Argentina US Consulate Reviews
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131 Review(s)
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Argentina | Review #10783 on November 1, 2012: |
Alito2010
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Interview went well...approved.
After getting in i was called to submit couple of docs that were missing. Then i had to wait 2 hours aprox (there was two persons ahead only).
When the CO called me i entered the room with my wife and kid (both usc), signed DS 230 and swore that i say the truth
Questions:
- How did you guys meet eachother?
- What did you like of her?
- How long have you been married?
- What was the first movie you watched togheter?
- How long did you stay in the us the last time?
- Do you live togheter?
- Who is the Co sponsor?
That's it. It must have been 10 minutes max. Then he gave me a paper to register on DHL for picking up the passport.
It was a good experience except for the long waiting and my son's mood.
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Argentina | Review #10767 on October 31, 2012: |
rzay
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I submitted a K-1 application on behalf of my fiance back in March, but unfortunately it got routed to VSC where it sat until the end of September. Luckily, once we got the USCIS approval, everything went pretty fast, and we got an interview date from the embassy very quickly. We had packet III ready to send the moment we got the email from the embassy that they had received our application. Less than a week later, they sent us an email with an interview date, which was only a week and a half out.
Once we got the interview date, I decided to fly out to Buenos Aires to accompany my fiance to the interview. This isn't necessary, but I just felt better about it, thinking that just in case something were not to go as planned, I'd kick myself if I wasn't there.
We had our interview today, and it was pretty much exactly as described in other reviews. We arrived about 15-20 minutes ahead of schedule for our 9am appointment, went straight to window 1 where th... read complete review
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Argentina | Review #10637 on October 16, 2012: |
alebella
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My husband had his interview scheduled for October 18 but I emailed the embassy and got it a week in advance. It was on October 11 @ 9am. There were three other couples before him so he had to wait 2 hours but he said he was well distracted looking at everyone else apply for tourist visas ..He got called in and interviewed with by a middle-aged man and that he he was very nice. Below are the questions he asked..
1. How did you two meet?
2. When did you first meet?
3. Have you ever gone to the U.S
4. How did she like Buenos Aires
5. Did she enjoy our famous Milanesas, choripan,facturas, and mate? ( he laughed when he answered)
6. Has he ever met my parents?
7. How did I (the wife) manage to live in Argentina for 10 months away from my whole family.
8. What does he plan on doing once arriving to the U.S
9. Why I left in March
After he answered all the questions, he was told " I am happy to grant yo... read complete review
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Argentina | Review #10562 on October 5, 2012: |
Jime & Chris
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Argentina | Review #10509 on September 27, 2012: |
anthony-y-pia
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My wife's interview was yesterday and it went rather well. The only issue that she had when she arrived was that she had the wrong type of police certificate. They told her she needed one that was with the exception of article 51. But they told her it wouldn't affect the final decision and that they could go ahead with the interview, that she simply needed to bring it back as soon as she could. They didn't look at any pictures or other evidence she had with her. They asked: Where did you meet? What were you doing there? What did you like about your husband when you first met? How many times have you been to the US with your husband? Have you met his family? Where was the wedding? Did your husband's family come to Argentina for the wedding? What do you plan on doing when you get to the US?
It was very brief and the interviewer was very friendly. Overall a good experience.
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