Belize US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.6
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14 Review(s)
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Belmopan, Belize | Review #10578 on October 10, 2012: |
Monica G.
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My husband's interview went very smoothly. I had previously read that I would be able to go in there with him, but when we arrived, that was not the case. I was told I had to wait outside; if the interviewer wanted me, they would call for me. After about 15 minutes, I asked to go in and use the restroom; they told me I could go in and then stay with my husband.
The first person who called him up asked him mainly about his children (he is not bringing them here). There wasn't much else other than confirmation of how long we've known each other. Then the he sat down and was called up again; this person asked him some confirmation questions about me and then told him he was approved. It was surprisingly easy.
We had sent in a large amount of supporting documents when we submitted the original I-130, which I think really helped. I had brought a binder of documents I had collected since the original submission, but they did not ask to see this.
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Belmopan, Belize | Review #9721 on May 24, 2012: |
Belizean
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We had a similar experience to Alanaloria. Overall the process is pretty simple, and it didn't take long to get ready for the interview (medical, police record, etc).
It is slightly annoying that we had to drive to Belmopan to pick up the packet before the interview. But if you really can't make the trip, Ms. Tillet said it is possible for them to mail it (they just don't like to). The medical stuff took a couple of hours in Belize City. The police record you can get processed in one day at the Belmopan Police station (take your passport and 3 passport photos).
Our original interview date was only one month from the time the embassy got our case. But we had to reschedule due to my fiance's work. A phone call to Ms. Tillet is all it takes to reschedule. They only do immigrant (and K1) interviews on Tuesdays at 9:30am. If you want to speak to Ms. Tillet, it is best to call on a Tuesday. Email also works pretty well if no one answers the phone.
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Belmopan, Belize | Review #9520 on April 19, 2012: |
Alanaloria
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Things were a little different than what we were expecting from reading reviews about the K1 process in other countries, and there's not a lot of information out there on Belize, so I'll give the best summary I can
First of all, my fiance had to go to the US embassy in Belmopan to pick up his instruction/interview packet (it was all part of that same package). At that time, they told him to fill out all the forms and get the medical exam, and bring them back for his interview which they scheduled for about a month later. He had to get the medical exam in Belize City (visiting 3 different doctors for the blood tests, chest x-ray, etc) and it was about $150 US including the taxi. He also had to go to Belize city to get the new version of his birth certificate, so I recommend doing that at the same time if you live far away. Other than that, he needed typical things like his police record (from Belmopan - he didn't need one for the US even though he live... read complete review
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Belmopan, Belize | Review #8383 on September 24, 2011: |
KR and KH
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Once everything was shipped to the Consulate it was a little different than what we were expecting. 1 - My fiancee had to go to the consulate to pick her package up, It was NOT mailed to her. 2 - When she picked up her package at the consulate they immediately scheduled her interview (2 weeks from when she picked up the package). 3 - Had to reschedule the interview twice due to the fact her passport wasn't ready yet (our fault! We should've renewed it once we started the process. 4 - For the interview they asked about a dozen questions...basic stuff you would expect (e.g. how long have you know each other? When was the last time he visited?). 5 - VISA APPROVED!
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