Vietnam US Consulate Reviews
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #2801 on April 29, 2008: |
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #2800 on April 29, 2008: |
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #2782 on April 25, 2008: |
J&A
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As expected while the CO was professional and efficient the consulate allowed their local staff to play the usual peasant power-trip of being deliberately rude and insulting.
I did business in Saigon for many years and found it easy and cheap to find and train local staff to meet western standards of service. Local vietnamese respond eagerly and quickly to even a little feedback and guidance. The consulate management is really dropping the ball here. And "busy" is no excuse, in the case of my wife's interview time was wasted because of their nasty lack of instruction and bungling incompetence.
And what's with the disproportionate number of northeners on staff? Don't make me believe the street talk that the consulate actively tries to find the worst Vietnamese trash to fill their staff.
I know the British consulate runs intensive vetting then service and professionalism training for their staff. What a piti... read complete review
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #2752 on April 19, 2008: |
Michael&Tham
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So far every thing is going well no snags. besides having to wait for my sweetheart wich I will gladly wait forever for. I am very happy
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam | Review #2559 on March 4, 2008: |
Lucas
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After countless hours of preparation, finding as much "proof" of our relationship as possible, Chan's interview consisted of four questions after which, she asked one question, "Do you want to look at any of my evidence?" And the Consular Officer answered, "no, that's not necessary," and handed her a pink paper!
In all fairness to the Consulate, who did a fine job, they probably felt comfortable with the evidence submitted with the application last May.
The man questioning her was very polite and friendly. Even the Vietnamese staff, which has a bad reputation with the Vietnamese people there, was polite and professional.
It was surprising to see how many people showed up for their interviews in pajamas! Don't let your significant other do that!
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