Netherlands US Consulate Reviews
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186 Review(s)
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #13038 on October 17, 2013: |
Neptune2011
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Had my interview at the Amsterdam Consulate two days ago and it went extremely smoothly. Everyone, from the guards to the consular officers, were very helpful and friendly. The whole process didn't take more than an hour and my visa is on the way as we speak.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #13037 on October 17, 2013: |
Babastian
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Had my interview at the Amsterdam Consulate two days ago and it went extremely smoothly. Everyone, from the guards to the consular officers, were very helpful and friendly. The whole process didn't take more than an hour and my visa is on the way as we speak.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #12971 on October 8, 2013: |
CoCo_S
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WE GOT APPROVED...the long wait is (almost) over :-)
Nothing much to add to what has already been said.
Positive experience with the consulate, supper friendly workers, they make you feel confortable. I had a smooth process (second in line).
All I can say is, rehears the sample question (they ask questions based on your situation) and make sure you have all your documents with you (almost forgot the passports for both me and my son!!!) I had to rush back home before catching the train to Amsterdam. So I would advise you to leave on time and check check double check your stuff!
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #12822 on September 19, 2013: |
Mycka
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My interview was 9/19 at 1330--I arrived about 15 minutes early. At exactly 1330, security guards came and opened the doors to the embassy for appointments. Do NOT bring cell phones or electronic equipment--this will delay your interview.
I carried all of our documents in a backpack, so my bag was searched and I went through something like airport security before being seated in the waiting room. I was initially called to Window #5, where a very encouraging, polite, and friendly woman asked for my passport, passport photos, the affidavit of support and birth certificate. She asked me about my fiance's children--how many, their ages, and then asked that I sit in the waiting area again.
After a short wait (maybe ten minutes), I was called to Window #6. The man there, who was also very friendly, courteous, and supportive, asked that I swear that the information we'd provided was true, and I signed the documents that had been required be sent ahead of the interview. He asked me the same questions about my fiance's children, along with inquiring about how they felt about the upcoming wedding. He also asked when I'd met my fiance, and when we'd met in person the first time.
No one asked to see any proof of relationship or for any additional documents. Also, please note, the letter I received from the embassy said to bring 7.70 Euros in stamps. However, this was an OLD letter and they no longer want stamps. Bring an A5 envelope with a special stamp on it for registered mail (the cost is 8.20 with the envelope).
The whole interview took approximately 34-40 minutes. Everyone was VERY nice and extremely considerate. We're expecting my K1 Visa as early as tomorrow, but more likely during the first part of next week.
Also, do not take photos of the embassy.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands | Review #12761 on September 13, 2013: |
Anonymous100
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I apologies if this is not the correct place to raise questions but can anyone please share their experience for an L1 work visa please?
Thanks
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