Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
I would like to accompany my wife on her IR-1 interview at the London Embassy but not sure what I need to do. Is there a form or something I need to fill in beforehand? It’s a good bet I will need my US passport but is there anything else.
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Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
I believe she will need to contact the embassy after she has her interview date and ask for you to be added to the list.
If you aren't on the list you won't be allowed in. That said, the whole process will likely take not that long. There are enough coffee shops and a park nearby to put your feet up for an hour or two. |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Recomendations for good coffee shops nearby appreciated. My wife will be waiting outside tomorrow. She is still miffed they dont want to see her :)
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Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
If you go into the London embassy is there a place to leave big bags and such?
Thanks. |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Originally Posted by AndyMan74
(Post 12357656)
If you go into the London embassy is there a place to leave big bags and such?
Thanks. |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Originally Posted by AndyMan74
(Post 12357656)
If you go into the London embassy is there a place to leave big bags and such?
Thanks. |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Originally Posted by az2014
(Post 12357787)
Why would you take big bags with you :confused:
Glad to hear there are plenty of coffee shops nearby for her to lounge in. :) |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Originally Posted by KK85
(Post 12357792)
I imagine lots of people have to stay in London overnight in order to attend their interview, so might be carrying a bit of extra luggage. I am very fortunate to have a sister who has offered to come with me to mine, for precisely this reason!
Glad to hear there are plenty of coffee shops nearby for her to lounge in. :) |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
As Tom said, it's pretty much airport-style security.
I believe some of the corner shops nearby offer a lockbox service, but I think this is mostly for phones or laptops and that sort of thing. |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Originally Posted by az2014
(Post 12357787)
Why would you take big bags with you :confused:
Yea we have to stay in a hotel so I will have some stuff with me. I imagine I will be a pack mule in the park and wait and grab a coffee :fingerscrossed: |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Originally Posted by AndyMan74
(Post 12358032)
KK85 hit the nail on the head - I might have to step carefully answering your question but its my wife who is having the interview :p
Yea we have to stay in a hotel so I will have some stuff with me. I imagine I will be a pack mule in the park and wait and grab a coffee :fingerscrossed: If you are staying at a hotel, why not leave the bags with them until after the interview and then go and pick them up. Works whether you attend the interview with her or not. |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Originally Posted by AndyMan74
(Post 12358032)
KK85 hit the nail on the head - I might have to step carefully answering your question but its my wife who is having the interview :p
Yea we have to stay in a hotel so I will have some stuff with me. I imagine I will be a pack mule in the park and wait and grab a coffee :fingerscrossed: |
Re: Accompanying wife on her IR-1 interview London.
Originally Posted by AndyMan74
(Post 12357656)
If you go into the London embassy is there a place to leave big bags and such?
Thanks. |
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