Austria US Consulate Reviews
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33 Review(s)
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Austria | Review #22020 on June 24, 2017: |
hannahed
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Everything went well. People there were all very nice!
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| Review #21710 on April 22, 2017: |
Beautiful7
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Rating only
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| Review #21538 on March 16, 2017: |
Rajeev Saxena
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NYC Austrian consulate is outright racist - The Austrian consulate in NYC is the worst place to get a visa if you're brown. Sorry to say, but yes, I've concluded they're racist against any brown. I've seen top notch browns (Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis) rejected - those that are scientists and surgeons in the US - who have a Greencard, have $200k in checkings accounts, work for McKinsey etc.
I'm a hedge fund manager and showed a good bank balance. They rejected me for 'forged documents'. My friend was rejected for unclear travel plans although she had a clear day-by-day itinerary, is well traveled and well placed.
Later I found they discriminate against browns. Austria is getting to be right wing - http://time.com/4504010/europe-politics-swing-right/
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Austria | Review #21209 on January 21, 2017: |
Sarah Kalman
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They were so nice. was a very quick interview, all the employees are very nice
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Austria | Review #20403 on September 14, 2016: |
saralina
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I had my visa interview this week so here some of my experiences:
1. There are to addresses in Vienna. At least the immigrant visas are processed at the "parkring" one.
2. As everyone else said, they don't let you in earlier. I had to wait outside. (Still glad I was early because it took me a little time to find it.)
3. I had a power bank in my bag and could leave it at the reception desk without a problem.
4. One thing I was nervous about where my pictures. I struggled for ages to get them right - walking in the embassy I found they have photo booths there. (American passport photos are a different size than the European standards.
5. Window 5, hand her everything on the checklist, pay at an other window. Talk to the consul.
They were all very nice and I had one missing copy - so we just scaned that and emailed it to them.
6. They don't send the passport and documents to your house. Someone needs to pick it up personally. Luckily it doesn't need to be you. My aunt volunteered since I live 7 hours away.
I was super nervous about it but it was easy and a good atmosphere and not weird at all.
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