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Turkey US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9 / 5
199 Review(s)
Ankara, Turkey
Review #2457 on February 12, 2008:

AskimZeki




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

ANKARA SUCKS!! They treated My Zeki- Horribly! It was some Chinese -American chick about 10 years his jr. She asked him why he didn't like Turkish women. even implied he didn't like his own country. He almost cried. I felt horrible for him. THe lady told him that his other didn't like me at all. because she took no pictures with me. I was appalled! Have you guys ever read the Visa Customer Service Statement? Did not follow their PROMISE one bit! At the last minute she asked him when we planned to get married- (this past January 29th) and she said well hate to tell ya but you'll be changing your plans. You'll be waiting another 6-8 weeks. Which was a lie- been there twice. It looks more like 6 to 10 months. She must have ordered the full gamut of checks on him. She was having a bad day and we are suffering for it! I HATE THAT B*TCH!

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Ankara, Turkey
Review #2397 on January 29, 2008:

Semih_El

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

El and I got there early to the embassy, waited almost 2 hours finally our number was called. The lady asked a lot of questions for a minute I didn't think I would be approved. El paced back and forth during the interview they didn't want her present while interviewing me, they were more interested in what I had to say. She drilled me with question after question I was very nervous. The interview was more difficult then we thought it would be. She didn't ask for anything that we prepared except the pictures once she saw the pictures and knew that El came to Turkey and that we were engaged in Turkey she finally started smiling and joking. After about 15 minutes she approved me. Whewww hooo!

She was strict and stern but the important thing was that we were approved. Once she saw the pictures she seemed to lighten up on me.

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Ankara, Turkey
Review #2356 on January 16, 2008:

Cetin Tonya




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Review Topic: K3 Visa

I was unable to be at the interview but Cetin described what occured for me.

He waited until called to the window for the interview. The young lady conducting the interview conducted most of it in Turkish for him. She asked him lots of questions and seemed to mostly be interested in making sure his answers matched the information on our forms. She was very interested in the photos and asked him lots of questions about them. She also wanted to know about how we met, what we talked about and how we came to decide to get married.

The young lady was very nice and professional. She did ask him a couple questions in English. It was all over in a matter of maybe 15 minutes or so.

And he was then directed to the UPS counter to get his visa mailed to him. Very quick and painless since we had everything very organized and ready.

A very good experience overall!

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Ankara, Turkey
Review #2294 on December 28, 2007:

awaterlily




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Visa issued

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Ankara, Turkey
Review #1913 on August 15, 2007:

tanyakaraman




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Our visa interview was scheduled for July 5 at 10:15 a.m. We arrived outside the embassy around 9:30 so's we'd have plenty of time to get through security, etc. That really wasn't necessary, however. We waited outside (in the July heat!) until about 10:20 when the security guards finally let us inside. The security process was brief...maybe 5 minutes. They checked our passports, looked inside our bags and gave us a once-over with a metal detector wand. They took Ozzy's medical exam envelope and kept his passport. They gave us a number and we were let into a large room with glass windows at one end, rows of chairs in the middle facing the windows, and a UPS desk in the back. There were lights above each window that indicated what number was being served. We just sat and waited for maybe 1/2 hour or so, listening to other people's interviews (you could hear every word!) until our number was displayed. Ozzy had chosen to have his interview in Turkish (and agonized over whether he had made the "right" decision the whole time we were waiting... ...I reassured him that it didn't matter as long as he was comfortable). Nevertheless, the woman who interviewed us began speaking in English and the entire interview was conducted in English (which was just fine, as he is quite fluent). She asked him how we met and he responded that we were introduced by a friend of mine. She asked me what that friend's name was. She asked him what he did for a living and some details regarding that. She asked me about my prior divorce. She asked me if I have children and how they feel about Ozzy. I told her they love him and that he calls and talks to them and sends them gifts, and also told her about the week came with me to visit Ozzy last fall. She asked what our wedding plans were. Ozzy was asked to sign a paper stating that he intended to marry me after his arrival to the US. Then she said, "Well, I see no problems!" and sent us to the UPS desk to pay for delivery of the visa! It was pretty quick and painless...the waiting was definitely the hardest part. The visa was delivered on July 10, the 3rd business day following our interview, although UPS claimed it had "no record" of the package prior to the date of delivery, so that was a bit worrisome. Ozzy did not believe he would actually get the visa until the day it arrived! He plans to fly to the US (via JFK airport) in September after he takes care of some necessary business, sells his belongings and finishes out the lease on his apartment. I am so excited and we are counting downt the days!

Some tips for other people going through the interview at Ankara:
1. Dress nicely (we did and we honestly felt that it helped in how we were treated/perceived)
2. Be prepared with your answers. I printed a list of sample questions from the US embassy website and we went over them prior to the interview. I feel this helped us in knowing what to expect.
3. Be affectionate...not overly of course, but hold hands, etc. You are engaged after all!
4. Be positive and confident. Unless there is a honest to God problem, I think most people get their visa, if for no other reason, just because the American citizen is asking for it.
5. Go together if at all possible. I watched several people whose interviews appeared to go well get turned down for lack of evidence of a relationship. Alternatively, I saw interviews go incredibly badly but the couple was there together and the visa was granted. If you can't go together, send lots and lots of evidence!


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