Chile US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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85 Review(s)
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Chile | Review #6540 on August 30, 2010: |
gezzuzz

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
The interview was scheduled for August 4th at 13:30, I arrived 45 minutes early. There were other people waiting outside. Security guards let us in at 13:30. I was lucky number 3. They called me around 2:00 pm; the receptionist requested me (in Spanish) the documents she needed. I gave her my birth certificate, criminal records certificate (with their respective translations), I-134 form (along with the backup documents), passport, Chilexpress visa fee receipt and DS-230 part II, (although she didn’t ask for it, I gave it to her anyway). She asked me to sign form DS-156K (sworn part). Only question she asked about our relationship was my fiancé’s birthday. She asked me to go back to my seat and wait for the consular officer who was going to ask me some more questions. They called me again around 3:00 pm and the consular officer asked me if I spoke English; after my affirmative answer I had my fingerprints taken and she went through the documents. She didn’t ask for any more pap... read complete review
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Chile | Review #4967 on September 15, 2009: |
popthecork

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
The interview went very well, the Consul and other employees were professional and cordial. The appointment was for 1pm, there was a lot of waiting around. He was nervous and got one of the questions wrong, but it was an honest mistake. It was over around 5pm when the Consul advised "Congratulations and welcome to the United States"
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Chile | Review #4753 on July 20, 2009: |
20yearswaiting

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
We had our appointment on July 1, 2009. We were very pleased with the interview. We were delighted with how well the process went. The people at the American Embassy were professional and polite.
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| Review #4689 on July 6, 2009: |
20yearswaiting

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
We arrived one hour early for the CR1 interview. We were very politely informed by the security staff that we would not be permitted to enter the embassy more than 30 minutes prior to the appointment time. They permitted us to wait outside the door. As we were the first ones there waiting, we were permitted by the staff to be the first ones to enter when it was time. We were quickly screened through security and permitted to enter the consulate. We waited there and shortly after our appointment time we were called to the window to submit our documents. The first official asked my husband a few questions about our petition and reviewed our documents. We waited about 15 minutes more and my husband was called to the window for the interviw. The official permitted me to step forward and to answer questions also.
The interviewer was very polite, made some small talk, and efficiently completed the process. Overall, all of the Chilean and US staff were welcoming and ... read complete review
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Chile | Review #4024 on March 2, 2009: |

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My experience was okay at the consulate. I went two months ago to apply for my husband's immigrant visa and they turned me down because I had a tourist visa. The first lady who helped me wasn't much of a help and just said I need to be a resident to apply. I got the temporary residence visa and went back to the embassy to apply again and they didn't accept the forms either because apparently now you need to have permanent residence in order to apply for the relative visa to the US embassy in Chile. The lady at the embassy recommended I apply for a K-3 fiance visa and an immigrant visa at the same time to speed the process up.
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