Vietnam US Consulate Reviews
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #28948 on December 29, 2020: |
TinNhi
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My Fiancé passed her K1 interview at the U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam an hour ago!
Here are the questions she was asked:
How did we meet?
How many times did we meet?
What are your fiancé's hobbies?
What things does your fiancée dislike about his work?
What is his job? How is his day? Describe his job?
What is his address?
What do we typically argue about?
When was the last time we argued, and about what?
How did he propose you? Time and date?
Will your parents attend you wedding in the U.S.? Where do you plan to get married?
They also asked "after 2 months your fiancée proposed?" She answered "yes, but it was more of a promise to try our best to stay together in long distance relationship."
I was not present for her interview. We did not have an engagement party. The first question was in English. There was a female tr... read complete review
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #28928 on December 22, 2020: |
mtmattix
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Took 3 hours to have a 5 minute interview. Everything was great. If you are bona fide, you should do well.
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| Review #28922 on December 21, 2020: |
mtmattix
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #28817 on November 22, 2020: |
CxP
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Her appointment time was at 7:30 AM on a Monday. She arrived at 7:00 AM and no one was queuing. It seemed everyone was hanging out at a nearby cafe that had stool seats outside. At 7:20 AM, people were allowed to queue at the consulate. She ended up behind 50 people since she went to another cafe for quick breakfast. But it didn't seem to matter since people were being called up to windows seemingly randomly.
First she had to get a "pre-interview" with one of the Vietnamese speaking staff, who checked if she had some of her original documents that she was required to bring like household registration, passport, police certificate, birth certificates, etc.
She said that there were several people who looked sad after leaving the windows, and she saw some folks get blue slips.
My wife brought a bunch of documents including copies of chat logs, photos of us together and at our wedding, emails, credit card and bank statements and receipts ... read complete review
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #28807 on November 19, 2020: |
Justin & Nhi
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CR1 Visa
From what I've read, everything seemed pretty standard. Appointment was scheduled for 7:30. She was in line at 6:45 and out by 9.
Questions:
Does your husband speak Vietnamese?
First time we met?
Where do we talk?
How many times have we met?
Did my family come to our wedding?
She said they didn't really look through what she brought and prepared, just at photos of my last visit.
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