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Dominica US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.6 / 5
7 Review(s)
Barbados
Review #6814 on November 3, 2010:

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Experience at Embassy was good!

Arrived early at 7:30 am and lined up outside. Went through security and sat in a waiting room for a long time. Then, someone announced that anyone who didn't turn in appointment letter should. (That was us and another two folks.) We were the second last to be interview for the day (very hungry), and we were approved! We left around 12:30.

We were called to a window where the lady asked my fiance who was filling for him. He was fingerprinted. She asked for my job letter, I-134 and my tax information from last year. She then went through the papers to make sure that all the necessary documents were there. She told us to take a seat.

A few moments later, we were called to the interview window. He asked a few questions:

1. Where did you meet your fiance?
2. What was she doing in your country?
3. Who asked who out first?
4. Have you met her family? Do they like her?
5. Have you met his family?
6. What have you been doing since she left? (I left the country five years ago.)
7. What do I do in the States?
8. Do I have cold feet?
9. Does he have cold feet?
10. When are we getting married?

Lol. It was kind of fun. He said Happy First Matrimony.

I only give this Embassy a 4 versus 5 because no one told us to turn in our appointment letter. We could have been finished a lot earlier.

We took our famished, happy selves to find some food.


(updated on November 8, 2010)

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Barbados
Review #6784 on October 28, 2010:

justmarried10

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

i arrived at the us embassy at about 7:15 for my 7:30 interview where i met 2 other immigrant visa applicants in line before me.i had left my cell phone with my cousin who waited for me outside.there were 2 lines..1 for non-immigrant applicants & the other for immigrants.we then went through the airport like security & proceeded to a small room where we were asked to sit & wait.then after about 5 minutes we were asked to proceed to another building where we sat again.A woman then asked all iv applicants to bring forward the first page of their invitations & we sat again.by this time more iv applicants began coming in & i kept thinking how lucky i was to be 3rd in line.(wasn't sure if it was on a first come first serve basis).sat & waited for about 30 mins then my name was called.she asked a few questions then proceeded to explain the cr-1 process & told me i needed to sign up for selective service because i was not yet 26.she took a copy of my medicals,gave me one also but strangley never took 1 look at the large x-ray film which i'd been dragging around for the past 2 days.(how pissed was i...lol).she then took my fingerprints.sat & waited for about an hour & a half til my name was called again.the co was a white american,probably early 30's.he was very cordial & professionl.questions asked were:

1.how i met my wife
2.how long we knew each other
3.how she came to the states
4.how long has she been to the states
5.did her family fly down for the wedding
6.who from my family was there
7.how many people does she live with

the entire interview took about 5 minutes & it was more conversation than a formal interview.he didn't ask for any pictures or other proof.he then told me that my visa was approved & gave a green slip to take to the dhl counter.paid us$25 & was out of the building by 10:00.i had to try to contain myself because i wanted to scream so bad.couldn't believe that was so easy.was nothing like i expected at all.the entire interview from entry to exit took about 2 1/2 hours.now i just wait for my visa & then i'm off to see my baby

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