United Kingdom US Consulate Reviews
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #8719 on November 17, 2011: |
Jelly2011

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Got there on time and the entire interview was 40 minutes long of the five hours I sat there.
Went through my paperwork and took my fingerprints.
Sat to be called up. He asked me questions.
How old is your fiance, how old am I.
How did we meet and how long ago. Explained Farkle.
Showed him two pictures. All he wanted to see.
Questioned me about the records. Everything went well.
Now I just sit and wait for my papers in the mail and I am off home.javascript:emoticon(' ')
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #8718 on November 17, 2011: |
heathere

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Well here is a review of my interview for anyone out there who is wanting to know a bit more about what to expect.
Firstly, Goulds Pharmacy (North Audley St, just off Grosvenor Squ)is absolutely brilliant for looking after your mobile phone or any electronics that you are carrying that are barred from the embassy. For 3 quid (per phone, may cost more for larger items) your stuff is safe and secure and they are open EARLY!
Next, onto the embassy. I was due at 8.30am, got there about 7.45am and everything was already in full swing... security checked into the main building and a given number beginning with I. The waiting room is bright and comfortable and busy. Tea, coffee, water and snacks are sold at the back of the room, the coffee is strong and the prices arent too bad. I'd tried to find out what to wear and worried that I might be too casual, but it appeared to be fairly relaxed in there and people were wearing everything from business suits to jean... read complete review
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #8715 on November 16, 2011: |
BenNevisWanderer

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No problems at all. Everything you will have already read in other reports about it being quick, simple and easy is correct. I was in and out within 2 hours. Just make sure to get there EARLY! If you have a 9am appointment letter then arrive at 7:30am. That way you will get allocated a number ahead of most. Once inside it's just a case of waiting for your number to be called.

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| London, United Kingdom | Review #8711 on November 16, 2011: |
dave and heather

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It took Dave 3 and half hours to complete everything. As long as you have all your document, it will be a breeze. Lots of people and a long wait, but worth it in the end!
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| London, United Kingdom | Review #8673 on November 8, 2011: |
cathy2904

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I had read all the reviews on Visa Journey and so I knew exactly what to expect - and was able to advise the poor souls standing in the queue with their mobile phones and car keys.
They started letting us in at 7.30 and I was the third person through the door. The first numbers were called up at 8am and soon after that I was called up for my documents to be checked. I was then sent back to the seating area to wait to be called again. As others have said, they call lots of N numbers for each I number (Non-Immigrant and Immigrant I guess), but I didn't have to wait too long and in fact I was out by 9am.
In the interview I was asked the date of my marriage and when Trevor naturalized and the CO asked me about my arrival in the US in January when I had to go through secondary processing and was advised that that was the last time they would let me in under the VWP. But that was it.
So it was all very straightforward and, if it hadn't been for the opportunity of a ch... read complete review
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