Turkey US Consulate Reviews
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #9879 on June 22, 2012: |
paz

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I had my interview yesterday in Ankara, Turkey. It was at 8:30am. There were two lines to get into the embassy, one for immigrant visas and one for non-immigrant visas. I got in the line. It was my turn to enter the building. There was one lady who got my passport, my medical exam results, bank receipt, two passport size photos and proof of relationship. She told me she couldn't accept all the proof of relationship. She told me it was too much and I had to pick. So I randomly picked some letters, phone records, some photos and some emails. She gave me a document I had to sign. It was about selective service and I had to sign it and give it to whoever interviews me. She asked me in which language I wanted my interview, I said in English, she gave me a number and then I entered the main building. It was soooo crowded. I waited like 45 minutes and I got called. I went and the lady at the window asked for the bank receipt. I told her I gave it to someone when I was entering the building. S... read complete review
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #9878 on June 22, 2012: |
paz

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Security was friendly besides one who was collecting the passports at the entrance. The CO was quite friendly and she made it sound like it was not a visa interview but as if we were friends and just talking about stuff.
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #9866 on June 20, 2012: |
CatRhoFatOZ

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My fiance arrived around 7:30. He was the first in and had his interview right away. He was interviewed in English by a female and she asked ordinary and not-so-ordinary questions. Examples:
When did you meet?
How did you meet?
When did he meet my daughter?
How is his relationship with her?
Why does he want to marry me?
Why was he living in Texas last year?
Why do we want to live in Oklahoma?
Does he plan to work?
How and when does he call me?
Have I ever been to Turkey to see him?
He said everyone was very nice and polite. At the end, he was asked to bring a police certificate from when he was living in Austria and as soon as they received it, they would mail his passport and visa.
(updated on June 20, 2012)
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #9766 on June 3, 2012: |
evelyn1140

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Interview- get prepared with all documents in hand, they ask a lot of questions. They will speak to you in English, even though you can ask for a turkish translator.
after 3 month and 3 weeks in AP my husband finally received his visa. Ankara was ok answering all my email inquires.
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Ankara, Turkey | Review #9585 on April 30, 2012: |
Bijan110

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Appointment was at 8:30am.
We arrived 7:55am in line of about 10 people.
Around 8:15am, they collected passports.
Around 8:30am, they let people go into the Embassy, but they didn't let petitioner in.
They required passport-style photos. They asked a few questions with regard to a previous denied student visa application. The interview took less than 5 minutes.
They really liked a timeline we had made using TimeGlider (http://timeglider.com/) that we had turned into a PDF file and sent to them as part of Package 3 for them to assign the interview date. I really recommend using that timeline. They said the visa and passport will come in the mail in a couple days. We'll see. Thanks all for providing your information.
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