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United Kingdom US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
1833 Review(s)
London, United Kingdom
Review #7351 on March 31, 2011:

GDHB

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I'll start at the end – the consular officer we spoke to was charming and pleasant as others have described. He asked very few questions (How did you meet your fiancée? Not much else) and then helpfully explained the remainder of the process, since the visa was approved.

The consular office was clearly an educated professional with a relaxed pleasant outlook who appeared to enjoy meeting people.

The administrator we spoke to an hour earlier was also pleasant and helpful. She assembled the package of documentation and included the material we brought (copies of birth certs, police report, the CD from the doctor, I-134 etc). She played down an initial moment of confusion recognising it as nervousness. It was just confusion over terminology (applicant/petitioner/beneficiary, who was who). She was kind and reassuring and non-confrontational.

There was a moment of confusion over the Affidavit Of Support. I (the USC) was present and when sh... read complete review

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London, United Kingdom
Review #7332 on March 29, 2011:

InsomniacDoze




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My interview was meant to be 9am. I set off early and was outside the embassy for about 8. I found it really easily, I remembered a review I read on here saying the building didn't look like an embassy...IT HAS A MASSIVE GOLDEN EAGLE AND A GIANT U.S. FLAG ON. You can't really miss it. Queued for about 20mins (the queue was small compared to what it looked like an hour later), went through security and arrived at the front desk. They took my visa payment page and then gave me a sticker with a number on it. I sat down in the waiting area, the system they have is like Argos, you watch the screen and wait until your number comes up. I waited about an hour...I have no idea since there aren't ANY clocks in the place. Then i was called to the window. The lady was chatty and friendly, I liked her. She took my fingerprints and she hardly took any of my financial evidence (I brought tons for the I-134s just in case) and took my original birth certificate, deed poll and police certificate as well... read complete review

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London, United Kingdom
Review #7331 on March 29, 2011:

nylonmac

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Waking up at 5:15 has never been so easy. I showered, ate some cereal, drank some coffee and headed out to the train station. £15 for a return on the 6:10 to London Liverpool Street, and at 6:40, I was getting on the central line to Bond Street. Coming out of the station, I turned left and walked toward Selfridges. With nature calling loudly, I ducked into a Starbucks and then bought a latte for queueing up. I waited outside Gould's pharmacy for it to open and stored my phone and camera and bought 2 US sized photos. The queue was starting to build up, loads of students doing camp America were going for their work visas. A girl behind had a UK sized photo and was told by her friends to go get a US one incase they decline her on the wrong sized photo.
The queue moved pretty quickly from 7:30 onwards. I was told to line up on the left rather than with the nonimmigrants and was nearly rushed through security. I went around the corner and told to wait in the waiting room with no. I9... read complete review

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London, United Kingdom
Review #7320 on March 26, 2011:

jaygregory

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I got to london about 2 hours before my interview,it was at 8am so i was in london victoria at 6. so i decided to walk to the embassy,took about 40 mins and was through green park and things,nice way to try and calm your nerves before the big event i found.
the pharmacy litterally is 30 seconds from the embassy, and when they opened at 7 25,i was there, and out by 7 30. only cost £3. which is great considering they could charge what they like. i would suggest if you dont have your us photos yet,get them here too. there is a machine in the embassy waiting area but as one woman yesterday found out,it can and does break and become out of order.
so anyway got to the security line,a woman checked my interview letter and i was put in another line and ushered forward 4 at a time,where my passport was checked, then it was through the airport type security,through a detector and bag scanned. i took a backpack and was unsure they would allow it.wasnt a problem.
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London, United Kingdom
Review #7299 on March 22, 2011:

* Kristin *




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My fiancé arrived at the Embassy around 7:00 a.m., for an 8:00 a.m. interview. He was one of the first individuals there.

Upon his arrival, one of the women working at the embassy told him he needed four forms – interview letter (which we didn’t have), passport and letter confirming the fee had been paid and DS-160. He explained how he never got his interview letter, but that the Department of State had confirmed his interview time. At first, the woman couldn’t find his name on the list, but then realized he was applying for a K1 visa. Apparently those appointments are kept on a different page. The woman said to disregard everything she had said (which is a good thing, because the DS-160 thing really put him off, and told him to go stand in line.

Upon arrival into Security, our packet of papers kept setting off the metal detector. One of the cards that I had originally sent him talked… so he had to give that card up! The security folks were very... read complete review

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