Argentina US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.3
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131 Review(s)
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| Review #15458 on October 27, 2014: |
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Argentina | Review #15041 on August 21, 2014: |
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We arrived at the consulate a little early for our appointment, which was very nearly first thing in the morning. Even still they didn't call out name for at least an hour after it was "scheduled".
They called us up to a small room with a door the size of a closet. The room was big enough for two medium sized people. It had one chair facing a window with a slot on a built in "desk table" to pass through documents. There were three times were were called up to the desk. The first time was to pass along papers to the receptionist woman, who handed the documents to the Interviewing Officer (IO) gentleman, the second time was to speak with the IO and the third time was also to speak with the IO again because of some snafu with the paperwork.
The US petitioner was present for the interview and both the receptionist and the IO were expressing their thanks over and over again for her presence.
The IO asked:
"How did you two meet>"
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Argentina | Review #14924 on July 31, 2014: |
lorenalen
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The interview was a very good experience. My wife and I arrived to the embassy 30 minutes before the appointment and they let us in right away. There were 3 people ahead of us so we had to wait.
We were called to window 5 and they asked for my passport, DHL sheet and medical results. They didn't give me any green folder, but that wasn't a problem at all. The lady that took all our papers was really nice and friendly.
After 40 minutes, the consul called us back to window 5 and we had the actual interview. It was short and very nice. She only asked us a few questions:
1) If we live in Argentina together.
2) How long we've been together.
3) How we met.
4) When was the last time I(applicant) went to the US.
After that she said that the visa was approved and told us about the fee we have to pay for my green card. She also mentioned the system issue they were having and asked us not to book any flight because t... read complete review
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Argentina | Review #14917 on July 29, 2014: |
JimyAnita
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I had my interview appointment for 9:30 am, but since I live more than an hour away from the embassy I decided to go earlier. I arrived there around 9am and went straight to window 1. They give you the green folder and a ticket to let you in. You wait in line in Step 2, still outside for just a minute or 2 and then they let you in. Still outside the main building, but inside the embassy, I was waiting for step 3, but a nice guy asked me "are you for immigrant visa? please follow me" (I guess that step 3 is for other visas. So I went to step 4 where they take your finger print. After that you go to the last step, this time inside the main building. The asked me to wait there to be called by name. By then it was around 9:10 and I waited no more than 5 minutes and a lady called me to window 5. She said this wasn't the interview and asked me for some papers. I have a BIG folder with lots of things, copies of everything, more pictures, etc etc but she only asked me for the DHL paper, my fia... read complete review
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Argentina | Review #14819 on July 15, 2014: |
Pablo y Lauren
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I had to more or less 2 hours or a little bit more for the interview.
The interview was with the vice-consul. She was very nice and asked for normal questions like "how did you meet?", "where are you going to live?", "are you going to work there?", bla bla bla
super super super easy!
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