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| London, United Kingdom | Review #20353 on September 8, 2016: | Tashas mom

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Interview date 19th August @ 1200
I was extremely nervous about my interview as I was denied entry in February and knew it was something I would be asked about. I read so many people saying it would be fine but they had not actually had this issue themselves and I'd found hardly any posts saying just how people in my situation got on or what they were asked so I hope this will help ease the minds of any one else that has had this happen.
Arrives at the embassy at 1135, no long line so was inside very quickly.
Around a 30 minute wait to be called to submit documents, Birth Certificate, Divorce Decree, Police Certificate and Fiancees letter of employment, pay slip and tax return. Asked when I wanted to travel and file marked asap.
Waited for another 40 minutes to be called to the widow for interview, very pleasant guy, asked how we met, was it a prearranged meeting, how did the relationship continue after that. Asked when I was divorced, when my fiance was ... read complete review
| | | London, United Kingdom | Review #20258 on August 23, 2016: | chipmunk92

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Like everyone else, fiance's interview was very smooth and painless.
He first handed in his documents at the first window and then waited to be called back. When he was called, he spoke with a very friendly American woman. She said well done with our paperwork that everything we submitted was on point. My fiance is a professional soccer coach and she said that she sees a lot of soccer coaches come through and that she can see why I fell for him (lol). She asked a few basic questions about how we met/ when we last saw each other/ whether we had met each others families. Then she said congratulations and told him he was approved!
So much build up for such a simple last step!
| | | London, United Kingdom | Review #20228 on August 18, 2016: | Rob&Jen

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I had a 12:00 appointment and arrived at 11:00. There was no queue and I was allowed to pass straight through to security. Afterwards I followed the signs and was given my appointment number and told to sit and wait.
I was called up after about 30 minutes and was asked to hand over my passport, birth certificate, police certificate, affidavit of support (plus evidence) and my appointment letter. He also took my finger prints.
The man was very pleasant. Made me aware of when the K1 would expire and then gave me disc with my x-ray scan and told me to wait to be called.
30 minutes later I was called to a different window where I was met by an American. He had me scan my finger prints again and swear the Oath of Honesty.
It was a very natural conversation. He asked how we met and about our visits over the years and how my family reacted to the age difference. After looking through some of our photos together he just tapped away... read complete review
| | | London, United Kingdom | Review #20203 on August 16, 2016: | pwjf081870

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The 'interview' was more like a 3 minute conversation at a window (like at the bank, or at the DMV) while standing right next to other people doing the same thing at their own window.
The consulate was very busy, with at least 100 people in the waiting room. After the initial check in, there was a call to another window to review the required paperwork, then James was called up to a "window" and was asked a few questions...
- How did you meet Peter?
- How do you maintain a long distance relationship?
- What does Peter do for a living?
- What will you do for a living once in the US?
The clerk then said, okay, you're all approved. James was caught off guard (as he was so very nervous) so he asked if it was approved, and the clerk once again said, yes, you're all approved. And that was it - a 10 month long process culminated in a 3 minute conversation with a clerk.
| | | London, United Kingdom | Review #20160 on August 9, 2016: | Tom169

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Was quick and painless. My interview time was 12pm and I was allowed into the embassy at 11am.
I spent around 10 minutes waiting for the first window where I handed over my documents.
I then spent around an hour waiting for the second interview. This interview took less than 5 minutes.
Very pleasant staff throughout the process.
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