I do not recommend it if you are from Russia and you are young under the age of 60. they refuse everyone. as I understand it, they are given only to those who are over 60 years old, who have legalized children in the United States and these people fly to visit their children and grandchildren. and the elderly are severely denied, this is explained by the fact that their health is already weak and there is a great risk to their health due to a long flight. for example, I like to travel, I wanted to see what the USA is at least once in my life. I have been to many countries. wherever I have been after a few days, I feel longing and want to go back to Russia.
well, what can I say about Bishkek - we made fun of it. It wasn't even a journey, but a torment. I will no longer apply to the USA. There are plenty of other countries that I haven't seen. The Kyrgyz service staff are normal and positive people. well, the clerks of the embassy, allegedly called officers sitting behind glass, are cruel. a particularly cruel woman in big glasses with a face distorted with anger, constantly drinks something from a thermos mug. if you get to her, then 100% refusal. there was a feeling ! that this is a stream of earnings of $ 185 for 3 minutes of communication. here, visa applicants just brazenly earn money. it's better to go to Europe if there is a Schengen, try to apply there.
PS: today, a person who knows the situation told me that out of 10 people who sell for a visa, there are 9 refusals.
It's a great place, everyone is polite, everything is on time. On Thursday at 8:45 I went in, had an interview, and the visa was approved. On Friday afternoon, I received a passport with a visa for 3 years. I'm from Moscow, I'm under 60)))
take the least of everything with you, leave everything except the documents at the entrance.
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Level 6 Local Expert
October 12
Visa refusal. They were submitted for the second time, after being refused in Kazakhstan. One consul for everyone. I left a good impression. She interviewed people in detail, and did not immediately send them, unlike in Kazakhstan. Although there was a refusal without a reason, the consul made a positive impression.(although in the end I said that I refuse you because I believe that you want to stay in the USA. Without even looking at the documents on the property and the rest of the anchors at home) The whole procedure is much easier than in Kazakhstan. When I was there, the approval was about 30% to 70%.