Chile US Consulate Reviews
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83 Review(s)
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Chile | Review #4753 on July 20, 2009: |
20yearswaiting
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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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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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Chile | Review #3630 on November 25, 2008: |
leobob
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Hi All,
I just wanted to say that Stgo Chile USA Embassy really sucks. What make them sucks It's actually people from Chile that work in the Embassy, that make the service really bad and rude. I had a hard time filling K3 for my wife but We finally got it. Anyway They're really sucks even though I'm USA citizen. Just wanted to share my experience. Good luck everyone...
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Chile | Review #3461 on October 8, 2008: |
pilar logghe
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I went to the interview yesterday, it went by mysef because my husband is at the states. It went pretty well, he asked some questions; where we meet, when, when we got married, how many brothers does he has..etc... at the end he told me my visa was approved..i am so happy, i cant wait to finally have it and be able to go to the states... it is been a long way and this webpage has been really helpful !!!
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