Chile US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
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85 Review(s)
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Chile | Review #1514 on April 18, 2007: |
meganycristian

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiance had his interview today. He was approved! His interview was at 1:30. The interviewer at the window was late and arrived an hour later at 2:30. He then waited for about two hours. The man asked him for my I-134 and tax information. He asked him what his fiancee did for a living in the U.S. He told him everything was in order and to go to the Consulate's window (window #4). The man there asked him if he had been to the U.S. before and for how long (once in 2000, tourist visa) and where we met (U.S.). He asked my fiance why he had applied for a tourist visa to Miami last year (my fiance told him we were planning a vacation there, it would have been a half-way point more or less for us to meet but he was denied). My fiance then told the officer that not getting that tourist visa was not a problem. I had managed to visit him 4 times within the last year!! The officer then told him he was approved and his visa would be available for pickup next week. ... read complete review
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Chile | Review #1164 on January 1, 2007: |
Labanah_y_Iyan

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Amazing! The Embassy in Santiago is great. The process of applying for the CR-1 visa was very easy. DCF is the way to go if your wife or family member is Chilean. My wife's visa was approved in a few mins after speaking with the American consulate at the Embassy. And the interview was scheduled even before we spoke w/ the consulate. The staff at the Embassy was very helpful, explaining the next phase of the visa process! DCF is the best method of filling for this type of visa for Chileans!
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Chile | Review #1047 on November 23, 2006: |
Roberto F

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Our appointment was for 2:00PM, We entered the consulate at about 1:30pm and received a ticket for immigrant visas. When our number was called and we went to the window. The lady check that we had everything in order. Next, we wait for Consular Interview. Our Visa was approved after few questions (Family Based Visa) Total time in the Consulate: 1:30hrs. Our Visa was sent to us by mail. All personal in the Consulate are very nice.
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Chile | Review #483 on March 21, 2006: |
hubbardude

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I'd have to say that everything was pretty non-stressful. We filed for a CR1 visa on Jan. 30th, it was approved that day and by the time we left my wife had all of her forms and an appointment for the 21st of March. We were prepared for the worst, with forms and evidence of our relationship/marriage, but they didn't even ask for pictures, etc. Just a few questions for me when filing and for her when interviewing.
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Chile | Review #391 on January 31, 2006: |
lem

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Everyone at the Embassy was very friendly and relaxed. The interview was very easy. They only asked how we met and if Carlos was married. They didn't ask for additional proof of our relationship, etc.
The worst part was the wait. He got to the Embassy about 1:00 p.m., an hour early, and was at the Embassy until about 3:30.
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