Brazil US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 3.9
/ 5
611 Review(s)
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #6303 on July 6, 2010: |
Mr. D
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
I got there at 6:45 and there were 5 girls waiting in line with their Americans fiancés. At 7:15 other 4 girls got in line and I felt awkward... 9 girls and I was the only guy.
We went to the second floor and a woman made the first check on my documents... They made me wait at a room with the others, and I started to imagine if they keep an eye on that room...
They call me to a privet room, and I gave all my documents to a guy. He asked me if it was me who fill in all the forms... I said no, "it was my layer!"... "Have you double checked all the information?"... Yes sir, 5 times only in the last hour!"... He laughed, gave me a few documents back, than retuned to the other room...
I had to wait for all the girls to do the same thing... Another hour has passed when the first password was called to the Consul's room. The funny part is that Americans are not allowed in that room, only the Brazilians.
The girl stayed there for abo... read complete review
|
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #6223 on June 17, 2010: |
Mitch and Bruna
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Arrived too early, there is no need to get there prior to 7am. After we were let in and went upstairs to the waiting room we got our paperwork in order. the first people in line paid a lawyer to do their paperwork and apparently he did everything wrong and they just left when they realized this. They called B second to review her documents, unfortunately, even though her ears were showing, she had to re-do. I think they wanted her hair pulled back. Re-submitted the photos and waited and waited. We weren~t called in until 12:30, five interviews reamained after us, but at least 10 had already finished. My guess is there is a direct relation between when you are called into room three (interview) and room two (fingerprinting). They let us go in together, CO was professional and asked me:
how did we meet
Where does she work
Where would we live in the US
They asked B:
Has she met my family
Has she been to the US before. ... read complete review
|
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #6204 on June 13, 2010: |
trampus
Rating:
· 1 person found this review helpful
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
Rude. Insulting. Told my wife sha was ugly. That she would end up on welfare. Did not comprehend how to interpret the I-864 information. Denied her visa. Even though our finances are in order. Nuke the place!
|
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #6196 on June 11, 2010: |
justar
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: General Review
I arrived at the Consulate around 7:15am. They checked my name on the list and gave me a password. I went to the 2nd floor where the lady checked my papers and told me to wait be called again. Another lady checked all the documents again and I was asked to wait again. Around 10:30am my number was called on room 3 where the CO intervied me. It was super fast and smooth. He just asked me how we met, for how long we talked before my fiance visit me for the first time and what is my fiance job. Then he wanted to see some pictures and he said we were approved. Fast and easy, the CO was really nice.
|
|
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Review #6103 on May 20, 2010: |
minme
Rating:
Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
The official was a very pleasant guy, who asked us a few simple questions (mostly directed to Michelle (beneficiary). He asked why she had divorced her ex, some questions about my family and my career, and how long she was in Europe when we met (and how we met). He asked me why I was in Europe, and he asked me about my future career plans (since I currently only have a part time job but expect to get a full time offer soon). He asked where we planned to live when she came to America, and what our parents thought about the relationship.
He then mentioned to us that she needed a birth certificate, and the form that we submitted (which replaces the birth certificate) was not sufficient. He said we can mail in the certificate, and that the VISA was already APPROVED! It would be processed and issued once the BC is received, as long as there is no criminal record found with the biometrics test.
Overall, very fast and nice.
|
|
Now Showing Records 466 to 470 (of 611 total) |