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London, United Kingdom | Review #31606 on November 26, 2022: | Lee x
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In and out within an hour of my appointment, no complications, smooth sailing onto USA !
| | London, United Kingdom | Review #31604 on November 25, 2022: | Jendoxx

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Not a bad experience at all. DS-260 holders can go straight to the front of the queue as we're immigration. Through airport style security, ensure your phone is switched on, they'll ask you to open any app to ensure it's a real phone. If you have drinks, they'll ask you to take a sip before passing you through. Go through the extremely heavy doors, don't be afraid to ask for help, they are very heavy! Walk through the courtyard up to the reception centre. At this point you can go through the U.S citizen side of the queue, reception staff are friendly. You'll get your processing number stuck to the front of the DS-260. From the reception desk, it's up the elevator to the first floor. As you disembark the elevator, take a left and walk down to the end of the building and take a left again. Go past the 2 interview booths on the left and take a seat in the waiting area. Depending on the time, you won't wait long. Initially you'll get called up to the window to show your origina... read complete review
| | London, United Kingdom | Review #31601 on November 25, 2022: | Jendoxx

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Not a bad experience at all. DS-260 holders can go straight to the front of the queue as we're immigration. Through airport style security, ensure your phone is switched on, they'll ask you to open any app to ensure it's a real phone. If you have drinks, they'll ask you to take a sip before passing you through. Go through the extremely heavy doors, don't be afraid to ask for help, they are very heavy! Walk through the courtyard up to the reception centre. At this point you can go through the U.S citizen side of the queue, reception staff are friendly. You'll get your processing number stuck to the front of the DS-260. From the reception desk, it's up the elevator to the first floor. As you disembark the elevator, take a left and walk down to the end of the building and take a left again. Go past the 2 interview booths on the left and take a seat in the waiting area. Depending on the time, you won't wait long. Initially you'll get called up to the window to show your origina... read complete review
| | London, United Kingdom | Review #31588 on November 18, 2022: | Pat2021

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Went quite smoothly. Arrived half an hour before my interview, and as others have mentioned, skipped the super long queue and went straight to the entry desk. They scanned my DS-260 and passport and put me through the TSA-style security screening.
Afterwards there was the reception that gave me a ticket number and told me where to go. When I arrived there, I was very quickly called to a window for document check and biometrics and told to wait for the interview.
Wait was about 45 minutes and I was called to a window. Interview took maybe 3-5 minutes, questions asked where roughly "When did we meet", "Where are you staying in the US", "Who's your joint sponsor". Very straightforward.
They did have an issue finding one of my documents on their system and thought I didn't upload it, but when I said I did, they looked for it for 5 minutes, found it and told me that it's all good and I'm approved.
I got my civil documents back and told my ... read complete review
| | London, United Kingdom | Review #31570 on November 14, 2022: | GemZero

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I had my K1 interview in September. The queuing system was a shambles, I arrived around 9.30 for my 10.00 appointment and there were already hundreds of people waiting outside. Nobody seemed to know which of the two parallel queues they should join. When I asked a member of the embassy staff I was mistakenly directed to another queue, which turned out to be for US Citizens, so I was sent away to rejoin the back of the ever-growing original queue. Luckily, once I reached the check-in desk, I was allowed to skip ahead as a family visa applicant. Once inside, the rest of the process was easy. The officer at the first window took my documents, then after waiting for around 30 minutes I was called up for the interview itself, which only took a few minutes. Everyone was polite and friendly. The procedure for entering the building was the only stressful and confusing part of the experience!
(updated on November 14, 2022)
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