Argentina US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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134 Review(s)
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Argentina | Review #24316 on July 27, 2018: |
Polita Johnson

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Argentina | Review #23141 on January 25, 2018: |
Matiela

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the interaction with the embassy previous to the interview was painful and cumbersome: it was almost impossible to get ahold of a human being by phone (much less going there in person), they took forever to reply emails, when they finally did, they did so ambiguously. they took WAY more time for things than they said they would approximately take. they even made me go to an interview that wasn't scheduled after all. I had to go back home with nothing more than a "sorry, we can't answer any questions about what happened but you're free to send us more emails". no matter how official an email looks, telling you about an appointment, if it doesn't come directly from the embassy's email address, it probably is just an error in their system. (the TRUE email comes with the packet 4 PDF attached, which is mostly a rehash of the packet 3 PDF).
my embassy trip was mostly fine and only took about an hour and a half. they really scared me a couple times but everything's good we thi... read complete review
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| Review #22741 on October 27, 2017: |
Sarah&Facundo

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Everything went simply and smoothly! Our appointment was at 9AM. We arrived around 8:45 and once given the green folder, we were able to cut every line. We joked that this green card folder gave us royalty treatment in comparison to those applying for a tourist visa there.
I am the US citizen and I was allowed to do the entire process with my Argentinian fiance. After he did his fingerprints, we were shown into an area on the left with a lot of seats. We were able to sit and remain comfortable. After some waiting (maybe about 20-30 minutes), we were called in where a female officer reviewed all of the paperwork. Everything was fine, and we were asked to sit outside in the waiting area again. We waiting for about another 40 minutes before we were called into the interview.
They only had one chair available, so we were told we can share it which was pretty funny. The officer was a male who was very sweet. He was definitely American and his Spanish wasn't the... read complete review
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| Review #22553 on September 26, 2017: |
swalker

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Argentina | Review #22459 on September 6, 2017: |
PotatoFrittata

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What was the tone of the person conducting the interview? The lady conducting the interview greeted us and I felt she was treating us with respect. She was not super friendly but not rude either. I (the US citizen) attended the interview with my then-fiance/now-husband, and the interviewer thanked me for being there. She then only directed questions to my fiance.
Were the questions difficult and what sort of things were asked? They were straight-forward questions, such as how we met and how long we knew each other. I feel that the wait time to be called into the interview was longer than the interview itself.
Since it was obviously a successful interview, what did they tell you would happen next as soon as it was over? Towards the end, the interviewer told us that the K1 visa was approved and gave us general instructions to pick up the passport and visa in a few days.
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