Chile US Consulate Reviews
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Chile | Review #33324 on August 9, 2024: |
SSR47
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After NVC sent our approved petition to the US Embassy in Santiago, it took about a month to hear from them through an email to the sponsor. This email had information on how to fill out DS-160, book the interview and the medical appointment, and what documents would be needed for the interview.
The medical appointment was short and simple, and all the exams and vaccinations could be completed in the same building so it only took an afternoon to get everything done. I had to go back to see the doctor a week later in order to pick up a sealed enveloped which is needed for the interview. All the other documents needed for the interview were easy to obtain, and form I-134 was much easier to fill out than I-129F.
At the entrance of the embassy you will have to show your passport and leave your phone, keys and other sharp small objects in custody. Backpacks are not allowed. Regardless of what time you book your interview, once inside the embassy they will call ... read complete review
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Chile | Review #33084 on March 28, 2024: |
Sol Barrios
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Mi hora de entrevista fue a las 1:30 PM el martes 26 marzo.
Llegue a la Embajada a las 12:30 Pm, tocando un timbre sale una guardia y me solicitó mi pasaporte, 1 minuto después me dejó entrar.
Llegue y camine al sitio que es como bastante parecido a un banco bonito, con ventanillas.
Una chica chilena me dió un papel con la lista de documentos, y me dijo que ordenara mis papeles para entregarlos a una ventanilla. Los documentos solicitados fueron:
- Pasaporte
- Acta de nacimiento original
- Acta de matrimonio original
- 1 Foto 2x2
- Formulario I864
- Los taxes de mi esposo (entregue el form 1040, W-2, Schedules, Tax premiun credit)
- Copia del pasaporte americano de mi esposo.
- Antecedentes penales de todos los paÃses que vivà (en mi caso Chile, Venezuela y Mexico)
La señora americana que me recibió los documentos, fue muy amable y me preguntó la dirección de mi esposo para confirmar que allÃ... read complete review
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Chile | Review #33083 on March 28, 2024: |
Sol Barrios
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Chile | Review #31855 on March 5, 2023: |
Dally
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Mi experiencia en la embajada de Santiago, mi cita fue el 03 de Marzo. Recibàmi DQ el 20 de Enero y la IL el 30 de Enero, todo muy rápido en ese sentido. El dÃÂa 03 de Marzo tenia mi cita para las 12:00 del dÃÂa, pero igual llegue media hora temprano y me dejaron pasar. El guardia de la entrada te pedirá tu pasaporte para confirmar efectivamente que tu cita es ese dÃÂa, después pase al edificio donde seria la entrevista muy bonito, organizado y la verdad no habÃÂa mucha gente. Después de confirmar nuevamente tu cita, debes pasar a la ventanilla donde tomaran tus documentos y huellas. A mi me pidieron lo siguiente: Foto 2x2, Partida de nacimiento mÃÂa, antecedentes penales de Chile y Venezuela (soy venezolana), certificado de matrimonio, la forma I-864 de mi esposo y joint sponsor, los tax returns de mi esposo y joint sponsor; y por ultimo algo que confirme la nacionalidad de mi sponsor (Mi esposo) y yo les di su partida de nacimiento y copia de su pasaporte. P... read complete review
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Chile | Review #31759 on January 31, 2023: |
RedAndChile
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My appointment was at 9 am, but I arrived at 8:10 am just to be safe. I was admitted earlier by security at 8:30 am. There are lockers available in case if you don't have anyone to hold your things outside of the embassy (cellphone, wallet, ect).
The building is big and you have to cross the big patio in the middle. There were at least 3 people before me.
So, in the first part, my number was called and I went to a window (just like a bank) where I was ask to hand certain documentation (a photo of the USC ID passport page, tax documentation, civil documentation, an updated criminal record, US domicile evidence, and more (forgot everything but has to be down to that).
The second part wasn't very pleasant. I was called by the Consular Officer, where she already was angry (yeah, I'm not exaggerating). She started the conversation saying that my case was lacking documents regarding US domicile proof, and that she didn't see where the petitioner's... read complete review
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