

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Tunisia
Review #18536 on December 11, 2015:

morgan&saddem

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

He arrived around 8 for his interview scheduled at 9am. He said he was called first out of 36 that were there for interviews. He brought all of the paperwork that was listed on the appointment letter plus I sent him all of the originals sent to me from the US government, a letter from my employer, the affidavit of support, tax returns from the past two years, our phone records, and a copy of the petition. He also brought a scrapbook of our photos that was made by my step-mom.

He said the interviewer asked if he preferred French or English, and he chose English.
The questions that were asked were not what we were expecting. (We thought they would only ask what they could actually verify, things that were listed on the petition.) He said there were about 50 questions, mostly about how we met, how many times we have been together in person, what we did when I came over, how many times I met his family, if I met the family on my first trip. A few more he didn't reme... read complete review

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Tunisia
Review #17806 on September 18, 2015:

Fefe N Stadimo




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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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