They serve you quickly enough, if the documents are drawn up correctly and you confidently answer the interview (you can communicate in Russian, Uzbek, English), then you will receive a visa on about the third working day, not counting the day of application. The disadvantage is that there are no storage rooms (most likely for security reasons), so it is better not to bring bags, phones, umbrellas, etc. You will need to look for where and from whom you can leave it at your own risk. There are no other comments.
Positive:
- Polite staff,
- Inside and out everything is clean and tidy.
- They speak Russian and Uzbek.
- Inside there is a tap with drinking water and toilets
Minuses:
- Two queues: one for registration, the other for entry. Due to the large number of applicants, it is possible to stand for a long time both in one and in another queue. Lay up to 3 hours for a hike.
- You need to leave all electronic devices outside: smartphones, wristwatches, headphones, even SIM cards and car keys, i.e., as an option, you need to take your person with you, who will not enter the embassy and leave things for him
- A large number of visa refusals
He did not specify the parents' details in the questionnaire, it was unclear in the questionnaire whether they needed to be indicated or not. The question is whether there are parents or not, I put no and did not fill in their names. They were not allowed to interview, although I think they could have entered this data in front of me and let me see the consul. I spent 2 days on the road, 3 planes and a small pile of money for nothing.
I am very, very offended by the consulate, because they don't know your stories, how much I told the truth, they think it's not right. But they are not psychologists, but I am a psychologist. It hurts a lot in my soul today 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭 It hurts a lot. From 8 o'clock in the morning to 17.27 I cry because of injustice. Don't make money with such ways, PLEASE don't. Not all people are the same, I wanted to get a visa for 54 years, but for no reason I was not given a visa.
PLEASE AMBASSADOR SIR, THIS INJUSTICE CANNOT BE REPEATED with other private people, PLEASE. thank you very much. But today and for the next month it will be VERY, VERY PAINFUL for me. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I am writing to you and it still hurts and offends me. You have to study people again and again. Honest people suffer because of it. Please pay more attention to this. Thank You Very Much, sincerely, Dilrabo.
Everything is fine. I got a visa in June 23 with my daughter, my wife in May 23, friendly and fast enough. All those who were with us at the interview in the queue also received visas
Idiots are complete, they won a green card, they say we will call you only after we send Russians, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, etc. The Embassy in Uzbekistan, but the priority is citizens of other countries! and the green card will expire in 20 days. Stupid rules! Start calling the Uzbeks already, there were 12K people in the queue, in 5 months they accepted only 2K people out of 12K.
It's just a lottery. Who will be lucky. The questions on the questionnaire and the answers too. It's not clear what I didn't like. An easy way to make money from people who decide to visit America. There are a lot of refusals. So I don't know. Spit on them or try again.
I received a visitor's visa to the USA in 2014. It's pretty easy for both yourself and your granddaughter.! For six months, but only 45 days were used! I liked it very much, all the friendly and friendly people! I want to visit the state of Michigan again this summer at the invitation of a friend
Gentlemen consuls, first fire all your staff that you recruited from local Tashkent because they work in their own interests, the first is to dump to America themselves, the second is to make money for their own by informing you of incorrect information, as a result of which you make the wrong decision on issuing visas. Thus violating all visa laws!
I asked to give visas to the relatives of Umarov, a native of Uzbekistan, who died in New York. His body was buried in a mass grave, but there is a chance to exhume it and bring it home. I sent two letters to the embassy with all the documents and evidence that Umarov was found in a mass grave. As a result, his family did not even listen to the interview. They just weren't given a visa. I consider this inhumane and unprofessional. The embassy employee who conducted the interview did not know Uzbek well.