Brazil US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
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611 Review(s)
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #2849 on May 10, 2008: |
Precious
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Long wait until I-129F approval, but after that it went fast. But I guess it is never fast enough
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #2841 on May 7, 2008: |
monstrinha
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We got to the consulate before 7am. We were 2nd in line. But when they didn't call the interview in order of who got there first. Instead they called those who they knew had incomplete paper work or were going to be denied. After about 4 hours of waiting, we were finally seen by the consular officer (a very nice lady). The interview lasted less than 10 minutes and we were approved. Overall it was a good experience except for the long wait and the fact that they didn't call to interview in order.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #2840 on May 7, 2008: |
Jack and Barbara
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My fiancee arrived early to the consulate, about 7:30am, with her dad. They were the first to arrive, but for whatever reason she was the alst to be interviewed at 4:30pm (maybe they had a predetermined order?). Regardless, her interview was the quickest (about 5 minutes as I expected) of all the interviews, likely because she had all proper evidence, supporting documentation, a history of coming to the U.S. legally, her age, and talking in English probably helped as well.
She was asked one question that she didn't know how to answer - what is MY favorite basketball team; she replied "Yankees," then quickly realized that is a baseball team.
I didn't think they would ask her my job (thought that was a question more for AOS interview), but I am glad we prepared for it because it was a little difficult to describe to her (consulting).
Anyways, she said the officer was friendly and although my girl was very nervous, it went very well.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #2777 on April 24, 2008: |
Mr Mason
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We have been married for one year and on April 13, 2008 we filed our I-130 form with the US Embassy. We are doing the direct consular filing because I have been living in Brazil for more than six months. The filing of the I-130 and first interview went very well. The agent was very nice. She asked a few questions and decided to adjudicate the I-130 form. She informed us that in about two weeks we will receive a package in the mail with instructions on the documents we need for the next interview. She said, once we get all the documents together to call the US Embassy to setup an interview. We are one week in our waiting, but we have everything except medical examination and police certificates from Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia.
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Brasilia, Brazil | Review #2658 on March 28, 2008: |
NANDA
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A piece of cake.
They ask me: my mother's name....and easier questions.
Be sure about the documents and...relax!
and...be ready to be there for all the morning...and they have a crazy air condition ( i recomend a jacket ).
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