United Arab Emirates US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.6
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188 Review(s)
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| United Arab Emirates | Review #29735 on June 15, 2021: |
OgiToy

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My husband entered the embassy at 8. He was the first one in. He met with a pleasant young man. They took his documents and fingerprinted him.
Questions they asked my husband:
How we met?
When did we meet?
Why did he marry me?
Does he know my siblings?
Name them?
Have I been married before?
My hobbies?
Pictures?
When was last time he saw me?
What job do I have?
And this...
Are you sure you didn’t marry her in order to come to America?
He said don’t be nervous. Just know your spouse! Good blessings to you all!
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| United Arab Emirates | Review #29414 on March 30, 2021: |
Abioye

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2nd March: Arrived early at the embassy in Abu Dhabi. Was first in line and first to go in. Considering covid, the safely measures was very impressive, we all had to wear gloves to go into the embassy. We were required to wash our hands before finger prints were taken.
Interview was very short. Questions asked were:
1. How did you meet?
2. When did you get married?
3. Have you got kids?
4. What do you do in the UAE?
Visa was approved and I left the embassy within 40 mins of entering. Passport was received by 11am on 4th March ( 2 days later)
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| Review #29277 on March 9, 2021: |
N & K

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our job?
What's your wife's job?
How many times your wife visited?
How long have you been married?
When did you get married?
What's your age?
Do you have pictures?
I prepared for him every document including, copies that were requested, on the pre-interview checklist and visa website. The consulate only asked to see pictures and nothing else. After that, he was, approved. The only advice I can give stay calm, confident, and attentive. If you know your spouse and have all of your documents, whether it's requested or not, you should have no problem with approval. Good luck to all.
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| Review #29276 on March 9, 2021: |
N & K

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My husband's experience was great. The consulate was courteous. He arrived early appointment was at 10:30 a.m finish less than 30 minutes. They requested Passport, Interviewed letter, marriage certificate, civil documents, and a passport photo and also fingerprinted.
Here are the questions as followed:
How did we meet?
What's your job?
What's your wife's job?
How many times your wife visited?
How long have you been married?
When did you get married?
What's your age?
Do you have pictures?
I prepared for him every document including, copies that were requested, on the pre-interview checklist and visa website. The consulate only asked to see pictures and nothing else. After that, he was, approved. The only advice I can give stay calm, confident, and attentive. If you know your spouse and have all of your documents, whether it's requested or not, you should have no problem with approval. Go... read complete review
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| United Arab Emirates | Review #29240 on March 2, 2021: |
Ana Reis

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· 1 person found this review helpful
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Medicals done at NMC in Abu Dhabi, took roughly 3h to get everything done and 1100aed.
On the interview day, arrived at Abu Dhabi embassy at 8:30 and the whole process took about 4h until it was done. At the entrance passport was asked, and all electronics stored as you cannot bring them inside. Bring everything in a clear folder and do not bring any sort of handbag. Embassy officer asked for beneficiary’s passport, interview letter, beneficiary’s medicals & birth certificate, marriage certificate, police clearance from UAE and beneficiary’s home country and 1 passport pics. After that, fingerprints were taken and asked to wait until another officer called. Whenever my name was called, Embassy officer just asked to confirm my husbands name. Questions he made:
- Where did you meet?
- When did you meet?
- What does he do?
- When did you get married?
- How long until you can resign from your current employer?
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