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Vietnam US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.6 / 5
311 Review(s)
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Review #5190 on November 4, 2009:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I know it's been a while but here is my review.

My Wife interviewed May 30th, 2008 for her K1 visa. We arrived about 6:30am, and when the Consulate opened the doors, the guards were kind, and we were about in the middle of the pack. At the time my wife was 5 months pregnant.

She went in and took a number. Like I said we were about the middle of the pack but they called her p FIRST. Maybe they saw that she was pregnant and didn't want to risk having a baby born in the consulate (U.S. Citizen by default). She was interviewed by one of the Korean women in the Consulate that are known for being rude. Well, my wife introduced herself in ENGLISH, and the CO told her she could interview in VIETNAMESE. She was asked about 5 questions (to which she new all the correct answers) and was given a PINK slip. All together she was in the consulate about 1 1/2 hours. Much of the time is spent sitting and waiting for the first numbers to be called. All in ALL, a GREAT exper... read complete review

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Review #4993 on September 21, 2009:

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa



The interview lasted about 30 minutes. There was the American Consular Officer and a Vietnamese Translator in the room. There were a number of questions asked regarding our relationship and the details of it. The Vietnamese translator asked some other questions and made comments beyond what the American Consular Officer.

We were given the blue slip to submit the additional requested information by Friday, July 3rd, but later called with an amended date for Wednesday, July 8th--probably because July 4th is an American Holiday.

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Review #4870 on August 19, 2009:

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(updated on March 28, 2013)

(updated on March 28, 2013)

(updated on March 28, 2013)

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Review #4697 on July 7, 2009:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

See the posts that start as "the power of the two bit bureaucrat". Overall I have to say only one person in particular was a douchebag. Can't let the one taint the image of the many.

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Review #4492 on June 1, 2009:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

On May 28, 2009 My fiance went in to interview. He went in about 7 am and did not come out til 12:30 practically the last one out that was able to be interviewed, others had to come back later that afternoon. Blue slip. Two documents requested involved relationship between myself and his aunt in the united states. although she and i have never met in person, (which i was required to notarized the letter to describe our correspondence) and he was requested to produce a list of relatives and their info in the usa. June 1, 2009 we came back to notarize the letter and for him to submit the letters between 1-2. He went in at 1 and did not come out til 3:45. another blue slip. they felt that we did not provide enough credible evidence of our relationship and there were contradictions in his version of the development of our relationship. they say it will go back to the USCIS but prior to that the immigrant visa chief will review it. what should I do??

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