United Kingdom US Consulate Reviews
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London, United Kingdom | Review #33504 on January 1, 2025: |
Lee Thacket

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I arrived just after 8:00am and joined the line outside the embassy. When I was inspected by security whilst standing in the line I was sent to the front on the basis my appointment time was 8:30am. Make sure security knows you are a K-1 applicant so you don't arrive late or get wet standing in the rain.
After going through security you enter the main building. (Remember not to take bags or luggage with you.) You show your paperwork in the reception area. It is then a short walk to the elevators. The visa processing department is on the floor above. You take a left and go to the booths where K-1 visas are dealt with. A local employee took my paperwork from me. He asked a few questions, but I think he was just making small talk. He gave me a leaflet about domestic violence. Don't ignore the leaflet. It was a very I interesting read.
After an hour I got a telephone call telling me to go to a window and speak with one of the consular officers for my ... read complete review
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London, United Kingdom | Review #33488 on December 19, 2024: |
built2expire

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London, United Kingdom | Review #33486 on December 16, 2024: |
Emilyclark97

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London, United Kingdom | Review #33463 on November 26, 2024: |
Deker1972

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I arrived at the embassy way too early (two hours, but figured I'd get a coffee and go over my paperwork), when I got there the queue was none existent with only oner family in front of me, I explained I was too early to the official but they asked for my details anyway and said I could go through security and wait inside or get a coffee and come back later. I went straight inside and through security without issues, then at the next desk again explained I was early and she didn't mind and give me my number and directions to the interview area.
The first interview was simply taking copies of my paperwork and didn't take long at all with only two people ahead of me in the queue, I had to wait around 40 minutes for the second interview , I was asked how we met and then how many times had we met since we were married, as soon as I mentioned that my wife and I lived together for nearly two years he seemed to be happy with the situation (and instantly seemed to be satisfied),... read complete review
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London, United Kingdom | Review #33454 on November 19, 2024: |
charlestee

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Hnnnnmmm! It was quite an adventurous long and fearful journey.
I arrived the consulate quite early for my interview before 7am as my interview was scheduled for 8:30am.
Long line as usual people waiting to be signed in so i joined the line. one of the officials came by asking people to put their docs together properly so i asked if mine was ok. Seeing my doc, she asked me to come forwards then signed on it and told me to bypass the queue straight to the entrance, being that my appointment was a priority whom they were already waiting for inside.
I got in, was checked and directed to the interview area which was different from others. Quite few persons around there, then i was called by the first guy who took my biometrics and asked for my docs which i gave. Some of my docs were photocopy e.g. my divorce letters both mine and my fiancé, police certificates from everywhere you have lived in the last 5years, my birth certificate, affidavit of support for me and m... read complete review
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